An assassin divides his native Bosnia 100 years on
The woman paused before a photograph of a young man with dark eyes and a tightly trimmed moustache. "That's that Serb terrorist those Chetniks (Serb nationalists) are praising," she said to a journalist inspecting the image. "He started that war. They started all the wars." Gavrilo Princip stared down from the outer wall of a museum at the riverside spot in Sarajevo where on a summer's morning in 1914 he opened fire on the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
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