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Srebrenica: Why Did Two Countries Indict the Same Bosnian Serb General?
Milenko Zivanovic, wartime commander of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Drina Corps, was indicted in both Bosnia and Serbia, almost simultaneously, for similar crimes in Srebrenica in 1995, raising questions about the motives behind the charges.
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Croatia celebrates joining of controversial Adriatic Sea bridge
The China-led project has angered Bosnian officials, who argue it violates the state’s access to open waters.
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Nobel Literary Prize Goes to Genocide Apologist Peter Handke
Peter Handke has downplayed Serb atrocities in Bosnia and attended the funeral of strongman Slobodan Miloševic. The Nobel judges ignored it.
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The President Who Wants to Break Up His Own Country
Once praised by Madeleine Albright as “a breath of fresh air,” Bosnia’s new president, Milorad Dodik, now threatens a fragile U.S.-brokered peace accord.
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'The fisherman in Sarajevo told tales of past wars – and warned me of ones to come'
'This is going to end up with us all fighting each other, Muslims versus Muslims, Croats against Croats, Serbs against Serbs.' By Robert Fisk.
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Ratko Mladic Is Convicted in 1990s Slaughter of Bosnian Muslims
A U.N. war crimes tribunal gave the Bosnian Serb former general a life sentence for his role in one of the worst atrocities in 20th-century Europe.
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U.S. imposes sanctions on Bosnian Serb nationalist leader Dodik
The United States imposed sanctions on Bosnian Serb nationalist leader Milorad Dodik on Tuesday for actively obstructing efforts to implement the 1995 Dayton Accords that ended the more than three-year war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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EU accepts Bosnia and Herzegovina's membership application
The European Union's 28 member states on Tuesday accepted Bosnia and Herzegovina's membership application and ordered the bloc's executive to prepare an assessment of the Balkan country's readiness to join the bloc. The European Commission will now determine whether Bosnia meets criteria to become a candidate country, a process that could take a year. The Commission will outline what conditions Bosnia would need to meet before reaching full membership, which is likely to be a drawn-out and complicated process for Sarajevo.
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Roses Of Sarajevo
Wounds of Remembrance in the Streets of Bosnia. By Peter Korchnak.
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