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Homage to Ratko Mladic Provokes Fear in Bosnian Town

A newly-painted mural of Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic and a gun attack on the local mosque have scared Bosniaks who returned to the town of Foca after fleeing because of wartime atrocities in the 1990s. Near the school and the municipality building in the little town of Foca, …

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Kosovo War Survivors Nervous About Participating in Guerrillas’ Trials

Some war crime survivors have applied to join an innovative scheme to allow victims to get involved in trials at the Hague-based Kosovo Specialist Chambers, but others remain hesitant, fearing violent retribution if their identities are revealed. When Kosovo war victim Gani heard that former guerrilla Pjeter Shala had been …

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FREEDOM HOUSE ACCUSES HUNGARY AND POLAND OF SPREADING ANTI-DEMOCRATIC PRACTICES

A new report by US-based democracy watchdog Freedom House argues the two countries “stand out for their unparalleled democratic deterioration over the past decade”. The countries of Central and Southeast Europe are continuing to witness declines in democracy, media and election freedom, and respect for human rights, according to the …

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