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Why There’s No ‘Truth’ About the Bosnian War

May 12, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Why There’s No ‘Truth’ About the Bosnian War

Twenty-two years after the Bosnian war began, there is still no consensus in the country about its causes, and because of continuing ethnic divisions, there may never be any agreement.

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Sarajevo Reopens Iconic War-Damaged City Hall

May 12, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Sarajevo Reopens Iconic War-Damaged City Hall

The landmark Vijecnica city hall and national library has been reconstructed and reopened 22 years after it was shelled by Serb forces during the wartime siege of the Bosnian capital.

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Deadly Yugoslav Snakes Spark Panic in London

May 12, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Deadly Yugoslav Snakes Spark Panic in London

Snakes from former Yugoslavia that are allegedly capable of crushing children to death are causing alarm in a plush part of central London.

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Bosnian Serb Fighter ‘Wanted Revenge for Sons’ Deaths’

May 9, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Bosnian Serb Fighter ‘Wanted Revenge for Sons’ Deaths’

A witness said that ex-fighter Marinko Bjelica, on trial for war crimes in Kalinovik, vowed to commit murder at a school where Bosniaks were detained, in order to avenge his two sons.

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Sarajevo Assassin’s Gunshot Echoes Across His Birthplace

May 9, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Sarajevo Assassin’s Gunshot Echoes Across His Birthplace

Around Gavrilo Princip’s home village in Bosnia, disputes over whether he was a hero or a terrorist have raised tensions ahead of the centenary of the outbreak of World War I.

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Bosnian Plenums Offer ‘New Model of Democracy’

May 9, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Bosnian Plenums Offer ‘New Model of Democracy’

Edinburgh professor Nigel Osborne tells Balkan Insight that the plenum movement is a refreshing inspiration to the rest of the region on how to transform society from the bottom-up.

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US Arrests Bosnian Croat War Crimes Suspect

May 9, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on US Arrests Bosnian Croat War Crimes Suspect

Former Bosnian Croat fighter Zdenko Jakisa was arrested in the US state of Minnesota on suspicion of committing a series of violent crimes against civilians during the 1990s war.

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Serbian Leader to Visit Bosnia in May

May 9, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Serbian Leader to Visit Bosnia in May

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will pay his first official visit to Sarajevo on May 13 – a move seen as a step forward in relations between the two neighbouring countries.

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Bosnian Croat Fighter’s Family Murders Jail Term Cut

May 9, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Bosnian Croat Fighter’s Family Murders Jail Term Cut

Former fighter Zoran Milic, who was convicted killing four members of a Bosniak family in Busovaca in 1993, had his prison sentence reduced from nine to seven years on appeal.

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Make All War Crimes Trials Public, Bosnia Urged

May 7, 2014 Balkans, Bosnia Hertegovina Comments Off on Make All War Crimes Trials Public, Bosnia Urged

All war crimes trials must be public, as well as the full names of the perpetrators, while the current practice of ‘anonymisation’ of suspects should end, a conference in Sarajevo heard.

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