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May 11, 2011 – 10:38 am
Irish Times Daniel McLaughlin 11 May 2011
BOSNIA’S CHIEF international envoy says it is facing its worst crisis since the 1992-1995 war, echoing fears from Balkan experts that chronic political deadlock could spark a return to violence.
Seven months after a general election, Bosnia is still without a government due to bitter disputes between Muslims who favour stronger federal institutions, Serbs who refuse to give up any autonomy or strengthen the central government in Sarajevo, and Croat nationalists who are demanding more say in their own affairs....more...
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http://serbianna.com/blogs/michaletos/archives/1012
May 11, 2011 – 10:38 am
Irish Times Daniel McLaughlin 11 May 2011
BOSNIA’S CHIEF international envoy says it is facing its worst crisis since the 1992-1995 war, echoing fears from Balkan experts that chronic political deadlock could spark a return to violence.
Seven months after a general election, Bosnia is still without a government due to bitter disputes between Muslims who favour stronger federal institutions, Serbs who refuse to give up any autonomy or strengthen the central government in Sarajevo, and Croat nationalists who are demanding more say in their own affairs....more...
read more: serbianna.com
http://serbianna.com/blogs/michaletos/archives/1012
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