But he was in the minority. Other Bosnian Serbs—unwilling to live in a country where Bosnian Muslims, or Bosniaks, would dominate—elected to fight Bosnian independence. They controlled the ...
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Hosted on MSN30 years later: The real story of the Dayton AccordsIn December 1995, the Dayton Accords brought the horrible, nearly four-year long Bosnian War to an end. Thirty years on, 2025 will likely bring numerous reflections on the “Road to Dayton.” Many of ...
In 1995 in central Europe, Bosnian Serbs had begun wiping out the largely Muslim population in their own country. That July, violence reached a climax when Bosnian Serb soldiers overran the city ...
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Identity Politics Is Holding Up A Balkan Energy DevelopmentSerbs govern half the country, and Croats and a larger number of Bosniak Muslims rule the other half jointly. Neither entity enjoys sovereignty. Indeed, it is a failed state. A new law to ...
Serbia's parliament apologised on 30 March for the 1995 killing of thousands of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica, but the process only highlighted how deeply polarised the country remains about its ...
Bosniaks (approx. 45 percent of the population) are Muslims; Serbs (approx. 33 percent) are Orthodox Christians; Croats (approx. 17 percent) are Roman Catholic. All data are based on the pre-war ...
His cousin, Nasser Oric, was a well known commander of Muslim forces in Srebrenica who himself stood trial in the Hague, accused of murdering Serb prisoners. He was acquitted, but a subsequent ...
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