05.10.2003, 03:03
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Zitat:Redrawing Bosnian bordersSehr gut geschriebener Artikel der Washington Times zum Kunststaat Bosnien der sich zu nem Terrorstuetzpunkt entwickelt - es kann nicht sein das man mitten in Europa von Islamisten umgebracht wird weil man Weihnachten feiert. :motz:
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner
From 1992-1995, Bosnia was the site of some of the bloodiest fighting in Europe since the Second World War. Yet since the signing of the Dayton peace accords, the country remains divided along ethnic lines.
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Zitat:POLITIKA
Politics, Serbian national daily from Belgrade
Mujahadeen Expel Serbs
Bosko Jovanovic, the Vice President of the Bocinja local community, near Maglaj, in the FBiH, stated Friday that 114 Serb returnee families were getting ready to move out again, this time permanently, because of the unbearable terror inflicted by their Bosniak neighbors, who called themselves Mujahadeen.
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