Comment: Minority Rights Need Protecting
The international community appears to be neglecting minority issues in the protectorate.
The international community appears to be neglecting minority issues in the protectorate.
Opposition furious that ruling parties and Lord Ashdown have united to quash law enabling courts to seize illegally obtained assets.
Lacking resources, care homes somehow accommodated thousands of children orphaned during the war.
Republika Srpska veto on police reforms angers international community and blocks Bosnia's path towards EU.
Internationals affronted by reported suggestion that only “heavy-hitters” attend massacre commemoration.
Hague indictee personally enlisted services of Serb volunteer unit recently implicated in Bosnian atrocity.
Fears that Serbia might have to pay war reparations sinks plans to condemn 1995 slaughter.
Serbs from Croatia and Bosnia who arrived in the 1990s say they are still victims of local hostility.
From a highpoint in the 1990s, popular support for restoring the autonomy that Vojvodina enjoyed in the pre-Milosevic era has declined.
As the number of foreign women being trafficked in Bosnia declines, pimps are luring local women into the trade.