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Tune in: Online radio show on Bosnia’s delicate balance

Worldfocus Radio

June 9, 2009
Tune in: Online radio show on Bosnia’s delicate balance

More than a decade after the war in Bosnia came to an end, tensions are high and officials warn that the country's peace deal is on the brink of collapse. Worldfocus.org's weekly radio show explored the roots of conflict and Bosnia's fragile peace. Nenad Pejic, Sarah Meharg and Srecko Latal joined the conversation. Listen now.

Serbia looks back on Kosovo, NATO a decade later

Perspectives

April 3, 2009
Serbia looks back on Kosovo, NATO a decade later

Recently, air raid sirens marked the 10th anniversary of NATO's 1999 bombing of Serbia in response to the country's crackdown on Kosovo. A Worldfocus contributing blogger writes about the lasting repercussions of the war.

Bosnian schools teach reading, writing — and division

Perspectives

December 16, 2008
Bosnian schools teach reading, writing — and division

A Worldfocus contributing blogger writes that years after the war's end, schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina are perpetuating ethnic tensions between Muslim, Serb and Croat communities.

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