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Institute for Missing Persons urges families to give consent for burial of identified victims of 1995 genocide, Europe's ...
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, One Family, Three Armies, And A Lost Generation January 26, 2012 16:04 CET By Tina Jelin-Dizdar; ... Orthodox Christian family lived quietly on the city's east side.
VLASENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- A slashed, deflated basketball lay on the doorstep of the family home of Nedim Salaharevic in Vlasenica, a village in Republika Srpska, the Serb-majority entity of ...
The move set off the war in Bosnia which involved systematic violence through “ethnic cleansing” and genocide culminating in Srebrenica in 1995, and resulted in more than 100,000 deaths and ...
Bosnia is being hit by a combination of a low birthrate and emigration, ... trekking with his family for 40 days to escape the start of a war that would pit neighbor against neighbor, ...
For more than six decades, the Miaskiewicz sisters from Salem, Mass. have traveled to the Long Island National Cemetery at Pinelawn in Farmingdale to visit their brother's grave, but they recently ...
Adem Sipić, Amar Sejdić both grew up in Bosnian families. Sejdić has few memories of life outside the United States. His father, Rizah, grew up near the town of Modriča in north Bosnia and ...
In all, over 100,000 citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are believed to be excluded from positions because they don’t belong to any of the constituent peoples.