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The Roma are the largest minority group in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and are commonly exposed to prejudice, discrimination, and exclusion. Almir Agić, a 22-year-old Roma man from Ilijaš, near ...
Bosnia’s Roma population was not spared the brutality of the 1992-95 war, but due to social prejudice, their suffering has rarely been discussed, let alone documented and investigated.
Though only around 900 Jews live in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the majority of whom reside in Sarajevo, it is estimated that at least 400,000 residents, including Bosnia’s 60,000 Roma citizens, are ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Bosnian Muslims, Catholic Croats, and Orthodox Serbs remain as divided today as they were in 1995. The Serb-majority parts of the country persistently seek to break away ...
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