Nermina Durmic-Kahrovic
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The NATO-led peacekeepers' decision to release a Muslim accused of links to al-Qaeda may not be enough to ease fears of human rights abuses.
A dramatic rise in juvenile delinquency across Bosnia has presented the authorities in the war-torn country with yet another deeply worrying problem they are ill equipped to address.
Temperatures rise in Banja Luka over plans by an Islamic organisation to rebuild Ferhadija mosque without the necessary permits
Demonstrations by Serb schoolchildren have renewed fears of serious violence in Bosnia in the run-up to elections
Thousands of people killed following the fall of the enclave remain unidentified eight years after the atrocity.
Relatives of Bosnian Muslims murdered at Srebrenica say Kofi Anan and the UN are more deserving of prosecution on war crimes charges than the Nobel Peace Prize.
Corruption allegations continue to haunt high-ranking SDP officials
Rampant unemployment, corruption and the worst drought in 50 years are fueling social unrest in Bosnia
Several thousand Srebrenica refugees return to commemorate those who died following the Bosnian Serb seizure of the town.
DNA analysis techniques could help to identify many victims of the Srebrenica massacres.