Dragan Cvetinovic

Srebrenica elections lays bare old tensions between Serbs, Bosniaks

Srebrenica was the site of one of the worst atrocities of the lengthy Serbian civil war. Thousands of Bosniaks, Bosnian Muslims, were killed there. In the aftermath of the massacre, the town is largely Serbian. But a quirk of policy has allowed Bosniaks who moved out of town to continue to vote in the city's elections. But that's poised to change.

Srebrenica elections lays bare old tensions between Serbs, Bosniaks
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In Srebrenica Election, a Horrific Past Looms Large in Vision for Future

In Srebrenica Election, a Horrific Past Looms Large in Vision for Future