28 June 1993 Fikret Abdic joined the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) only after it had become a relevant factor on the Bosnian political scene. He laconically explained his decision by the will of the people from Cazinska Krajina, insisting that he was pro-Yugoslavia. The benefit was mutual: the SDA gained a member whose popularity in Cazinska Krajina (a Muslim […]

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