4 April 1994 The state recognized by the world has been dismantled, its territory partitioned and population relocated. Its Muslim citizens have been renamed to Bosnjaks, its main cities placed under international administration, its authority under foreign patronage, while its rebel Serbs have remained intractable The war is not over, the victor can’t be determined yet, and there are losers […]

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