We know Radovan Karadzic is not an insignificant figure on the political scene in Serbia and FR Yugoslavia (he got the support of the nationalist opposition with no effort) Karadzic’s Serb Democratic Party (SDS) for the Serb lands is facing a drop in popularity at home and a revival of the opposition. Not surprising when you know that the Bosnian […]

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