The two towns on the banks of the Drina are definitely Serb and the mood in them recalls an open prison. When you ask about crimes against Moslems – no one was there Srebrenica cut itself into the bare hills and there’s no sign of the woods that came down to the hamlet. In the three years that the enclave […]

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