After 15 months in operation, Bosnia’s border service is having a few problemsby Beth Kampschror SARAJEVO, Bosnia–From a smart office on the outskirts of Sarajevo, Radisa Samardzija, the chief of staff of the Bosnian border police, leads around 1,380 border officers who control three-quarters of the country’s 400-plus entry points. It seems to be a nice enough atmosphere, with people […]

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