by Fabian Schmidt UNLIKE IN KOSOVO, THE SITUATION IN THE Sandzak region – a largely Muslim-populated area straddling the Serbian-Montenegrin border (see map, page 37) – has improved in the aftermath of the Dayton agreement. The Serbian government has let up on its crackdown on politically active Sandzak Muslims, and the main Muslim party in Sandzak is preparing to take […]

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