Refugee homecoming–a key part of the Dayton pact–finally gains some momentum by Gabriel Partos Pjesivac Kula–Samir Hajdarevic throws his head back, thinks for a few seconds, and then the words tumble out. “It’s overwhelming, overwhelming–just like being born for the second time.” Hajdarevic, a middle-aged Bosniak from the hamlet of Pjesivac Kula in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is describing his feelings […]

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