7 April 2003 The assassination of Djindjic has proved momentous in mobilizing Serbia against crime and extremism, but what about Republika Srpska?Since 1995, scores of nationalist officials persisted with even greater tenacity on their course after they had found themselves on a collision course with key international representatives in Bosnia. Some of them perhaps hoped to turn their capricious last […]

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