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Stephen Karganovic

President of the Srebrenica Historical Project
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The political siege of Russia’s tiny Balkan ally, the Republic of Srpska, an autonomous entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina, is gaining momentum.


The chronic political crisis in the Republic of Srpska, one of two ethnically-based constituent entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has taken a grave turn for the worse.


In una contesa tra spietati furfanti professionisti e idealisti con gli occhi pieni di stelle, per quanto dolorosa da sopportare, il risultato è raramente in dubbio


In a contest between ruthless professional scoundrels and starry-eyed idealists, however painful to bear, the outcome is rarely in doubt.


Gates and his fellow psychopaths do not need the informed consent of their intended victims.


Destruction and death in regions far away from Bosnia and unrelated to it have been Srebrenica’s bitter legacy.


The abruptly manifested interest of the Egyptian government in the remote monastery’s status is particularly puzzling.


The good news is that it appears to be past its apogee. The bad news is that the harm it has wrought will undoubtedly endure for yet a long time.


Their careers were meticulously managed and they were carefully watched and groomed, Stephen Karganovic writes.


One of the more fascinating puzzles is from whom the Serbian government are receiving their crackpot foreign policy advice.