Word: bosnia
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Komarica is the president of the Union of Refugees and Displaced Persons of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which works to protect refugee rights. Komarica organized the first wartime high school in Sarajevo...
After a corner kick, the Crimson failed to clear the ball from the box. Almir Dhurdjevic, a sophomore forward from Sarajevo, Bosnia, collected the ball and fired it past Harvard senior goalie Jordan Dupuis...
...Anyone still willing to believe [Milosevic] has clearly been unable to learn from his past lies," said Emir Kamenica '00, who is from Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina. "Anyone with any sense should assume that the things he says are lies unless shown otherwise in his actions...
...Bosnia, by not sticking to the spirit of the 1995 Dayton peace accord and allowing the wartime leadership of Republika Srpska to put down roots in the postwar power structure, the West left room for much of the war scum to float back to the top. These men pumped out heavily separatist and anti-Western propaganda while they obstructed the implementation of Dayton's provisions for reunification. Two weeks ago, as the delicately stitched-together nation seemed to be recovering, the Serbs in their republic voted out moderate President Biljana Plavsic, a key part of Western plans to build...
...Kosovo is far and away the worst of the current crises. Vowing not to permit another slaughter like Bosnia's, the NATO allies threatened Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic last June with air strikes unless he halted his security forces' attacks on the rebellious Albanians. Even if Clinton hadn't been bedeviled by scandal, the threat would have been difficult to carry out. France refused to go along with military action unless the U.N. Security Council approved, and Russia promised to veto any resolution that authorized...