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Ask the Bosnians

Denitch, Bogdan | May 9, 1994 issue

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After its humiliating failure to halt the Serbian siege of Gorazde the United Nations' credibility in Bosnia has been severely damaged. Bosnia's prospects are far more grim today than they were two years ago. The peace plan proposed by the United States and its allies remains on the table. The partition of Bosnia was by no means inevitable two years ago, now the international community is attempting to impose it on the Bosnian people. In the only election held in Bosnia, in 1990, only 50 percent of the electorate voted for all the various nationalist parties.

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BOSNIA & Hercegovina -- Politics & government; INTERNATIONAL relations; POLITICAL parties; ELECTIONS; BOSNIA & Hercegovina; UNITED States
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