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... blood baths and mass rape campaigns in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Rwanda, and other ravaged areas of th...
... in the former Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of the former Socialist Fede...
KAMENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- The bodies of more than 1,000 victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre have been exhumed from the largest mass grave found to date in Bosnia-Herzegovina, forensic experts said yesterday. Along with the remains, experts found 14 documents indicating the victims were killed in the Srebrenica massacre, which became the site of Europe's worst mass execution since the Second World War when Serb troops in 1995 overran the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, which the United Nations had declared a safe zone. As many as 8,000 Muslim men and boys were slain.
... of civilisation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Only through the values maintained by the Catholi...
... and peace-enforcement operations in Bosnia, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedoni... operations took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, and the former Yugoslav Republic...
The next day, we'll head south for a day's visit to Montenegro. It's about an hour drive along the coast. If we are lucky, locals will be out along the roadside offering samples of the region's famous plum brandy and fruit preserves. We'll spend a day in Pula, the commercial centre of Istria, which is dominated by one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. They still use it for concerts and theatrical performances, more than 2,000 years after it was built. In the afternoon, we'll take a ferry to the island of Brijuni, once the summer home of Yugoslav dictator Josip Tito and now a Croatian national park. (Pula is also [Sonja Paunovic]'s birthplace, so I might have to let her do some of the talking here.) The next day, we'll head across the Istrian peninsula and be within...
... Yugoslavia -- Montenegro, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sonja and I have worked hard to p...
... Kosovo, East Timor, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ethiopia, Haiti, Jordan, Iraq, th...
... participated in all UN/NATO operations in Bosnia and Kosovo. Since 1992, about 40,000 Canadian peac... initially focused on Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, Canadian aid to the Balkans has increase...
... to Cyprus, the battles of Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Medak Pocket in Croatia, and t...
VALCARTIER, Que. -- For the first time, Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Saturday visited Canadian Forces Base Valcartier, home to the Royal 22nd regiment, leading the Canadian troops in Afghanistan. The famed Quebec regiment, often referred to as the Van Doos, has about 2,300 troops serving in the province of Kandahar for a six-month tour. Harper paid tribute to the families of the soldiers who he said are doing "a difficult job" in Afghanistan.
... serving in any war zone, including Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Sinai Peninsula, Jerusalem and on...
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