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    I chose Bosnia and Herzegovina because I wanted a country‚ which is a NIC. As many people do not recognize this country and it’s not too popular‚ I wanted to research on it. I wanted to know more about this country’s development and economy. The GDP of Bosnia interested me a lot. Also no one chose this country so it would be great if I did and I also wanted to know more about this country as I was hearing a lot about it from others. Taking into consideration the effects of the war‚ large number

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    Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo Abstract As a criminal investigator‚ I choose to view the genocide that occurred in Bosnia -Herzegovina and Kosovo as plain ordinary murder‚ albeit murder on a massive scale and murder that has many different types of victims. In this paper I tried to outline some of the background of the country and its people attempting to show these events as a crime scene. Introduction The purpose of this paper was to inform of the genocides that took

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    Bosnia-Herzegovina genocide Genocide‚ the systematic and planned extermination of an entire national‚ racial‚ political‚ or ethnic group. From 1992-1995 that was happening in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina‚ conflict between the three main ethnic groups‚ the Serbs‚ Croats‚ and Muslims‚ resulted in genocide committed by the Serbs against the Muslims in Bosnia. Bosnia is one of several small countries that emerged from the break-up of Yugoslavia‚ a multicultural country

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    the history. An other example of a genocide that has occurred is the Bosnian Herzegovina genocide. There are some similarities and some differences in these two totally unlike events. In both the circumstances of genocides here‚ they began with war. The holocaust began with the world war 2 and on the other hand the Bosnia- Herzegovina genocide was the result of the Bosnia civil war. It is said that the Holocaust continued for about four years and the civil war which took place in Bosnia lasted

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    Chuck Knollman Valmeyer High school Bosnia-Herzegovina 6th Legal Extradition/Deportation Bosnia-Herzegovina‚ formally known as Yugoslavia‚ has been addressing many pressing issues; however‚ extradition and deportation has been gaining large amounts of attention from Bosnia-Herzegovina’s government. Bosnia-Herzegovina’s government consists of a tripartite presidency which is divided mainly between Croatian‚ Serb‚ and Bosnian political parties. During World War II‚ the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

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    June 28‚ 1914: Sarajevo‚ Bosnia and Herzegovina I screamed in agony‚ all eyes now turned to me as I stood over the lifeless body of Franz Ferdinand on the street of Sarajevo‚ Bosnia and Herzegovina. I got up and ran. I had just witnessed my father die and all of his blood was on me. I couldn’t get the image of his lifeless eyes out of my head. As I ran‚ I saw a man. A man who looked familiar‚ as I approached him‚ he ran. He was the man that shot my father. I sprinted towards him tackling him. There

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    The Genocide In Bosnia

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    world took place‚ the Bosnian War. It was an international conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to Sandro Krkljes‚ it was said to have killed around 100‚000 people. Most of these people were Muslims. They were either killed‚ raped or sent to concentration camps. "For those who were not killed in the initial massacre‚ many were sent to one of 381 concentration or detention camps in Bosnia." "Women were often taken to rape camps where they were raped and tortured for weeks and

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    Privatization in Bosnia

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    of the state (Ledyaeva). A broader view of privatization helps to explain the interplay between the politics and the economic system of any country. Political forces played an important role in the transition of most Eastern European countries. Bosnia was certainly no exception‚ and politics and corruption both played determining roles in the process of privatization . Privatization is supposed to result in a better allocation of resources in an economy‚ in the sense that resources can be used

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    Genocide in Bosnia By the End of the Cold war the world had already seen the end of hundreds of wars and countless violations of human rights. With witnessing‚ these events substantial progress had been made to defining what human rights are and what constitutes a violation to human rights. The first of theses inalienable human rights being the biblical right to life. Several Non- governmental organizations dedicate their time and energy to maintaining a close watch over the world to report on

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    rarely mentioned. The Bosnian genocide took place between 1992 and 1995‚ around the time my generation was beginning. It was a result of the war between Bosnia and the Serbians (and a number of Croatians). In 1946‚ Yugoslavia was divided into six federated republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina‚ Croatia‚ Macedonia‚ Montenegro‚ Serbia‚ and Slovenia. Bosnia passed a referendum for independence that was supported by the country’s Muslims and Croats‚ but rejected by representatives of the Serb population‚ who

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