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Bosnia’s Delicate Balance

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More than a decade after the war’s end, Bosnia and Herzegovina may once more be on the brink of conflict. The 1992-1995 war in Bosnia left approximately 100,000 dead and divided Muslim, Serb and Croat communities. Though the U.S.-brokered Dayton peace agreement brought an end to the war, the country remains divided, and officials worry that the peace agreement could soon collapse. In late May, U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden visited Bosnia and voiced concerns, saying “To be very blunt with you, I personally, and the leadership of my country is worried…about the direction of your country and your future.” Worldfocus.org’s weekly radio show on Tuesday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m. EDT will explore the roots of conflict and Bosnia’s fragile peace, looking at life on the ground in the tension-filled country. Worldfocus anchor Martin Savidge will host a panel of guests.

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