Bosnia and Herzegovina
“It’s really alarming for someone who is in a position to shape the next generation of nuclear security scholars to hold such extremist views,” said one critic on campus.
A narrative of martyrdom is central to white nationalist terrorism. Its apostle Karadzic, sentenced to life in prison, continues to inspire haters from Banja Luca to New Zealand.
Kremlin continues to sell its Eurasian Union in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. But buyers should beware.
In the 1990s, atrocities in the Balkans and Rwanda raised choruses, after the fact, of ‘never again.’ The again is now, in Ghouta, Syria, and nobody’s doing anything to stop it.
The gravity defying stone bridge binds the two sides of a city whose story begins with its construction by a student of ‘the Michelangelo of Ottoman architecture.’
Before he was sentenced yesterday for war crimes, including ethnic cleansing that killed 8,000, the Bosnian Serb leader was a psychiatrist, a poet, and also a faith-healing quack.
Months lengthened into years as those charged with tracking down the genocidal war criminals stayed on the scent. They never gave up, and their determination paid off.