
The peace agreement that holds collectively Bosnia-Herzegovina is beneath threat from a upward thrust in Serb nationalism.
More than three years of war in the 1990s devastated Bosnia after the autumn of Yugoslavia. Tens of thousands of of us have been killed and millions have been driven from their homes by ethnic cleansing.
The war ended in 1995 with a peace treaty that damage up the country into two parts: a Bosniak Muslim and Croat federation – and the a few a Serb entity known as Republika Srpska.
Now an ongoing political disaster and the resurgence of Serb nationalism beneath Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodic, is stirring up fears of renewed battle.
Huw Edwards items BBC News at Ten reporting by Jeremy Bowen.
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