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Margaret in Bosnia

06 June 2009

Law Tying Candidacy to Ethnicity is Contested

Someone commented on an earlier entry I wrote about corruption and inequality, saying that the ethnicity requirements for entry into politics were a major cause of Bosnia's continued political instability and obstacles to legitimacy. Now that issue is being pushed at the European Court of Human Rights.

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      • Some BBC Articles about Bosnia and the Balkans
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      • New York Times Article about Bosnia
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      • The Search for Ratko Mladic Continues
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      • More Pictures from Mostar
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      • Radovan Karadzic Captured
      • How Can You Forgive?
      • Some Pictures From Mostar
      • Trnopolje and Omarska II
      • Back in the US
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      • Leaving Mostar
      • Two Entries in One Day?!?!
      • Only a few days left in Mostar
      • The Future of Bosnia
      • "I like children without parents."
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      • Ways I have changed in three weeks in Bosnia
      • The past few days have been great. We went into S...
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      • First Few Days in Mostar
      • Sarajevo
      • Four Hours Until I Leave!
      • Planning in New Jersey
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