It is being described as the most serious crisis in the Balkans region since the Bosnian war.
It ended in 1995 after ethnic cleansing atrocities killed tens of thousands and forced millions to escape.
The relative peace since then is being endangered by growing nationalistic rhetoric and a vote to split from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On Friday, politicians in the Bosnia Serb Republic voted to pull out of Bosnia and Herzegovina's three major institutions - the armed forces as well as the legal and tax systems.
Why do the Serbs want to quit now?
Presenter: Kim Vinell
Guests:
Reuf Bajrovic, former Bosnian government Minister.
Zarko Korac, former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia
Bodo Weber, senior Associate at the Democratisation Policy Council.
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It ended in 1995 after ethnic cleansing atrocities killed tens of thousands and forced millions to escape.
The relative peace since then is being endangered by growing nationalistic rhetoric and a vote to split from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On Friday, politicians in the Bosnia Serb Republic voted to pull out of Bosnia and Herzegovina's three major institutions - the armed forces as well as the legal and tax systems.
Why do the Serbs want to quit now?
Presenter: Kim Vinell
Guests:
Reuf Bajrovic, former Bosnian government Minister.
Zarko Korac, former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia
Bodo Weber, senior Associate at the Democratisation Policy Council.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
#Bosnia #BosniaCrisis #InsideStory
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