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Refugees Magazine Issue 111 (Universal Declaration of Human Rights 50th Anniversary) - "The Sarajevans have a problem.... They are clinically insane"
1 Mar 1998 -
Refugees Magazine Issue 109 (1997 In Review) - The Balkans
1 Sep 1997 Bosnia's first post-war movie is titled 'The Perfect Circle' and is playing to packed audiences. Civilians and soldiers alike have been mesmerised by reliving their war experiences on screen . . . -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - Koprivna: Hopeful signs in a splintered village
1 Mar 1997 Serb refugees find it hard returning to their former homes in Bosnia but plan to stick it out. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 107 (Refugee voices from exile) - So close, so absurd!
1 Mar 1997 Even though she is now safe in Italy, a gypsy woman finds events in Bosnia hard to believe. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 106 (Focus : 1996 in review) - Letter from Sarajevo: Traffic jams and tragedy, one year after Dayton
1 Dec 1996 Bosnia slowly recovers from four years of carnage. But the wounds of war are far from healed. UNHCR faces an uphill struggle in trying to help refugees and the displaced return to their homes. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Bosnia-Herzegovina: Breaking down the barriers
1 Jun 1996 Protection Officer Anna Nylander spends long days trying to negotiate exchange visits aimed at mending Bosnia's tattered multi-ethnic fabric. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Slovakia: Slow bus to Bosnia
1 Jun 1996 Mária Cierna, a Bratislava-based UNHCR Public Information Officer, gets her first taste of field work escorting refugees back to Bosnia. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 103 (IDPs) - Danger: safe areas
1 Mar 1996 As the example of Srebrenica showed, care must be taken to avoid naive assumptions about the degree of protection which can be provided by an international presence operating without effective enforcement. But there are some obvious reasons to continue exploring ways in which people's safety can be preserved within their own country. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 101 (Asylum in Europe) - Summer of sadness
1 Sep 1995 The misery goes on in former Yugoslavia, where more than 350,000 people were driven from their homes between July and mid-September.