The peace settlement that holds together Bosnia-Herzegovina is below risk from a upward thrust in Serb nationalism.
Bigger than three years of battle in the 1990s devastated Bosnia after the descend of Yugoslavia. Tens of hundreds of of us had been killed and hundreds of hundreds had been driven from their homes by ethnic cleansing.
The battle led to 1995 with a peace treaty that shatter up the country into two parts: a Bosniak Muslim and Croat federation – and the different a Serb entity called Republika Srpska.
Now an ongoing political disaster and the resurgence of Serb nationalism below Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodic, is stirring up fears of renewed battle.
Huw Edwards offers BBC News at Ten reporting by Jeremy Bowen.
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