A Fractured Peace: The Former YugoslaviaLike other international organisations, the Council of Europe & its Parliamentary Assembly offers its legal & democratic expertise, & works closely with the new institutions of human rights in Bosnia & Herzegovina. The resumption of hostilities in Kosovo, however, has cruelly tarnished the hopes for total stability, & the international community cannot turn its back on this tortured region. The fractured peace in the former Yugoslavia remains a fragile one. |
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Human rights violations | 33 |
War and the media | 45 |
Reconstruction 365 | 75 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 89 |
a fragile peace | 127 |
Appendix | 153 |
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