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From Bosnia to Ukraine: forgotten human rights in modern peace negotiations

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An analysis of the forgotten aspects of the Dayton Peace Agreement: human rights as a basis for a just and lasting peace and their importance for the peace talks in Ukraine Sunday 14 December marks the 30th anniversary of the formal ratification of the General Framework Agreement for Peace or Bosnia and Herzegovina. The agreement, initialled in November at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base of Dayton, Ohio and more widely known as Dayton agreem…
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'Thirty years later, there are still unresolved challenges from the past in Bosnia and Herzegovina'

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The war ended with the Dayton Treaty in a peace of robbers. What has never ended is the imperialist-colonial rule over Bosnia and the whole Balkans. In 1991, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ) broke apart with the secession of Slovenia and Croatia, after which Bosnia and Macedonia broke away. Up until 1995 there were raging wars over the division of territories. In Bosnia the war was particularly bloody, almost 100,000 deaths we…

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Three decades later, El Salto presents a documentary analysing how Dayton's peace ended the war, but left a Bosnia trapped in an ungovernable political system.Main Topics: Bosnia and HerzegovinaRead full article

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Thirty years after the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, it is time to look at this document again without passion, without ideological fog and without political experiments that have been destroying it for years. The truth is simple: whenever BiH respected Dayton, it had peace. When it violated it – it had a crisis. Republika Srpska has all the competencies except those regulated by the Constitution of BiH for filling at the joint level. O…

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