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Description: Washington Post (September 08, 1996)
WashingtonPost.com: The Case Against the Serb War Criminals The Case Against the Serb War Criminals Sunday, September 8, 1996; Page C01 hat the Bosnian elections will take place this Saturday is now a foregone conclusion. That they will almost surely occur in an atmosphere that is the opposite of one that might, just might, have led to a measure of democracy in Bosnia is almost as certain. So is the prospect of overwhelming victories for the nationalist parties. This is not surprising. Almost none of the conditions that, under the Dayton agreements, were supposed to have been met before the elections have been achieved -- from freedom of expression and freedom of association to securing the right of political parties in areas under the control of one ethnic community to campaign in parts of Bosnia controlled by another ethnic community. From any point of view (except that, for now, the guns are silent), the international community has failed as dismally in post-war Bosnia as it did when the fighting was going on.
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