
BIH
by Angel Rubia
In 1990, along with the progressive warming in Eastern Europe
after the Cold War, Yugoslavia began to tear into pieces. This defreezening
process had its climax in Bosnia & Hercegovina, where the sharing of the
republic among the big Croatian and Serbian minorities, and the Muslim majority,
brought a conflict that lasted three years. This resulted in a war, which
summoned the country into a fight between neighbours, neighbourhoods, and
citizens, who were all from the same land yet with different ancestry.