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Bosnia still struggling with the aftermath of war

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Bosnia still struggling with the aftermath of war

This week, the United Nations war crimes tribunal will deliver a verdict in the trial of a former general accused of ethnic cleansing during the former Yugoslavia’s civil war. Twenty-two years after the war, residents of Bosnia continue to struggle with political stagnation, sectarian tensions and trauma. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports from Sarajevo.

11/19/2017

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