
Rebuilt Bosnia mosque a powerful symbol of reconciliation
Clip: 5/9/2016 | 9m 17s
Reconciliation with the rebuilding of a historic mosque in Serbian Bosnia.
Twenty years ago, the vicious civil war in Bosnia between Orthodox Serbs and Muslim Bosnians left more than 100,000 dead, and the country remains segregated along religious and ethnic lines to this day. Now, both sides are taking steps toward reconciliation with the rebuilding of a historic mosque in Serbian Bosnia, but skepticism abounds. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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Rebuilt Bosnia mosque a powerful symbol of reconciliation
Clip: 5/9/2016 | 9m 17s
Twenty years ago, the vicious civil war in Bosnia between Orthodox Serbs and Muslim Bosnians left more than 100,000 dead, and the country remains segregated along religious and ethnic lines to this day. Now, both sides are taking steps toward reconciliation with the rebuilding of a historic mosque in Serbian Bosnia, but skepticism abounds. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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