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Bosnian

of or relating to or characteristic of Bosnia-Herzegovina or the people of Bosnia

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At that time, NATO bombed the bases of the Bosnian Serbs.
I speak Bosnian.
I don't speak Bosnian.
Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian are Slavic languages.

Movie subtitles

I am reliably informed that a mere handful of Tyranian cavalry routed over 50,000 barbarous Bosnian fanatics.
Bosnian, come back.
In central Bosnia, Bosnian army soldiers abducted three UN soldiers in a tank.
You speak Bosnian, eh?
Can she speak Bosnian?
Who says the Bosnian war destruction cannot be reapired in record time?
A dog out of JFK caught a whiff of something in this package. postmarked to a Bosnian refugee camp.
Bosnian refugee camp?
Joseph Patnik thought he was murdering a Bosnian war criminal, a man the media described as a modern-day Hitler.
A question: If a Jew gets massacred. does it bother you more than if it's a Gentile. or a black or a Bosnian?
So far, no one has taken responsibility for the killing of the Bosnian-Serb minister, Zarko Preljevik, who was assassinated in a Sarajevo churchyard.
Vlado Mirich, Bosnian-Serb, radical.
He's with the Bosnian-Serb delegation.
Volunteering, rolling bandages for Bosnian refugees.
Matecamu. He's Serb, or Croat, or Bosnian.
It could be detergent, or it could be sarin gas. Bosnian refugee camp?
If a Jew gets massacred. does that bother you more than if a gentile gets hurt. or a black or a Bosnian?
So far, no one has taken responsibility for the killing of the Bosnian-Serb Finance Minister, Zarko Preljevik, who was assassinated in a Sarajevo church yard.
All right, Vlado Mirich, Bosnian-Serb, radical. Been missing for a week.
He's an alternate for the Bosnian-Serb delegation.
His only chance of survival is to sneak past the Bosnian guard who stands watch.
Cartman! We shot your Bosnian fat ass!
Unless that Bosnian family's moved in again.
One's a Serb and one's Bosnian.
I am reliably informed that a mere handful of Tyranian cavalry routed over 50,000 barberous Bosnian fanatics.
Something's happened at the Bosnian front.
What's more, she's taken in a Bosnian child for three months.
A Bosnian Muslim.
Bosnian?
The Bosnian whore?
Unless that Bosnian family has moved in again.
What goes into a Bosnian stew?
You know the real miracle, nothing happened to the Bosnian stew.
It's thought she stopped to buy flowers from a mobile wagon operated by a seller witnesses describe as Bosnian and in his mid 30s.

News and current affairs

The Dayton agreement represented not so much the defeat of their plans as the international legitimation of their division of Bosnia, with Bosnian Muslim enclaves left in a nervous see-saw with Tudjman's vicious Hercegovinian minions.
A European plan for Iraq must call for international intervention to enforce the Geneva accords through a process along the lines of the Dayton Agreements that ended the Bosnian war.
After all, the peacekeeping forces in Bosnia can, should they decide to act, arrest Radovan Karadzic and General Ratko Mladic, the leaders of the Bosnian Serbs who have been indicted by the Hague Tribunal.
Like the UN presence in Srebrenica during the Bosnian war, UNIFIL has given the UN a bad name: it never stopped terrorists from attacking Israel, nor did it stop the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982.
But it still turned out well: The Bosnian immigrants have fared roughly as well as the Swedes who received them, and they have enriched our society.
This is why it is so important to capture and prosecute Radovan Karadzic, who spurred on the homicidal rage of so many Bosnian Serbs.
Of course, this another ridiculous fabrication from the same man who famously said that the Bosnian Muslims had shelled their own villages in order to lure NATO into the war.
But the prosecutor merely repeated accusations about crimes committed by the Bosnian Serbs that have been known for years.
Under his rule almost half a million Serbs were expelled from Croatia; he, too, sent troops into Bosnia to partition Bosnian territory.
More recently, after a genocide that cost nearly 800,000 lives in Rwanda in 1994, and the slaughter of Bosnian men and boys at Srebrenica in 1995, many people vowed that such atrocities should never again be allowed to occur.
The judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) concerning Serbia's involvement in the massacre of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995 should be greeted with considerable ambivalence.
According to the Court, the Bosnian Serb generals who were guilty of this genocide, the various Mladic's and Kristic's, were neither acting as Serbia's agents nor receiving specific instructions from Belgrade.
Why was it not enough to prove that the Bosnian Serb military leadership was financed and paid by Serbia and that it was tightly connected to Serbia political and military leadership?
Why would Croats, Bosnian Muslims and Kosovar Albanians go to Yugoslavia to talk about the crimes committed against them by the military and paramilitary forces controlled by Belgrade?
Instead of simply watching in horror, as it did at the start of the Bosnian war, NATO decided to intervene before Milosevic's forces could again devastate one of the constituent ethnic groups of the former Yugoslavia.
This happened in the case of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who, although never arrested, has been removed both from power and the international arena as a result of his indictment in 1995.
Today, despite the supposed civilizing effects of global supply chains, tinderboxes like Syria or the South China Sea could blow up the world - just as the Bosnian conflict did in 1914.
Serbia must also deliver Gen. Ratko Mladic, who led the Bosnian Serb army during the Balkan wars, to the war crimes tribunal in The Hague - or prove that he is dead or hiding elsewhere.
It must rely on persuasion to secure cooperation by others - cooperation that is still being withheld in the case of the two most notorious defendants from the Bosnian War, Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic..
Biljana Plavsic, the President of the Bosnian Serb Republic after Karadzic, expressed remorse for her crimes, pled guilty, and is serving a prison sentence.
The massacre of at least 7,000 Bosnian boys and men followed.
During the Bosnian War of the 1990s, Sweden opened its doors to some 100,000 people - a challenge at any time, much less during a period of profound economic crisis.
The Bosnian Serbs - and their supporters in Serbia - seemed to be winning the war, while the UN made no provision for taking into custody those charged with ordering or carrying out atrocities.
If Obama fails, however, Syria will not be a second Iraq, but more likely a repetition of the Bosnian calamity.
He will be tried for genocide, because the UN's tribunal for ex-Yugoslavia and the International Court of Justice decided that the Bosnian Serbs were genocidal.
But trying him for genocide, even though it will be hard to prove that he ever intended to exterminate Bosnian Muslims as a group, just because they were Muslims, will further muddy the term's already vague definition.
The world then watched as the hapless Dutch allowed Mladic's heavily armed Serbs to massacre about 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys.

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