bosnia report
contents

The Tide of War Turns

Never Again?

Goals & Positions we will Defend

Not a Peace Plan

Europe's Wild East

Fata and Begajeta

Agreed Basic Principles

Further Agreed Basic Principles

A Letter to the BBC World Service

Myth of the Month

Open Letter to the Russian People and Leaders

Bosnian Leaders Write to the British Press

Interview with Vladimir Srebrov

The US Peace Initiative

Issue 12 September-December 1995
The Tide of War Turns
As US-brokered peace talks continue in Dayton, Ohio, it is ironical that it should be supposedly 'pro-Bosnian' Americans who seem to be intent on providing Slobodan Milosevic with a lifelife. Having lost, in the middle of this year, practically all its projected Croatian territories, Serbia saw the ceasefire of 12 October arrive just in time to prevent the complete collapse of its Bosnian holdings: fresh from capturing 7,000 sq km of its western bulk, the Bosnian and Croatian armies were closing in on Banja Luka, the real capital and only significant city of 'Republika Srpska' ('RS'), when the order came to halt.
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Never Again?
The European labour movement is rightly proud of its record of resistance to dictatorship, particularly to Nazism and fascism in its various forms, before and during World War II. Thousands of its best leaders and activists fought in Spain to defend the Spanish revolution against Franco's armies and organised resistance networks throughout Europe. Many paid for this resistance with their lives, perishing in concentration camps and in the ranks of the Allied armies or of partisan groups.
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