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"en.20050413.19.3-240"2
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Mr President, Bosnia-Herzegovina is a time bomb waiting to go off! Clear language on the part of EUFOR, the European Union’s military mission in that country. Nearly ten years after Dayton the former warring parties are continuing their ethnic struggle unabated in the political arena. By no means did the ad hoc delegation of this Parliament gain a comforting picture of the present situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina in Sarajevo and Mostar last week, but it was certainly a realistic one. This underlines once more the usefulness of the EUFOR mission locally.
You might expect a conciliatory contribution from the religious communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Representatives of Council, Commission and EUFOR reported the opposite. I would like to urge Council and Commission to keep reminding the church authorities and the
of their great responsibility in this regard. The recent arrest of Bosnians in Chechnya is an ominous sign. It illustrates the danger of religious extremism for which EUFOR sources were seeking our attention.
A moving part of the visit of the ad hoc delegation to Sarajevo was an inspection of minefields. Council and Commission, only the clearance of these fields of death can make the transition to a peaceful existence possible. So please invest extra in the future of Bosnia-Herzegovina in this way!"@en1
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"Reis al-Ulema"1
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