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Kudos to the people of B&H for putting aside the ethnic and nationalist rhetoric, and working together through direct action and general assemblies to articulate and draft their demands. This is not the Ukraine. Neoliberals, and plutocrats would prefer that this fade away, or at the very least focus the media attention on violence and destruction, not people joining together.
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(136,386 posts)The local government headquarters here is a shell, its 12 stories charred by fire. Shards of glass tumble from its smashed windows.
But while the destruction evokes the Balkans turmoil of the 1990s, when more than 100,000 people died, it is not a result of war. Rather, Bosnians, diplomats and analysts say, it is an unintended consequence of what ended the conflict: the 1995 Dayton accords, which were negotiated under muscular diplomacy by the United States and bought nearly 20 years of peace but imposed what turned out to be a dysfunctional government structure that has impeded economic progress and left citizens increasingly angry and frustrated.
The long-simmering frustrations of Bosnians erupted a week ago not only in Tuzla but also in a dozen other towns and cities across the country, including the capital, Sarajevo, where the national presidency office bears scars, too.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/15/world/europe/roots-of-bosnian-protests-lie-in-peace-accords-of-1995.html?hp