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Essay heading: Bosnia
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In February and March the Muslims and Croats in Bosnia called a peace and formed an alliance, which in August agreed to a plan for a 51% and 49% split of Bosnia, with the Serbs getting the smaller cut. Despite the Muslim and Croat agreement, the peace proposal, and a continuing guns ban against all army, the fighting did not stop... displayed 300 characters
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In 1994 and 1995 Bosnian Serbs killed residents in Sarajevo, Srebrenica, and other cities that the United Nations had in May 1993 said to be "safe havens" for Muslim civilians. Neither air strikes or the cutoff of supplies from Serbia or the cutoff of supplies from Serbia discouraged the Bosnian Serbs, who blocked cars and others things of that kind aid and held some of the 24,000 United Nations troops intended to stop conflict... displayed next 300 characters
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