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Families Still Searching for 42 Missing Persons from Kalinovik, Demand Indictments

Sarajevo Times

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June 22, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Families Still Searching for 42 Missing Persons from Kalinovik, Demand Indictments

The Association of Family Members of the Missing from the Kalinovik Municipality, “Truth – Kalinovik ‘92”, today marked the 34th anniversary of the suffering of the Bosniak population in the area of that municipality. They issued an appeal to domestic and international institutions to ensure the victims’ right to memorialization, remove the mural of convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić, [] The post Families Still Searching for 42 Missing Persons from Kalinovik, Demand Indictments appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

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