AUSTRIAN AND GERMAN MEDIA
The most difficult wounds in Bosnia and Herzegovina are invisible
Printed in German today, a lot of attention paid to 20th anniversary of the beginning of the destruction of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The conclusion is that the country remains divided and war wounds have not healed.
31st May 1993. Age: Children with special needs shelter and a candlelight (Photo: AFP)
The conservative Austrian newspaper Die Presse writes that the EU is in a difficult phase in which struggles with the economic crisis and the euro, as well as structures that do not work. In Southeast Europe, and still all works in the original idea: as a peace project. If the EU wants to keep the bonus must be more involved and help politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina to come to an agreement to this country 20 years after the war finally started in the direction of the final establishment of peace, reports Deutsche Welle. Die Presse writes that BH biggest casualty of war, which will as the last country of the former Yugoslavia to join the EU. "Bosnia and Herzegovina itself stands in the way and no powerful advocates. Ethnic groups continue to cook their own nationalist soup. That country is the biggest victim of the Yugoslav war and the EU will enter a final state created by the dissolution of former Yugoslavia. Bosnia and Herzegovina to the EU way hinder disabled political class of the three ethnic groups, which in the interests of the European future of its citizens still had to work on common interests, "according to journalist of Die Presse. Suffering souls locked in , however, although the buildings were largely restored, trauma, internal wounds in humans, is a long way heal. "The worst wounds are invisible," says the Sarajevo war photographer Jim Marshall. Acquaintances, who have been friendly for years, suddenly become aggressive and depressed. "Suffering is trapped in the souls of men whose childhood is destroyed, and the youth remained at the front," says Marshall. newspaper Kleine Zeitung writes that BiH is not yet won the ethnic divide. "Bosnia and Herzegovina, which due to its multi-ethnicity is sometimes called" small Yugoslavia "has not won an ethnic divide. Leading politicians was needed 15 months to form a joint government. After the election of the Council of Ministers have taken certain steps that should land closer to the EU. The capital city is primijetan mild optimism. However, you still can not talk about a country that functions well, "he writes, among other things Kleine Zeitung. Help for traumatized children magazine Der Spiegel, in addition to galleries of photographs from the war and post-war period in BiH, published an article titled "The hardest wounds are invisible." Katja iken in the text of most talked about Jim Marshall, who with 24 years left Glasgow and came to Bosnia to help her. "It's not enough just to collect money," says Marshall, who now again wants to revive the project to help traumatized children and adolescents. In Marshall experience in Sarajevo, Spiegel said that a long war ruins were not visible. Wind speed are the residents rebuilt their town of Sarajevo. The streets that were once targets of snipers opened cafes, bars, boutiques famous fashion house ...
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