
What Bosnia has is not peace, but merely absence of war, and just like in the 1990s, its neighbors - Serbia and Croatia - have bad intentions, sociologist Slavo Kukic and culturologist Srdjan Susnica told Radio Free Europe on Sunday.
Kukic said that Croatian officials would like to see a third, Croat-dominated semi-autonomous entity created in Bosnia, one like Republika Srpska, Bosnia’s Serb-dominated entity. "All that while justifying this with statements that Croatia has a obligation to help Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina," he said. "Let’s accept that explanation, but why don’t they then mobilize Croatian business people to invest into all of those parts of Bosnia where Croats live?" he asked, saying this would also solve the problem of Croats leaving Bosnia.
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