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The land grab that is behind the vicious war gutting Bosnia is believed to have been initiated by Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, who stationed more than 100,000 Yugoslav troops in the republic to help Serbian militants fight Bosnian secession. There are no guarantees for anyone here,” Sarajevo journalist Zlatko Dizdarevic said over the telephone from his office-turned-bunker at the newspaper Oslobodjenje.Ĭonfirming the West’s worst suspicions of a nationalist adventure run amok, Dizdarevic said that the Bosnian capital was now under fire from so many splintered and rival militias that not even the political radicals who armed them maintain any semblance of control. But Muslims, Serbs and Croats braving the rain of shellfire from Serb-controlled hills surrounding the city say they have little hope that the latest diplomatic foray will be any more successful than dozens of others that failed.
