More than a dozen years have passed since Bosnia and Herzegovina’s bloody civil war ended. Although the country has repaired physically, its citizens are experiencing political and social challenges. Special correspondent Kira Kay examines political instability in Bosnia 14 years after the end of a brutal civil war that resulted in the deaths of 100,000 people.
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Credits:
Reporter: Kira Kay
Camera/Editor/Producer: Jason Maloney
Field Producer: Zdravko Ljubas
Production Associates: Lise Carrigg, Elspeth Montgomery, Gayathri Vaidyanathan
Photos courtesy of:
Government of Republika Srpska
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Office of the High Representative
United Nations: Marco Castro
United State Air Force
United States Army
This reporting is a joint initiative of the Pulitzer Center, the Bureau for International Reporting and NewsHour With Jim Lehrer.




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