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World Service,22 Aug 2001,13 mins

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The effects of the war on the lives of the surviving Muslims as they return to their former towns and villages - where most of those responsible for war crimes are still free. "Stoltz was a typical Bosnian town of eastern Christians, Muslims and Catholics too," says one. "It was systematically destroyed. If then, the criminals would not be punished, it would be a recipe for barbarism."

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