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Bosnian Muslims thrive in U.S. despite unease over homeland
By Omar Sacirbey — November 28, 2012
BOSTON (RNS) Despite their relatively short time in America and the traumas of war, Bosnian Muslims are thriving in American society. Success, however, hasn’t diminished the sense of injustice that many feel over how the bloody war ended, or concerns that their trials could be too easily forgotten. By Omar Sacirbey.
Guest commentary: 20 years after Bosnia, finding meaning after terror
By Julia Lieblich — May 4, 2012
(RNS) Esad Boskailo is a Bosnian Muslim and I am a Jew, but when we decided to write a book together about finding meaning after terror, we were determined to avoid easy answers about suffering and religious language. By Julia Lieblich.
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