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April 04, 2013 
A man reads on the steps of a building in the destroyed section of the old city of Mostar in June 1993,... 
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Combo picture shows a man reading on the steps of a building in the destroyed section of the old city... 
A man reads on the steps of a building in the destroyed section of the old city of Mostar in June 1993, and the same street is seen on February 23, 2013, in this combination picture. Bosnia marks the 21st anniversary of the 1992-95 war on April 6, which finds the Balkan country deeply divided, with power shared uneasily between Serbs, Croats and Muslims in an unwieldy state ruled by ethnic quotas. Some 100,000 people died and two million people were forced from their homes during the ethnic cleansing. Slow-motion intervention eventually brought peace, but at the cost of ethnic segregation. The country's southern town of Mostar, where 70,000 people live, has resisted reconciliation, and marks the anniversary without a budget to fund its basic public services. The fighting between Muslims, known as Bosniaks, and the Croats in Mostar was some of the fiercest of the war and left them divided on the eastern and western banks of the River Neretva. REUTERS/Edin Kundalic/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS SOCIETY) 
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