analysis 24 Nov 11 / 12:01:23

Croatian Serb Refugees Still Struggle to Regain Homes

Some 70,000 Serb refugees who were tenants rather than owners of properties in Croatia are locked in a protracted legal battle to regain their homes.

Katica Djurovic

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