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    Blog Posts by Christiane Amanpour

    • Bosnia’s Lesson for Syrian Slaughter

      Twenty years ago, Suada Dilberovic and Olga Sucic were shot and killed in Sarajevo. They were the shots heard around the world and they started the Bosnian War.

      I covered that war, and many colleagues are gathering in Sarajevo now to commemorate what took hundreds of thousands of lives, left so many more wounded, and created millions of refugees. This was the war that introduced us to the term "ethnic cleansing."

      The dominant Balkan power at the time, Serbia wanted to keep Yugoslavia together, and failing that, to carve out ethnically pure areas in the breakaway states to create a Greater Serbia.
      It was a horrible fantasy that sought to destroy an ethnically mixed, intermarried community that had lived peacefully and progressively together in Bosnia.

      This war was defining for the region, for the world and for those of us who covered it.
      We witnessed the heroic resistance of a population under siege and shelling and sniping for nearly four years. We learned the pain of watching men,

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    • Island Paradise Shattered By Violent Coup

      Living in state of relative exile, the ousted president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, speaks exclusively with Chrstiane amanpour on the Around the World about his forced resignation and how politics in the Maldives impacts the rest of the world.

      In 2008, Mr. Nasheed became the first democratically elected president of the Maldives, a nation of Islands in the Indian Ocean.  Now, after what he believes was a Coup to throw him from power, he is hiding in a secure location in Sri Lanka.

      "Democracy is at stake," Mr. Nasheed believes. "What happens in the Maldives happens in the middle east always two or three years later."

      "You will probably see similar incidence two or three years down the line in Egypt," Mr. Nasheed believes.

      The remarkable documentary "The Island President" takes a closer look at the life of Nasheed is in theaters March 28th.

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