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[[Workers Aid for Bosnia]] was founded in London in 1993.<ref>[http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/plaza/fv39/wab.htm#campaign Workers Aid - Bosnia], Srebrenica Justice Campaign, accessed 23 July 2013.</ref> The group combined the provision of aid with support for a multi-ethnic Bosnian state.<ref>Adrian Hastings, [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/bosrep/junjul98/adrian.cfm Taking Sides against Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia: the story of the Workers Aid for Bosnia convoys], ''Bosnian Report'', June-July 1998.</ref>
 
[[Workers Aid for Bosnia]] was founded in London in 1993.<ref>[http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/plaza/fv39/wab.htm#campaign Workers Aid - Bosnia], Srebrenica Justice Campaign, accessed 23 July 2013.</ref> The group combined the provision of aid with support for a multi-ethnic Bosnian state.<ref>Adrian Hastings, [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/bosrep/junjul98/adrian.cfm Taking Sides against Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia: the story of the Workers Aid for Bosnia convoys], ''Bosnian Report'', June-July 1998.</ref>
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==External resources==
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*Robert Myers, [http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/publications/archive/dialogue/2_05/articles/880.html The Fallacy of Neutral Humanitarianism in Bosnia], Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, 6 January 2001.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 16:53, 25 July 2013

Workers Aid for Bosnia was founded in London in 1993.[1] The group combined the provision of aid with support for a multi-ethnic Bosnian state.[2]

External resources

Notes

  1. Workers Aid - Bosnia, Srebrenica Justice Campaign, accessed 23 July 2013.
  2. Adrian Hastings, Taking Sides against Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia: the story of the Workers Aid for Bosnia convoys, Bosnian Report, June-July 1998.