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Article: Many Bosnians who sought refuge in western Europe don't want to return home.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- March 26, 1996
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BERLIN _ When Maja Zoldic is watching television and news about Bosnia comes on, she calls to her father, ``Papa! They're showing something on Bosnia again.'' And she changes the channel immediately.
Bosnia is Maja's recurrent nightmare. She remembers the pre-dawn arrest of her father in August 1992. The Serbs took Emir Zoldic to a concentration camp, where he was beaten by people he had known as neighbors and colleagues in Bijelina for 33 years.
Now, as a refugee in Berlin, 9-year-old Maja does not want to go back. Neither does her father. Their attitude poses a dilemma for the German government and a challenge to the international peacekeepers who are ...