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Bosnia: Ethnically-mixed schools face problems
12 September 2007 | 10:48 | Source: B92
*TOMISLAVGRAD -- Some parents in Bosnia do not allow their children to 
go to ethnically-mixed schools, B92 has learned.

* In the town of Tomislavgrad in Herzegovina, first-grade pupils of 
Croat ethnicity have been forced to quit school since their parents do 
not allow them to attend so-called mixed classes, together with pupils 
of Bosniak ethnicity.

Unfortunately, this example is not an isolated case. In the Bosnian 
Federation there are 54 schools split into two sections, so that Croat 
teachers and pupils function are segregated from their Bosniak companions.

Despite warnings issued by the OSCE Mission in Bosnia, these schools 
have not seen integration take place at the beginning of the school year.

OSCE spokeswoman Mersiha Čaušević-Podžić says that as a result of this, 
pupils are only superficially acquainted with members of other ethnical 
groups in their neighborhoods.

Bosniak elementary pupils in the town of Čapljina do not attend classes 
in the elementary school premises, but in the town’s high school, as 
local politicians continue to pursue segregation, claiming that 
incidents might occur if children of different ethnicities meet in the 
same elementary school.

Their parents, who used to go to the same school, say they do not 
understand such logic.

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