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Interviews
- Stahov, J. 2015, Interview with the author, Tuzla, 23 September (Prof. Stahov is a Professor Emeritus of Physics at University of Tuzla and Active Member of Citizens Forum).
- Knezicek T. 2015, Interview with the author, Tuzla, 7 September (Professor Knezicek T. is a Professor Emeritus of Mining and a war veteran. President of Italian Minority in Tuzla and National Minorities in BiH).
- N., S. 2015, Interview with the author, Tuzla, 23 November (Mrs N., S. is the National Program Officer for Education in Tuzla, OSCE).
- Beslagic, S. 2015, Interview with the author, Tuzla, 20 October (Selim Beslagic was the former Mayor of Tuzla between 1990 and 1996).
- Imamovic, J. 2015, Interview with the author, Tuzla, 19 October (Jasmin Imamovic, the current Mayor of Tuzla, was the President of the Crisis Committee during the war).
- Sehic, V. 2015, Interview with the author, Tuzla, 29 October (Vehid Sehic is the founder and President of the Forum of Tuzla Citizens [FGT])