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Despite a US-brokered peace agreement signed in Dayton, Ohio which ended the Bosnian war in 1995, ethnic tensions and sectarian politics have remained in the Balkan state. The Dayton agreement ended the bloodiest conflict on European soil since World War II, with more than 100,000 people killed and over two million displaced between 1992-1995. It also established a Bosnian state composed of two self-governing regions: the Muslim-Croat-controlled Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a Serbian entity called Republika Srpska. For some, the Dayton agreement, reached after US intervention, dem…