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/ 27 December 2005
As Bosnia tries to recover from its devastating 1992-1995 war, many fear corruption has crippled society to such an extent that it has become a way of life for locals. ”It seems that nothing can be done in this country without corruption and bribery,” Bosnian Serb Prime Minister Pero Bukejlovic said recently.
A Bosnian teacher irritated by a zealous pupil who practised maths at home even though he had not been given homework punished him by taping his mouth, a school head teacher said on Wednesday. ”In my 33 years’ experience in education, I never heard of such an incident,” the head teacher said.