Letter: New lines for the borders of Bosnia

Mr G. T. Brown
Wednesday 30 December 1992 00:02 GMT
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Sir: My son has just returned from Bosnia after taking food, clothing and medical supplies to the Muslim community in Travnik. He stayed with a Muslim family who had two sons, aged 18 and 21. What greatly impressed him was the brothers' total dedication to fighting the Serbs. Should they die, they viewed it as the will of Allah. My son says he would not like to be in the shoes of the Serbs facing such people.

Yours faithfully,

G. T. BROWN

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey

29 December

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