Conference on Islam – Islam, Bosnia and Migration – Part III

Aras Konjhodzic

Sunday, 31 Mar 2002 at 10:30 am – Gallery, Memorial Union

Aras Konjhodzic was born in Bosnia, moved to Turkey and later lived in Serbia where he became the President of the Muslim Youth Organization and an Executive Member of the Islamic Community of Serbia. When war broke out in Bosnia, he actively helped the refugees and orphans. This closes a 3-part series on Bosnian culture and politics.

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