Pet zemalja sa popisa, plus Kosovo, su ona šestorka koju Vučić i Rama vide kao članice njihovog regionalnog projekta. Dio parlamentarne većine i ostaci Vlade Dritana Abazovića gore od želje da se im se pridruži. Iskustvo i zdrava logika kažu kako ne možete napredovati u društvu lošijih od sebe Albanija, …
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Bosnia enters 2023 with a new state government and the fillip of EU candidate status. But will anything really change? To the untrained eye, 2023 might look like a year filled with long-awaited change for Bosnia and Herzegovina as a newly-minted candidate for European Union membership. In truth, say experts, …
Read More »Bosnia Issues 172 War Crimes Arrest Warrants as Fugitives Dodge Justice
Courts across the country have issued at least 172 warrants for the arrests of war crimes suspects, indictees and convicts who can’t be brought to justice because they are no longer in Bosnia and Herzegovina, BIRN has learned. When Sakib Mahmuljin, the former commander of the Bosnian Army’s Third Corps, …
Read More »Bosnia: Governing Coalition Cracks Only 20 Days After Formation
Bosnia’s ten-party state-level coalition government lost two member parties on Thursday, only 20 days after it was formed in mid-December. The Party for BiH and People’s European Alliance, NES, both from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the larger of Bosnia’s two entities, quit the coalition demanding retraction of a …
Read More »In Spending on Serbs Abroad, Serbia Looks to Maintain Influence
Most of the money Serbia spends on Serbs in the rest of the former Yugoslavia goes to those in Bosnia and Montenegro, where Serbian influence is greatest.
Read More »Iran Guard's Former General Says They Were In Bosnia Disguised As Aid Workers
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) on April 17 denied the veracity of remarks by one of its former generals who has claimed to have worn Iran’s Red Crescent Society’s (IRCS) uniform for “military purposes” during the civil war in Bosnia.
Read More »Bosnia Arrests Serb Fighter Over Bihac Killings
Former military policeman Zeljko Stanarevic was arrested on suspicion of having participating in the killings of Bosniak civilians in the north-western Bihac municipality.
Read More »Whatever Happened to the Plenums in Bosnia?
The protest movement that swept Bosnia earlier this year may have faded, but its principal legacy – a new sense of empowerment among the people – will endure.
Read More »Bosnia Cuts Srebrenica Genocide Convicts’ Sentences
Five former Bosnian Serb policemen were given reduced sentences of 20 years each for aiding genocide in Srebrenica following a retrial after their previous convictions were annulled.
Read More »Serb Officer Insists Sarajevo Market Blast Was Staged
A Bosnian Serb Army officer insisted that Bosniak forces staged an attack that killed over 60 people at Sarajevo’s Markale market in 1994, Ratko Mladic’s war crimes trial was told.
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