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Tunnel from Sarajevo to Gaza, by Haris Alibasic

January 29, 2009

As we watch the atrocities and killings every day coming out of the Gaza strip, the part of the Palestinian homeland currently under Hamas control and under attack from Israeli Army, pictures of war from Bosnia inevitably come to my mind. Read more

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CNAB Letter to Judge Lynn Adelman Re Nedjo Ikonic

January 22, 2009

Honorable Judge Lynn Adelman,

Congress of North America Bosniaks (CNAB), an umbrella organization representing American and Canadian Bosniaks, is writing to you as you are considering an application Read more

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Srebrenica Genocide Resolution in the European Parliament

January 16, 2009

The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB) welcomes the decision of the European Parliament to adopt the Resolution about Srebrenica after being urged by the association of “Mothers from the enclaves Srebrenica and Žepa.” Read more

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Vanredna Skupština KBSA: Grand Rapids, 28 Februar 2009

January 16, 2009

Na osnovu odluke Upravnog odbora Kongresa Bošnjaka Sjeverne Amerike (UO KBSA), a na prijedlog Komisije za usaglašavanje Read more

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Myth About 3,000+ Serb “Victims” Around Srebrenica

January 15, 2009

THE MYTH OF BRATUNAC: A BLATANT NUMBERS GAME

The allegations that Serb casualties in Bratunac, between April 1992 and December 1995 amount to over three thousand is an evident falsification of facts. Read more

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Greater Serbia Myths Block Serbia’s European Integration

January 11, 2009

Following her participation in a European parliament debate, the president of Serbia’s Helsinki Committee discusses divisions within the Serbian political elite over European integration, Kosovo, Croatia, Bosnia, international justice and human rights. Read more

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Sevdalinka: The echo of our souls, by Ivan Lovrenovic

January 10, 2009

Like every authentic song, the sevdalinka lives truly only at the moment it is being sung, and lives in the manner it is sung – well or badly. There is something in the singing, in the execution of the sevdalinka that must not be spoiled, and if it does chance to be spoiled then all is transformed into intolerable banality. Read more

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