Ejup Ganic: A Miscarriage of British Justice
March 30, 2010
This post was co-authored by Mary Welstead, a visiting professor at the University of Buckingham. It was originally published by GlobalPost.
Monday, March 1, 2010, on the eve of his 64th birthday, Professor Ejup Ganic was arrested. A United States-educated academic and former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzogovina, Ganic Read more
Russian ‘nyet’ to NATO extension east
March 30, 2010
Author: Hajrudin Somun
(The former ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Turkey and a lecturer of the history of diplomacy at Philip Noel-Baker International University in Sarajevo.)
The Balkans are, in these spring times, crowded with so many high-level visits, failed conferences, empty promises and controversies about further regions’ accession to the European Union and NATO that it would be better to wait for better circumstances regarding the first part, considered by the complex term Euro-Atlantic, and focus on the second one. Read more
CNAB welcomes remarks made by EU High Representative
March 28, 2010
Press Release: CNAB welcomes remarks made the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton related to the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina Read more
State of Illinois adopts Srebrenica Remembrance Day Resolution
March 27, 2010
House Resolution number HR0712, which Designates July 11 of every year as Srebrenica Remembrance Day in the State of Illinois and designates the week of July 11 as Bosnia and Herzegovina Tribute Read more
What lies behind the arrest of Ejup Ganic
March 4, 2010
The London arrest of a Bosnian wartime leader heralds a new phase in Serbia’s unrelenting aggression against Bosnia-Herzegovina, in which the British authorities have now made themselves unwitting pawns. Read more
Serbia’s Extradition Request of Mr. Ganic is an Assault on Bosnia’s Sovereignty
March 4, 2010

Congress of North American Bosniaks strongly condemns the latest political provocation… Read more
CNAB Open Letter to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
March 2, 2010
H.E. Judge Patrick Robinson, President
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
P.O. Box 13888
2501 EW The Hague, Read more

