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Ethnic cleansing and genocide

October 27, 2010

Douglas Singleterry, October 25, 2010
A year and a half after Serbia was found not to have committed genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) gave Croatia the green light to pursue similar claims against Serbia.

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Ethnic cleansing and genocide

October 27, 2010

Douglas Singleterry, October 25, 2010
A year and a half after Serbia was found not to have committed genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) gave Croatia the green light to pursue similar claims against Serbia.
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In Jail or on the Run, Karadzic and Mladic Could Still Win Bosnia’s War

October 27, 2010

By ROBERT MACKEY

As my colleagues Dan Bilefsky and Doreen Carvajal report, European countries have apparently reduced the pressure on Serbia’s government to arrest Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb general still wanted on war crimes charges by an international tribunal in The Hague for his part in the massacre of 8,000 men and boys after forces under his command seized the Bosnian town of Srebrenica in 1995. Read more

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Statehood of Bosnia and Herzegovina

October 26, 2010

On the Occasion of National Statehood Day of Bosnia and Herzegovina, organized by the Institute for the Research of Genocide of Canada under the auspices of the Congress of North American Bosniaks from 26 to 28 November 2010 in Toronto
Days of meetings titled:
 STATEHOOD OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

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Eyewitness to serbian war crimes

October 23, 2010

EYEWITNESS TO SERBIAN WAR CRIMES: SERBIAN PARAMILITARY TROOPS EXECUTED ROMA POPULATION IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Author: Tanjug
(editorial comment: Eyewitness, who was age seven at the time of these horrific crimes, testified how he witnessed the rape of his sister and then execution of Roma population)

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Letter of appreciation from the Bosniak – Canadian community to Honourable Brian Masse, MP

October 20, 2010

Honourable Brian Masse, MP
Date: October 19, 2010

At this time of overwhelming and conflicting emotions of joy, pride, sadness and happiness mixed together, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your selfless efforts in supporting Canadian Bosniaks.

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CNAB welcomes Canada’s resolution on Srebrenica genocide

October 20, 2010

Congress of North American Bosniaks welcomes the Canadian parliament’s resolution {M-416} recognizing Srebrenica genocide and honoring the victims of the worst atrocity in Europe since World War II. The fact that the resolution was voted unanimously by all present members of the parliament means that Canada has joined the rest of the world in condemning genocide Read more

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Canadian parliament unanimously adopts the Srebrenica genocide resolution

October 19, 2010

After five years of lobbying by the Canadian – Bosniak community, the Canadian parliament has unanimously adopted the Srebrenica genocide resolution {M-416} recognizing the genocide that happened in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Hercegovine, in 1995 Read more

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Masse declares victory for human rights as the Srebrenica Remembrance Day motion passes the House

October 19, 2010

OTTAWA, ON – Today Brian Masse M.P., NDP Industry, Automotive, and Border Critic declared a victory for human rights as the motion he introduced to establish a Srebrenica Remembrance Day in Canada was passed in the House of Commons by unanimous consent after a long campaign which began more than a year ago in his riding and was lead by the Bosnian-Canadian community. Read more

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CNAB welcomes Secretary Clinton’s planned Balkans trip

October 10, 2010

Dear Madam Secretary Clinton,

The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB), an umbrella organization representing the interests of American and Canadian Bosniaks, welcomes the news of your planned visit to the Balkans. It signals to all  that peace and stability in the region are still of vital interest to the United States. Read more

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