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CNAB, IRGC, and BAGI Joint Press Release; Shameful Decision by Court in Montenegro

March 30, 2011

The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB), the Institute for Research of Genocide, Canada (IRGC), and the Bosnian American Genocide Institute and Education Center (BAGI) are appalled by the decision of Montenegro’s Higher Court to acquit those responsible of deportation and mistreatment of Bosniaks during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992 – 1995.  Read more

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CNAB calls upon Bosniak Canadians to vote in the upcoming May elections in Canada

March 29, 2011

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Anti-Semitism, racism and Srebrenica genocide denial

March 24, 2011


Source: Originally Published on March 24, 2011 in Greater Surbiton Blog, by Dr. Marko Attila Hoare.

The justice or injustice of a cause may in large part be measured by the ethics displayed by those who uphold it. The ongoing campaign to whitewash the former regimes of Slobodan Milosevic and Radovan Karadzic and to justify their genocidal crimes against the Bosniaks is about as unworthy a cause as it is possible to imagine; consequently, the people who wage it do so in the most dishonest and malicious manner possible. Read more

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Appeal to the Defenders of the Truth about the Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina

March 18, 2011

By: M. Sci Marjan Hajnal

I have been following with great dismay the intensification of attacks on the Institute for Research of Genocide of Canada {IRGC}  and the Congress of North American Bosniaks {CNAB} through various channels including the internet and telephone threats towards members of these two organizations. Read more

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Sir Malcolm Rifkind: Arms embargo on Bosnia was ‘the most serious mistake made by the UN’

March 17, 2011

Source: Originally Published on March 16, 2011 in Greater Surbiton Blog, by Dr. Marko Attila Hoare.

Sir Malcolm Rifkind, as Defence Secretary until July 1995 and thereafter as Foreign Secretary, was one of the architects of Britain’s disastrous policy toward the war in Bosnia. For over three years, on the basis of this policy, Britain obstructed all meaningful intervention to halt Serbian aggression and genocide in Bosnia, Read more

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Universities often misused as platforms for hate speech

March 17, 2011

Institute for the Research of Genocide Canada
Published: March 16, 2011  

Source: Originally Published on March 10, 2011 in Edmonton Journal, Canadian daily newspaper. For background see: Smear Campaign Against the IRGC.

Re: “Denying genocide should not be called freedom of speech,” by Srdja Pavlovic, Letters, Feb. 28. Read more

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CNAB sympathizes with Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims

March 12, 2011

The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB), on behalf of Bosniaks in the United States and Canada, sent condolence  letters to Japanese embassies and Japanese American representatives expressing sympathies with the victims of the horrific natural disaster that struck Japan on March 11th. Read more

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The Arrest of General Divjak: The Insanity of Serbia Continues

March 9, 2011

By Bill Carter

On March 3rd, Jovan Divjak, a former general of the Bosnian army was arrested at the Vienna airport, served with a warrant by Interpol. The country asking for Mr. Divjak’s arrest is Serbia. Since the end of the Bosnian war Serbia has repeatedly proven itself a country full of delusion, paranoia, and denial. Striking a note of sanity, the Foreign Minister of Austria, Michael Spindelegger told the Kurier newspaper that, “according to our international law experts, an extradition to Serbia is inconceivable.” Read more

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Press release about attacks by the extremist Serbian propaganda

March 5, 2011

Institute for Research of Genocide (IRGC), the Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB) and Bosnian American Institute for Genocide and Education (BAGI) inform the public that following the Canadian authorities denial of entry to Srdja, the ultranationalist Serbian propaganda began a smear  campaign of attacks on these organizations. Read more

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Press release regarding arrest of former general and Bosnian citizen Jovan Divjak

March 4, 2011

Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB), the Institute for Genocide Research Canada (IRGC), and the Bosnian American Institute for Genocide and Education (BAGI) are shocked and disappointed at the news of arrest of Jovan Divjak, former General of the Bosnian Army, in Vienna on Thursday.  General Divjak, is a patriot who served his country Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) honorably in the most critical time in the country’s history when it came under the attack from the forces of Serbia and Montenegro, Read more

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