CNAB Applauds Arrest of War Criminal Radovan Karadzic
July 22, 2008
The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CBNA), an umbrella organization representing 350,000 Bosniaks living in The United States and Canada, welcomes the news of the arrest of the notorious Serb war criminal, Bosnian Serb wartime leader, Radovan Karadzic in Serbia. Read more
Dr. Darko Trifunovic - Serb Nationalist, Supporter of Greater Serbia and Genocide Denier
February 26, 2008
Society for Threatened Peoples International (GfbV)
The second-largest human rights organization in Europe
To all participants of the International Police Congress; the EU Justice ministers and Ministers of Foreign Affairs; EU-, US and Serbian institutions in Serbia and the Republic of Srpska; the Bosnian government and Bosnian institutions Read more
Letter to the Organizers of the 11th European Police Congress
December 13, 2007
H.E. Jose Manuel Barroso
President of the European Commission
H.E. Franco Frattini
Vice President of the European Commission
Responsible for Justice, Freedom and Security
H.E. Karl von Wogau
Chairman of Subcommittee on Security and Defence of the European Parliament
“Behorden Spiegel” Read more
CNAB Response to the Ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Case of Bosnia vs. Serbia
March 7, 2007
It is disappointing that the Court did not accept the indisputable evidence that Serbia, at a minimum, was an active party to the planned project of genocide.
Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB) has taken note of the unjust and politically motivated decision of the International Court of Justice which was based upon extreme prejudice of the West against Bosniaks as European Muslims. Read more
Declaration for Legal, Political and Moral Anullment of Results of Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina
March 5, 2007
The crime of genocide against Bosniaks was committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period between the beginning of 1992 and the end of 1995. There was a clear intent to destroy the Bosniak people in contravention to the Convention on Prevention and Punishment of genocide. That fact was also confirmed by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in its judgments, as well as by the Congress and the Senate of the United States of America, and their Resolutions, respectively. Read more

