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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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The Canadian Authorities were right to keep Srdja Trifkovic Out

March 3, 2011

By: Mirza Velagic, Seattle, WA

The recent decision by Canadian authorities to deny Srdja Trifkovic – an outspoken denier of the genocide committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina and former advisor to the Bosnian Serb regime that orchestrated it – the right of entry into the country is commendable and should be welcomed by all those concerned with preventing genocide, bringing perpetrators to justice, and combating the denial of the crime of genocide. Read more

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Genocide denier Srdja Trifkovic should not be allowed to give a lecture at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver

February 18, 2011

Office of the President
The University of British Columbia
6328 Memorial Road
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z2

Dear Professor Stephen J. Toope Read more

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Bosnia and Herzegovina UK Network letter regarding Visa-free access for Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens to the United Kingdom

February 14, 2011

Damian Green,
(MP) Immigration Minister
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA

Dear Mr Green

We are an organization called Bosnia and Herzegovina UK Network which is composed of Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens who live in Great Britain. Bosnia and Herzegovina UK  Network consists of 14 branches that are located around the UK this was established in  1996 with our head office based in Birmingham. Read more

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Debating Genocide Deniers Part II/II

January 27, 2011

By: Daniel Toljaga
Institute for the Research of Genocide, Canada

Unembarrassed by an obvious lack of familiarity with the subject, this ‘tenured full professor’ of history at the University of Arizona recycles propaganda about the events at Srebrenica that has long been recognized as promoting misunderstanding and antagonism. Read more

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Debating Genocide Deniers Part I/II

December 29, 2010


By Daniel Toljaga
Institute for the Research of Genocide, Canada

Background of the debate: Read more

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Court Ruling: Serbs must pay $5 billion in damages for Bosnian genocide victims

December 28, 2010

Omarska Concentration Camp in Prijedor, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Posted on December 26, 2010 by Genocide Awareness Education

U.S. Jury Returns $4.5 Billion Verdict Against Former Bosnian Serb Leader Radovan Karadzic. Will Republika Srpska — a province in Bosnia-Herzegovina created as a result of ethnic cleansing and genocide — end up paying the bill, since Karadzic is broke? Read more

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An Open letter from the Institute for Research of Genocide-Canada

December 18, 2010

To the President of the higher courts and the prosecution board of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Milorad Novkovic
Head Prosecutor in Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Barasinin
Members of the Presidency in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Council of Ministers of of Bosnia and Herzegovina Read more

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Bosnia and Bosniaks – past, present, and perspectives

November 30, 2010

Author: Dr. Smail Cekic

The issue of the relations between Bosnia and Bosniaks has to be considered from several aspects of those relations. First of them is the continuity of the name Bosnia and all the related names. Our science has not reliably identified the origin of the name of the state Bosnia, though that onomatology research and the topo-onomatology as its discipline approached the solution of this complex issue. In any case, this name is local and it emerged among its citizens who lived in the areas later known as Bosnia, which name will later on be used in the highest-level international documents as the marking for this state. Read more

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Dr. Smail Cekic – Paper on historical importance of Bosnian statehood and challenges facing Bosnia and Bosniaks today

November 30, 2010

Author: Dr. Smail Cekic

This paper is intended to give contribution to the celebration of the 25th November – Day of Bosnia and Herzegovina statehood and, in this regard, it represents the objective scientific findings related to the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which confirms that Bosnia and Herzegovina is a permanent political, social, and historic category. Within the framework of the selected topic and the space, we shall present four major issues – social and scientific findings, such as: ZAVNOBiH (Anti-fascistic Council of the National Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina) and its historic relevance, Communists and the issue of Bosniac ethnicity, Restoration and the escalation of the Great Serbian movement, and Planning of crimes and defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Read more

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