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
Lieberman Calls Referendum Law ‘Disappointing and Alarming’
February 13, 2010
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman today criticized a move by the Bosnian Serb parliament to approve a law on referendums that could be used to call for secession from Bosnia. Read more
United States warns against Bosnian Serb referendum
February 10, 2010
AFP (SARAJEVO) — The United States warned Tuesday that a referendum could undermine ethnically-divided Bosnia’s fragile stability as Bosnian Serb lawmakers discussed plans to remove obstacles to a plebiscite.
Buying Remorse for Srebrenica
February 6, 2010
Serbia is mulling over a resolution expressing remorse for the massacre in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica. This time, EU accession aspirations may prove a big enough incentive to make it happen. Read more
Croatia must defend Bosnia. So should Serbia…
January 30, 2010
By Marko Attila Hoare
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
1. Thanks to EU and US complacancy in the face of Bosnia’s continuing disintegration, it has been left to Croatia’s president to promise resolute action in defence of this fragile state. Read more
Bosnia peace deal ‘being broken’
December 31, 2009
Source: BBC News
A row has erupted between Bosnian Serb politicians and the top international official in Bosnia-Hercegovina over the role of foreign judges and prosecutors. Read more
Broken Bosnia needs western attention
December 30, 2009
By William Hague and Paddy Ashdown
The 14th anniversary of the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords passed unnoticed in November. The collapse of a US-EU diplomatic initiative in Read more
“Adieu, Mr. Bildt!” by Hajrudin Somun
December 26, 2009
(Hajrudin Somun is 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.)
If there is one foreign dignitary Read more
Patriarch Pavle I, supporter of Karadžić and Mladić, escapes “earthly judgment”
November 19, 2009
After hearing Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Pavle I, who has just died in his 96th year, praised as an “ecumenist” by the Pope and a “man of peace” by the German Catholic Archbishop Read more


