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CNAB President Haris Alibasic met with Zeljko Komsic, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

July 25, 2011

During the meeting it was talked about the position of BiH citizens in the USA and Canada. It was pointed out that the co-operation between the associations gathering the citizens of our country and the Institutions of BiH must be improved. Read more

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It’s Time We Started Talking About the Bosnian Genocide

June 8, 2011

By: Mirza Velagic
In 2005 the United States Senate and House of Representatives passed resolutions (S. Res. 134 and H. Res. 199) commemorating the 10th anniversary of the fall of the U.N. “safe zone” of Srebrenica and officially recognizing the Bosnian Genocide. Both resolutions contain the same central paragraph:
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Letter to Nobel Prize Committee for Literature Regarding Dobrica Cosic

February 8, 2011

To the Nobel Prize Committee for Literature

Letter of appeal to deny Nobel Prize nomination for Dobrica Cosic

The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB), Institute for Research of Genocide Canada (IRGC), and Bosnian-American Institute for Genocide and Education (BAGI), on behalf of victims of crimes of aggression and genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, voice their concern over possible proposal to the Committee of the Nobel Prize that Dobrica Cosic be awarded a prestigious award for literature. Read more

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Dayton in Bosnia and Herzegovina: 15 Years After – Experiment in Democratic Governance

January 6, 2011

Author: Haris Alibasic, MPA, PhD Candidate

Comparing Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia) and the U.S. in terms of governance and public policy is a very challenging task even though some of the key elements of Bosnia’s political, legal, economic and judicial systems were created by the U.S. administration. Read more

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The bizarre world of genocide denial

December 18, 2010

Author: Marko Attila Hoare, PhD

I get older, they stay the same age – as someone once said in another context. It’s one thing I like about Bosnia genocide-deniers. When I first started taking them on at the age of nineteen, their arguments were already easy to refute, and I was hampered only by the limits of my own knowledge. Now, nearly two decades on, I know a lot more, but I still periodically find myself repeating the same old refutations of the same old canards – canards that sound increasingly silly as time goes by. Read more

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Hartmann still awaiting her Appeal judgement at the ICTY

October 4, 2010

Over a year has passed since Florence Hartmann had appealed against her sentence at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). On September 24, 2009, the Author of “Peace and Punishment, the secret war between international politics and international justice” (2007) was convicted and sentence to a fine of 7000 Euros by the ICTY for having questioned in her book and in an press article the validity of two court decisions. Read more

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CNAB press release regarding the human rights abuses in the Sandzak region

September 6, 2010

The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB), an umbrella organization representing the interests of American and Canadian Bosniaks, is deeply concerned over the continued human and religious rights violations of the state of Serbia against its minority ethnic group, Bosniaks in the Sandzak region. Read more

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E-Novine

April 29, 2010

ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND:

E-Novine is a Belgrade-based for profit, nonpartisan organization founded in 2008. Registered as a public media outlet, E-Novine produces an online news daily of the same name (www.e-novine.com) featuring critical and independent coverage of current events and politics. E-Novine aims to present every piece of news with a unique point of view, so that the reader is not only informed, but also encouraged to form his or her own opinion about the issue. Read more

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NATO Agrees to Launch Bosnia Membership Action Plan (MAP)

April 22, 2010

TALLINN (Reuters) – NATO ministers agreed on Thursday to grant a Membership Action Plan (MAP) for Bosnia that could see it join the alliance in coming years, but attached conditions to its implementation. Read more

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OHR asks Serbs to stop distorting Srebrenica Genocide facts

April 20, 2010

Office of the High Representative and the EU Special Representative has issued the following statement concerning the Srebrenica genocide denial by the Republika Srpska’s authorities: Read more

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