Bosnia and Herzegovina

Measuring Democracy - Human Rights Watch’s - Artur Victoria Studies

indicators. But, like the AI, it provides the number of data about different cases of violations, the categories of violations, their magnitude and frequency. The sample that they have is much smaller then the AI sample. 66...

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Hamdan bin Zayed orders treatment of needy patients in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Abu Dhabi, Nov 07th, 2009 (WAM)--His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Representative of Ruler in Western Region and Chairman of the Red Crescent Authority (RCA), ordered dispatching of the World- Emirati medical team...

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Judges Appoint Karadzic Standby Counsel

Counsel will step in if Karadzic continues to boycott trial after it resumes in March. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (TU No 623, 6-Nov-09) Judges in the Hague trial of Radovan Karadzic have appointed a standby counsel who will...

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Balkan businesses may hold key to stable future

The western Balkans are still not as prosperous as before the wars of the 1990s, but sweeping reforms are starting to make the region more interesting for investors. Those were key topics at a forum in Bern earlier this week,...

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The trial and the wall , Goran Fejic

When they arrested Radovan K he knew that the times had changed. They did not arrest him because of the charges brought against him by a remote international tribunal. Those charges had been there for years, collecting dust....

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Dodik: I respect Bosnia, RS in it

RS PM Milorad Dodik says he is a "legalist" who respects the Dayton Accord, and thus Bosnia-Herzegovina, with the Serb republic (RS) as one of the two entities. The premier commented on Croatian President Stjepan Mesić’s...

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Serbian police arrest five war crimes suspects in eastern Bosnia

BELGRADE, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Serbian police have arrested five people suspected of committing war crimes against civilians in eastern Bosnia in 1992, war crimes prosecutors said in a statement on Friday. The Serbian War Crimes...

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Court scraps order to pay for mosques in Bosnia

Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. Published Date: 07 November 2009 A DISTRICT court in the Bosnian Serb capital has overturned a ruling ordering the town to pay $50 million...

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Serbia seeks thumbs-up on co-operation

Serbian officials voiced hope Thursday that chief UN prosecutor Serge Brammertz will give a positive assessment of their country's collaboration with The Hague tribunal, which is key to Belgrade's EU bid.

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Russia Sides Wants Bosnia's OHR Closed

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Thursday in Sarajevo that his country favored closing down the powerful international envoy’s office in Bosnia, echoing views repeatedly voiced by Bosnian Serbs over the past months.

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