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Sarajevo is not your city, Mr Karadzic, but mine

02 March 2010 | By Nidzara Ahmetasevic

Radovan Karadzic Radovan Karadzic, Sarajevo is not your city, and you have no right to say that it is, just as you do not have the right to say in public, even if it’s in court, that someone has dug up bones around Bosnia and brought them to Srebrenica to make a fake graveyard. This is insulting.


Feith: ICJ Opinion May Ease Tensions
09 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

Pieter Feith, the head of the International Civilian Office in Kosovo, said that the opinion of the International Court of Justice on the legality of Kosovo's declaration of independence could help alleviate tense relations between Belgrade and Pristina.

Returned Asylum Seekers Arrive in Region
12 March 2010 |

A bus carrying Macedonian and Serbian nationals who unsuccessfully sought asylum in Belgium arrived in the two Balkan countries on Thursday after departing Brussels the previous day.


Hodzic et al: Custody Debate
12 March 2010 |

The State Prosecution asks the Court to extend custody of three former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are charged with crimes committed in Trusina village, Konjic municipality, in April 1993.



Interpol Recalls Serbia’s Arrest Warrants

Sarajevo | 03 July 2009 | Srecko Latal
 
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Interpol has recalled arrest warrants against a group of Bosnian war-time leaders, who have been accused by Serbia of war crimes, media reported on Friday, quoting Bosnian government officials.

The announcement triggered strong criticism among Bosnian Serb officials, some of whom accused Interpol of being “hostile” towards Serbs.

Serbia has issued 13 arrest warrants against a group of Bosnia and Herzegovina political and military leaders for the attack on a convoy of the Yugoslav Peoples’ Army, which was pulling out of Sarajevo in May 1992.

Serbian officials claimed up to 42 soldiers were killed and 73 wounded, but Bosnian officials present during the incident said there were only up to nine victims.

Serbia launched an investigation last year against 18 people believed to have been involved in this incident. This year it issued so called “red” arrest warrants against 13 Bosnian officials.

The Bosnian government said this was a political decision and warned that it would hamper relations between the two countries. It also urged Interpol to withdraw these warrants.

Spokeswoman for the Bosnian Ministry of Security, Milada Dreca, told media on Thursday that Interpol has cancelled the warrants.

Serbian officials said they were still not officially informed about the decision.

The announcement triggered strong reactions from the Bosnian Serb leadership.

Slavko Jovicic, deputy in Bosnia’s House of Representatives, said that with this decision, Interpol had showed it was one of those organisations “hostile” to Serbs.

Dusanka Majkic, from Bosnia’s lower chamber of parliament, the House of Peoples, said there was “a chain” that protected Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) who have committed crimes against Serbs.



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Comments:

2009-07-03 12:13:03
Bravo, Interpol, good that they have thrown out this ridiculous affair for what it is. And of course, poor Serbs, the whole world is hostile to them. Waa waa waa.


2009-07-06 15:15:00
If Bosnia is so certain of its case, why doesn't it offer to start a joint investigation with Serbia?


2009-07-06 23:18:57
Let's take one guess over who controls Interpol, as well as, who controls Nato. Our guess: the United States of America. Whether the USA is "right" or "wrong" makes no difference.

Steve:
2009-07-21 12:47:14
I prefer a thousand times American imperialism over Russian imperialism!

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