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Bosnia Is Turning Me Into a Feminist

01 September 2010 | By Jessie Hronesova

No one ever said it would be easy to work as a female researcher in a patriarchal society, which Bosnia certainly is, especially in rural areas. 



Honduras Recognises Kosovo’s Independence
03 September 2010 | Lawrence Marzouk

The Central American state of Honduras has formally recognised Kosovo’s independence.

FM: Macedonian Delegation to Meet “Name” Mediator
02 September 2010 | Sinisa Jakov Marusic

UN mediator Matthew Nimetz is to meet Macedonia's delegation to the UN General Assembly in September to discuss the "name row" with Greece, Macedonia's Foreign Minister has confirmed.

Week ahead: Trials for Trusina and Doboj Crimes Begin
03 September 2010 |

The trials of seven indictees charged with crimes committed in the Konjic and Doboj area are due to begin before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina next week.



Three Guantanamo Prisoners Sent to Albania

Tirana | 24 February 2010 | Besar Likmeta
 
Camp X-Ray Guantanamo
Camp X-Ray Guantanamo
The Albanian Ministry of Interior announced on Wednesday that it has accepted the transfer of three prisoners from the US detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The transfer of the three prisoners, Saleh bin Hadi Asasi, of Tunisian nationality; Sharif Fati Ali al Mishad, from Egypt; and Abdul Rauf Omar Mohammad Abu al Qusin, from Libya, was reached through separate agreements between Albania and the United States.

“This transfer is a result of the engagement of the Albanian government in backing the Obama administration's policy to close the detention center in Guantanamo and transfer prisoners to friendly and safe third countries,” said the ministry in a statement.

Since 2006 Albania has accepted 11 former Guantanamo prisoners, all deemed innocent, who could not be repatriated to their home countries for fear of persecution.

According to Human Rights Watch, of nearly 200 inmates still in Guantanamo, about 60 of them cannot be returned to their home countries because they risk persecution at the hands of local authorities.

 



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