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A Canadian High Representative: A Path to Stabilizing Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Amidst rising political tensions and secessionist threats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the selection of the next High Representative is crucial for safeguarding the nation's stability. This analysis proposes a Canadian candidate as an ideal choice, citing Canada's long-standing neutrality, multilateral diplomatic experience, federal governance insights, and commitment to BiH's sovereignty. Such an appointment could help restore international confidence in the Office of the High Representative and reinforce its role as a neutral guarantor of democratic governance, rather than a tool of geopolitical influence.

3 days ago

Bosnia

Bosnian Generals Condemn MP's 'Power Struggle' Comments on War, Demand Apology

The Association of Generals of Bosnia and Herzegovina has strongly condemned MP Sabina Ćudić for her remarks framing the aggression on BiH and the Siege of Sarajevo as a "struggle for power." They accuse her of humiliating victims and distorting established historical facts, including the Srebrenica genocide and the terror inflicted on Sarajevo. The association demands a public apology from Ćudić, asserting that her statements undermine the truth of the defensive-liberation war and absolve perpetrators.

3 days ago

Bosnia

Legal Expert Demands Resignation Over Sarajevo Siege Remarks Amidst BiH Court Appointments Controversy

The selection of new judges for Bosnia and Herzegovina's Constitutional Court is mired in controversy, with legal expert Enver Išerić condemning the lack of transparency and procedural breaches. Adding to the political storm, Išerić has vehemently demanded the resignation of Naša stranka president Sabina Ćudić over her controversial remarks downplaying the ethnic and religious nature of the Sarajevo siege. He also criticized the ruling coalition's reform stagnation and alleged judicial instrumentalization.

4 days ago

Bosnia

Bosnian Court Affirms Legality of Displaying Historic Republic of BiH Flag

A Bosnian court has ruled that displaying the historic flag of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (RBiH) is neither a criminal offense nor hate speech. This decision, stemming from a 2018 verdict affirmed in 2020, underscores the flag's status as the lawful emblem under which Bosnia and Herzegovina gained UN membership in 1992. The ruling reaffirms the flag's significance as a symbol of national continuity and resilience for many citizens.

3 days ago

Sport

UEFA Pays Tribute to Edin Džeko Amid BiH Team Preparations

UEFA recently celebrated Bosnian football star Edin Džeko's scoring ability with a video. This comes as the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team prepares for a friendly match against North Macedonia. The team has scheduled daily training sessions and media engagements leading up to the Friday game.

2 days ago

Bosnia

Bosnian Victims' Group Urges Tribunal Not to Release Convicted War Criminal Stanišić

The Association "Women - Victims of War" has appealed to IRMCT President Graciela Gatti Santana to prevent the early release of convicted war criminal Jovica Stanišić, insisting he completes his 15-year sentence. The group highlighted the importance of Stanišić's conviction for its confirmation of Serbia's active role in the Bosnian conflict.

3 days ago

Bosnia

Bosniak Organizations Condemn Politician's War Remarks, Demand Resignation

Three Bosniak organizations have strongly condemned Sabina Ćudić, a Bosnian politician, for describing the war as a "fight for power" and denying its genocidal nature. They demand her immediate resignation, a public apology, and criminal charges, citing international court rulings on the Srebrenica genocide and aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The groups emphasize the importance of truth and justice for victims.

1 day ago

Bosnia

Bosnian Historian Rebuts 'Power Struggle' Claim for War Crimes and Genocide

Muamer Džananović, a prominent Bosnian historian, has publicly challenged Sabina Ćudić's assertion that the aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina was merely a 'struggle for power.' Citing international court verdicts on genocide and crimes against humanity, Džananović argues these were results of grand-state ideologies and organized criminal enterprises. He underscored his point by recounting the multi-generational suffering of the Tufekčić family in Višegrad across two wars, emphasizing the ideological roots of their persecution.

3 days ago

Bosnia

Bosnian Official's NATO Membership Claims Undermined by Internal Divisions and Alliance Demands

Alija Kožljak, chief of staff for BiH Presidency Chairman Denis Bećirović, recently claimed Bosnia and Herzegovina has met all NATO membership conditions and could receive an invitation soon. However, this assertion is contradicted by NATO itself, which stresses the need for internal political consensus, resolution of military property issues, and increased defense spending. Adding to the complexity, Kožljak's personal standing with Turkish authorities, linked to a "black list," highlights a separate diplomatic challenge.

5 days ago

Culture

Scholar Šaćir Filandra's New Book Reimagines Bosnian History Through Regional Figures

Scholar Šaćir Filandra has launched 'My Homeland in World History: The Game of Identity,' a new book that critically re-examines Bosnia and Herzegovina's historical, political, and spiritual developments. Through the political biographies of prominent figures from Herzegovina, the work aims to decenter dominant ethnopolitical narratives and highlight the interconnectedness of BiH's cultural identities without overemphasizing differences.

4 days ago

Bosnia

US Ambassador Nominee's Vision: Bosnia's Defense Industry as a Strategic Opportunity

Retired General Ronald Johnson, a potential U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, previously wrote about utilizing Bosnia's defense industry to boost NATO supply and regional economies. This approach, reflecting the Trump administration's emphasis on industrial defense, could lead to expanded American investments in the sector, supported by key players such as Regulus Corporation.

5 days ago

Politics

Nikšić Accuses Izetbegović of Bosnia Partition Plans

Nermin Nikšić, leader of SDP BiH, claims that Bakir Izetbegović of SDA was prepared to divide Bosnia and Herzegovina, a claim reportedly confirmed by former U.S. Ambassador Michael Murphy. Nikšić stated that Izetbegović had a map of a divided BiH and pushed for its breakup into three parts during reform talks. Nikšić vowed to continue fighting to prevent any division of the country, calling Izetbegović a "traitor in the making."

3 days ago

Bosnia

Bosnian Institute Condemns Politician's 'Struggle for Power' Description of War

The Institute for Research of Genocide Canada (IRGC) has vehemently condemned a politician's recent characterization of the Bosnian War as a "struggle for power." The institute argues that such statements trivialize the documented aggression, war crimes, and genocide, particularly in Srebrenica. It has demanded a public apology and informed international bodies about the remarks' perceived historical dangers.

3 days ago

Bosnia

Bosniak Victim Associations Condemn European Actions, Allege 'Apartheid' in BiH

Two leading Bosniak victim associations have vehemently criticized Europe and its representatives in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They accuse European entities of supporting policies that foster "open apartheid" and represent a "continuation of genocide," specifically condemning support for a border crossing opening in Bosanska Gradiška and silence on alleged "fascist outbursts."

3 days ago

Bosnia

Controversial Roundtable: Bosnian Serb Officials Meet Sanctioned Russians, Address 'Historical Truth'

Legislators from Republika Srpska recently convened with sanctioned Russian officials and historians for an online roundtable on "historical truth," focusing on World War II and the Bosnian War. The discussions involved individuals known for denying the Srebrenica genocide and facing war crimes accusations, prompting concerns from experts about the Kremlin's use of historical revisionism as a soft power tool. Critics highlight the event's pseudo-scientific format, which serves to legitimize political agendas and undermine accountability.

5 days ago

Politics

Bosnian Politician's War Remarks Spark Controversy Over Historical Revisionism

Sabina Ćudić, president of Naša stranka, has drawn widespread criticism for characterizing the Bosnian war and the siege of Sarajevo as merely a "struggle for power," downplaying its ethnic and religious dimensions. Critics contend her remarks ignore historical facts about wartime atrocities and align with revisionist narratives, while highlighting a perceived double standard in the party's priorities. The controversy unfolds ahead of October's local elections, where voters will weigh the party's stance on defining the war.

5 days ago

Politics

US Drives Diplomatic Spat Over Bosnia's High Representative

A diplomatic dispute is brewing over the next High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The United States initially backed Antonio Zanardi Landi but faced European opposition. Now, the US has introduced a second candidate, William Ruger, signaling a firm stance in the selection process.

about 3 hours ago

Politics

Bosnian Diplomacy Under Scrutiny for PR Focus and Informal Ties

Bosnia and Herzegovina's foreign policy, led by Minister Elmedin Konaković, is criticized for focusing too much on public relations rather than substantive diplomacy. This approach has led to missed opportunities at global forums and concerns over controversial ties with the UAE. Experts warn that relying on informal networks and potentially diverting public resources for political gain could damage the country's international credibility and institutions.

3 days ago

Tech

Circular Economy Offers Modernization for BiH Industry, Says Expert

Hanadi Džabić Frašto, CEO of RCB Nanotehnologija, emphasized the circular economy as a key development opportunity for Bosnia and Herzegovina's industry. Her company leads in restoring high-purity carbon black, crucial for sustainable manufacturing and meeting European market demands. Džabić Frašto highlighted the need for structured collaboration among industry, institutions, and academia to fully leverage this potential for modernization.

1 day ago

Business

Sarajevo Duo Launches NOSIVA, A Sustainable Fashion Exchange Platform

Sarajevo-based entrepreneurs Džejla Omerhodžić and Nadira Sofović have launched NOSIVA, an innovative digital platform for buying, selling, and exchanging clothing. Their initiative aims to revolutionize consumer habits and perceptions of fashion by integrating technology with principles of sustainability and modern style. The founders, both computer science graduates, independently manage the platform and plan future enhancements like secure payments and a mobile app.

3 days ago