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Protect the LGBT citizens of Bosnia from homophobic violence

This is a motion I have tried to get the Green Party of England and Wales committee to take forward to the European Green Party.... Given the recent attacks on one of the first Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender festivals in Bosnia by homophobic thugs encouraged by extremist politicians, which resulted in the cancellation of the festival in Sarajevo, the European Green Party supports the following...

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Biden Played Less Than Key Role in Bosnia Legislation

The moment when Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. looked Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic in the eye and called him a "damned war criminal" has become the stuff of campaign legend.

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Joe Biden lies about Bosnia

Joe Biden is running around the campaign trail telling the world that he saved the day on Bosnia. He lies. But, despite the bravado, Biden was not a key player in the legislation that ultimately forced Bill Clinton to lift an arms embargo imposed by the United Nations on Bosnian Muslims fighting the Serbs, according to congressional [...]

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Bosnia's former mujahedin leader in custody, faces deportation

Sarajevo - Bosnian police arrested a former mujahedin leader and fighter facing possible deportation to his homeland Syria, news reports said Tuesday. Imad Al-Husini, or Abu Hamza, was placed in an immigrant centre after his arrest by Bosnian anti-te...

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Survey Shows Daily's Website Most Visited Portal in Bosnia

Text of report by Bosnian wide-circulation privately-owned daily Dnevni avaz, on 4 October [Report by "Ad.H.": "Dnevni Avaz Portal Most Visited Website"] Although belatedly, Internet surveys conducted in B-H, Slovenia, and Croatia under the auspices of the Valicon company and in cooperation with Poland's Gemius have again produced a list of most visited websites in B-H.

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Bosnia vote marks nationalist surge

Local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina yesterday (5 October) confirmed deep ethnic divisions within the Balkan country, which is seen as a natural candidate for EU accession.

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BOSNIA: Voter turnout on the rise as nationalists lead in local elections

Despite a campaign marked by widespread nationalistic rhetoric and a near-absolute neglect of local issues, Bosnians turned out in force for local elections. The ruling Croat, Muslim and Serb nationalist parties took an early lead.

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Polls close in Bosnia

Polls have closed in Bosnia in the fourth post-war general elections, with results expected to confirm the ruling nationalists in the ethnically divided Balkan country. Election commission president Suad Arnautovic called voter turnout "far below expectations". At 55 percent, more of the country's approximately three million registered voters cast ballots than in the 2004 local poll. It saw a 45 percent...

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City voters boycott Bosnia's local polls

SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Many Bosnian city dwellers, supporters of small, multi-ethnic parties, boycotted local polls Sunday in which nationalists reflecting ethnic rivalries are expected to hang onto power, 13 years after war ended.

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The Break-up of Yugoslavia - II

The second part of the eminent Serbian civil-rights lawyer's authoritative account of the conspiracy that led to the former Yugoslavia breaking up in the way that it did

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Voting under way in Bosnia's local elections

Bosnians have gone to the polls in the fourth post-war local elections which are expected to confirm the dominance of the ruling nationalists. Some three million Bosnians are eligible to elect 140 mayors, as well as local council members. Since the 1992-1995 war, Bosnia consists of two semi-independent entities -- the Muslim-Croat Federation and the Serbs' Republika Srpska. The two share weak central...

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Voting underway in Bosnia's local elections

well as local council members. Since the 1992-1995 war, Bosnia consists of two semi-independent entities -- the Muslim-Croat Federation and the Serbs' Republika Srpska. The two share weak central institutions while each has its own government and police. Analysts say the turnout is expected to be low in Sunday's polls due to widespread voter apathy and the lack of local issues in the election campaign....

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Slain teen excelled in hockey, studies

A decade and a half after her family fled the violence of war-torn Sarajevo, Vesna Cikovic says she can't believe her 17-year-old son was gunned down in a peaceful west-end Toronto neighbourhood Friday night.

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PREVIEW: Nationalists tipped to win local polls amid public apathy

Sarajevo - Although some 3 million Bosnians are eligible to vote in local elections Sunday, the trend of a declining turnout is expected to continue. Public apathy has been compounded by the fact that many of the 29,000 candidates for seats in 150 mu...

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GE to sign 400 mln euro deal in Bosnia's Serb half

BANJA LUKA, Bosnia (Reuters) - General Electric will sign an investment deal worth at least 400 million euros ($554.3 million) in the Serb half of Bosnia later this month, the region's prime minister said in an interview on Friday.