Dragan Cavic
Croatia Acquits Serb Fighter of Teenager’s Wartime Killing
Zagreb county court on Monday acquitted Dragan Cavic, a former paramilitary from the Republic of Serbian Krajina, an unrecognised wartime Croatian Serb-led statelet, of committing war crimes against civilians in the Petrinja area in July 1993.
Bosnian Serb Party Sues Izetbegovic Over Genocide Case
A Bosnian Serb political party, the National Democratic Movement, NDP, said on Monday that it will file a criminal lawsuit against the Bosniak member of the country's presidency, Bakir Izetbegovic, for circumventing state institutions to file a request for the revision of Bosnia's genocide lawsuit against Serbia at eth International Court of Justice.
Bosnian Serb Opposition Challenge Controversial Loan
Opposition parties in Republika Srpska have announced legal action against the leadership of Bosnia's Serb-dominated entity for taking out a controversial loan.
They will legally challenge legality and constitutionality of this financial transaction, opposition leaders told a session of the National Assembly on Wednesday.
Bosnia Serb Opposition Seeks PM's Dismissal
Dragan Cavic, an opposition leader in Republika Srpska, on Friday said the opposition parties will launch an initiative to dismiss Prime Minister Zeljka Cvijanovic, after foreign forensic experts allegedly confirmed the authenticity of an audio recording linking Cvijanovic to a bribery scandal.
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Bosniak member of presidency wants Nikolic's visit postponed
Bosnian Presidency member Bakir Izetbegovic has asked for Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic's visit to Sarajevo, planned for Tuesday, to be postponed.
Bosnia Finally Agrees New State Government
Four months after Bosnia's general elections, the leaders of the six parties that make up the ruling coalition at the state level have agreed on the distribution of ministerial and deputy ministerial seats in the new government.
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Bosnian Serbs Adopt 'Net Censorship' Law
The assembly of Bosnia's Serbian-dominated entity, Republika Srpska, on Thursday adopted changes to the Law on Public Peace and Order, which opposition parties and some international rights organizations have called an attack on free speech.
The law was adopted with the votes of the ruling coalition led by the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, SNSD, of Milorad Dodik.
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Bosnian Serb MPs Quit 'Net Censorship' Debate
The assembly of Bosnia's mainly Serbian entity began discussing disputed changes to the law on public peace and order on Tuesday despite a walkout by opposition parties, which accused the government of trying to create a "totalitarian regime".
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Agreement bypassing Dodik's party signed in Sarajevo
Agreement bypassing Dodik's party signed in Sarajevo
SARAJEVO -- The parties of Bakir Izetbegović, Željko Komšić, and the Alliance for Change coalition have signed a document on common principles of establishing government.
Bosnia Serb Opposition Unites Against Dodik
Three opposition parties in Republika Srpska, one of two entities in Bosnia, on March 19 said they were uniting into one bloc - and would talk to other interested parties prior to the elections.
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