Bosniak people
High-Level Suspects Charged, But Bosnia’s Dobrovoljacka Case Has Troubled History
The Bosnian state prosecution filed an indictment this week charging ten people with committing a war crime in Sarajevo on May 3, 1992, when a Yugoslav People's Army military convoy was withdrawing from the capital.
Bosnian Army Ex-Commander Jailed over Killings of Serb Prisoners
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court on Thursday sentenced the former commander of the Third Corps of the Bosnian Army, Sakib Mahmuljin to a combined sentence of eight years for war crimes in the Vozuca and Zavidovici areas in 1995.
Bosnia Indicts Ten for Yugoslav Troops’ Deaths in Sarajevo
The Bosnian state prosecution said on Wednesday that it has charged ten suspects including Ejup Ganic, who was a member of Bosnia's presidency during the war, with committing war crimes against prisoners of war and civilians in the controversial Dobrovoljacka Street case.
Serbian Muslim Leader’s Son Seeks Govt Role After Father’s Death
Votes for the party increased by 15 per cent and the SPP secured three seats in the Serbian parliament. But despite this success, questions about Muamer Zukorlic's death overshadowed its victory in Sandzak.
Serbian Muslim Leader’s Body to be Exhumed Due to Suspected Poisoning
Muamer Zukorlic's coffin being carried to his grave. Photo: Muamer Zukorlic/Facebook
"As part of the investigation, a statement was taken from Usame Zukorlic [son of Muamer Zukorlic], and then an order was given to exhume the body of the late Muamer Zukorlic, with which the family agreed," the prosecutor's office told Radio Sto Plus on Thursday.
Turkey marks anniversary of death of Bosnian founder president
Turkey on Oct. 19 marked the 18th anniversary of the death of Alija Izetbegovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina's first president and a pivotal figure in the troubled history of the Balkans.
Corruption Scandal Shakes Bosnia’s Largest Political Party
Asim Sarajlic, the deputy leader of the Party of Democratic Action, SDA, the strongest Bosniak party in the country, resigned on Monday evening after the leak of an audio file which allegedly revealed details of a corrupt deal involving party officials.
"Too early to remember region's victims together"
Bakir Izetbegovic has said that Serbian PM Aleksanda Vucic's initiative to establish a joint day of remembrance is "premature and incomplete."
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Vote Count Almost Over From Bosnia's Election
Based on around 95 per cent of votes counted, the three members of Bosnia's State Presidency will Bakir Izetbegovic - for the Bosniaks, Dragan Covic - for the Croats, and Mladen Ivanic - for the Serbs.
Izetbegovic, the existing Bosniak member, standing for the Bosniak Party of Democratic Action, SDA, won about 228,000 votes, some 40,000 more than his main rival, Fahrudin Radoncic.
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Bosnian Serb Cross Sparks Anger in Srebrenica
People who survived the Srebrenica massacres condemned the raising of a Serbian Orthodox cross near the memorial for the thousands of Bosniaks who were killed in 1995.
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