Jakob Finci

Bosnia’s Institutions Must Take Lead in Implementing ECHR Judgements

The best-known among them is the Sejdic-Finci case, brought by Dervo Sejdic and Jakob Finci, members of Bosnia's Roma and Jewish communities who, under Bosnia's postwar constitution, are barred from running for parliament or the presidency given that they do not belong to any of the country's 'constituent peoples' - Croats, Bosniaks or Serbs.

Bosnia Constitution Still ‘Outrageously’ Violates Minority Rights – HRW

A decade after the European Court of Human Rights first ruled that the Bosnian constitution violates the rights of minorities, Human Rights Watch, HRW, has said in a press release that Bosnia has done nothing to end second-class status for Jews, Roma, and other minorities.

Bosnia’s Jews Still Hoping for Return of Seized Property

Sarajevo's architecture and its charming historical buildings often impress visitors to the capital, but for those whose families once owned some of them - or at least, the land on which they are built - they are a painful reminder of what they believe Bosnia and Herzegovina owes them.

Bosnian Religious Leaders Preach Solidarity Against Nationalism

"Standing together" against nationalism was the message of the event held on Monday evening by Bosnia's top religious leaders in an attempt to defuse tensions in the country.

The event saw Bosnia's Grand Mufti and the head of the Catholic Church in Bosnia share jokes with Bishop Grigorije of the Serbian Orthodox Church and Jakob Finci, president of the Jewish Community of Bosnia.

Bosnia Offered Help to Tackle Discrimination

A broad-reaching new project to bring Bosnia into line with European anti-discrimination norms launches on Wednesday.

"Various forms of discrimination remain one of the most serious human rights issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina," said a statement by the Council of Europe, which launched the project in partnership with the European Union.

EU takes BiH to task for Sejdic-Finci failure

EU takes BiH to task for Sejdic-Finci failure

Some politicians said the October elections are the key to implementing the verdict.

The BiH presidency building stands in Sarajevo. The top government posts are earmarked for the country's three majority ethnicities, which is discriminatory, according to a 2009 European Court of Human Rights ruling. [AFP]