Milorad Dodik

Serbian Officials Slam 'Illegal' Bosnian Genocide Lawsuit

Officials from Serbia and Bosnia's Serb-led entity Republika Srpska said after a meeting in Belgrade on Wednesday that a proposed application for a review of a judgment in the lawsuit against Serbia at the International Court of Justice was unconstitutional and illegal, and represented an attack on the Serb people.

Bosnian Serb MPs Stage Boycott Over Serbia Genocide Case

Lawmakers from Bosnia's two largest Serb-led parties boycotted Thursday's session in the state parliament because of what they described as a constitutional crisis over a proposed appeal against the 2007 judgment in Bosnia and Herzegovina's case against Serbia at the International Court of Justice.

Suspended Bosnian Chief State Prosecutor Faces Grilling

Suspended Bosnian chief prosecutor Goran Salihovic is to stand before a disciplinary commission on Monday as part of the disciplinary procedure against him launched as a result of an investigation initiated last year.

This started after he was accused of protecting Republika Srpska entity leader Milorad Dodik in several major corruption investigations.

Russia Seeking Balkan Chaos, US Expert says

Russian leader Vladimir Putin plans to take "revenge" on the West in the Balkans by egging on Serbian provocateurs in Bosnia and Kosovo, a US security expert and former US counter-intelligence officer says.

Writing in the online Observer, John Schindler says US-led solutions to the Balkan crisis of the 1990s, only ever intended as temporary fixes, are fast coming apart.

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