Vanredna Skupština KBSA: Grand Rapids, 28 Februar 2009
Na osnovu odluke Upravnog odbora Kongresa Bošnjaka Sjeverne Amerike (UO KBSA), a na prijedlog Komisije za usaglašavanje
Na osnovu odluke Upravnog odbora Kongresa Bošnjaka Sjeverne Amerike (UO KBSA), a na prijedlog Komisije za usaglašavanje
THE MYTH OF BRATUNAC: A BLATANT NUMBERS GAME The allegations that Serb casualties in Bratunac, between April 1992 and December 1995 amount to over three thousand is an evident falsification of facts.
Following her participation in a European parliament debate, the president of Serbia’s Helsinki Committee discusses divisions within the Serbian political elite over European integration, Kosovo, Croatia, Bosnia, international justice and human rights.
Like every authentic song, the sevdalinka lives truly only at the moment it is being sung, and lives in the manner it is sung – well or badly. There is something in the singing, in the execution of the sevdalinka that must not be spoiled, …
Technology has done wonders for recent activist and progressive movements. One of these tech information sources is Facebook. Facebook is a social utility open to the public for interaction with other
Approximately 19,000 people have joined a group on the Facebook social networking website demanding removal of a Serbian hate group that glorifies the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. Srebrenica genocide claimed lives of 8,000 to 10,000 Bosniaks Muslims, including ethnic cleansing of more than 20,000 civilians.
The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CBNA), an umbrella organization representing Bosniaks living in the United States and Canada strongly condemns the today’s attack against Bosniaks’ mosque in Fazlagica Kula near Gacko municipality during the most sacred holiday for Bosniaks, Eid Al-Adha.
The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB), an umbrella organization representing Canadian and US Bosniaks, sharply condemns the draft law, about the Territorial Organization of Republika Srpska (RS), approved by RS legislators. The draft
(VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED) Sanjak (Bosnian: Sandžak) is a region divided between Serbia and Montenegro, mainly populated by Bosniaks Muslims. During 1990s, it was a place of brutal killings, torture and ethnic cleansing of the Bosniak population perpetrated by the oppressive Serbian regime. Hundreds of Bosniak …
In addition to the fact that the future Vice President, Joe Biden, the two more recent announcements that came from President-elect Obama’s transition team may mean some cautious optimism for the future of Bosnia.