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Sevdalinka: The echo of our souls, by Ivan Lovrenovic

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, …

Facebook Hate Group Glorifies Srebrenica Genocide

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.

CNAB Condemns Burning of Mosque in Fazlagica Kula

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.

Photos: Serbian Authorities Torture Bosniaks Muslims in Sanjak

(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 …

The Power of Samantha Power, by Haris Alibasic

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.

CNAB Celebrates Statehood Day of Bosnia-Herzegovina 2008

On November 22, 2008 the Congress of North American Bosniaks, Chicago Chapter and the American Music Festivals presented a night of the arts to celebrate Statehood Day of Bosnia and Herzegovina at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, Illinois. The combination of ethnic inspired classical music …

Case of Deported and Murdered Bosniak Refugees from Montenegro

Montenegro’s Foreign Minister says Podgorica and Bosnia will launch a joint probe into the case of deported Bosniak refugees from Montenegro during the Bosnian war. Milan Rocen said he hoped that the Montenegrin public prosecutor would propose measures concerning the case of the deportations of …