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Serbia’s New Announcements Threaten Another Conflict In The Balkans

Recently, Obrad Kesic, a lobbyist for Republika Srpska and head of its Office of Representatives, announced in Washington, DC  for the Serbian portal B92.net, that “if we want to keep our national interests, then we will have to enter conflicts over our interests. If anyone …

White House Hosts Roundtable on Syrian Refugees

Hungarian American Coalition: On December 18, the White House hosted 40 leaders from ethnic communities, refugee aid and interfaith organizations to discuss the Administration’s approach to welcoming refugees while ensuring the safety and security of the American people.

THANK YOU Hamdija!

For the last six years, Hamdija Čustović (MBA) took the time from his family life, and other daily career obligations so that he could dedicate himself to the development and progress of our organization, with a goal of spreading the truth about the aggression on …

#GIVINGTUESDAY

“Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday” have passed, and now it is the time to show your support to our community. On this #GivingTuesday, a Tuesday where traditionally donations are made to non profit organizations, please make a monetary contribution TODAY to support CNAB.

#GivingTuesday – Support the Facts About Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Congress of North American Bosniaks wholeheartedly supports the #GivingTuesday fundraising campaign for the Advisory Council for Bosnia and Herzegovina and asks all our members to generously donate.  Together, we must continue to combat genocide denial and widespread misinformation of the historical narrative of the war of …

NEW: CNAB Leadership Institute

Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB) has been working hard to set the foundation for a new, challenging and interesting phase. At the heart of our new successes is the focus on the future of our community: our youth! With that in mind, we wanted …

CNAB: DAYTON PEACE ACCORDS – TWENTY YEARS LATER

Twenty years ago, in the wake of the genocide in Srebrenica and the surrounding areas of the eastern town in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), the Dayton Peace Accords (DPA) ended a war that killed more than 100,000 people, left between 20,000 and 50,000 women victims …