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Four former Yugoslav countries pledge to cooperate in fight against organized crime

Four former Yugoslav countries on Saturday signed a joint statement in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, pledging to intensify police cooperation in the fight against organized crime, terrorism and corruption. Officials from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia were unanimous at the end of the two-day informal regional meeting of ministers of security and interior that it is necessary to...

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"Fools Rush In" - cast: Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson

Release date : TBA 2010 Synopsis : Based on the book 'Fools Rush In' by American writer and filmmaker Bill Carter who lived in Sarajevo at the ...

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Witness Says Belgrade Sent Army to Sarajevo

He claims special unit came to capital to transport bodies of dead Yugoslav army soldiers home. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (TU No 579, 28-Nov-08)

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THE FREE MARKET CONSENSUS 1989-2008: RIP

By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN The subprime mortgage crisis is only the Sarajevo which caused the financial collapse. The real reason is the massive explosion of debt at all levels and in all forms that has engulfed the world. Since 1992, the total of debt in the world has gone from a level equal to global GDP to a level that is now 3.7 times as much as global GDP. This debt explosion, explained in...

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Bosnia-Herzegovina to withdraw troops from Iraq in December

The Bosnia-Herzegovina's presidency decided on Wednesday to withdraw the country's military contingent from Iraq by mid-December, said reports reaching here from Bosnian capital Sarajevo. Nebojsa Radmanovic, chairman of the state presidency, told the press that nearly 90 Bosnian troops were expected to return home on Dec. 15 after the end of the involvement in the U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq....

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Annie Leibovitz - Life Through A Lens

Photographer Annie Leibovitz has produced amazing and iconic images. From her work with Rolling Stone magazine through to her pictures of the horrors of war in Rwanda and Sarajevo. Her sister, Barbara, made a documentary about the work and life of Annie: Life Through A Lens .

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The Cellist of Sarajevo, by Steven Galloway

During the seige of Sarajevo in 1992, 22 people were killed in a bread line; afterward, cellist Vedran Smailovic played at the spot for 22 days. Inspired by this event, and told from alternating points of view, Galloway’s novel tells the story of four Sarajevo residents who hear the music, and, in different ways, facing [...]

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Artist and Restauranteur Dejan Bogdanovic

I met painter Dejan Bogdanovic in a nightclub he was running in Florence, Italy, nearly ten years ago. Dressed in a vintage leather vest and the owner of one of the most charming laughs I'd ever heard, I was intrigued by him straight away. Born in Sarajevo as the son of an international chess champion, Dejan was catapulted into the intellectual art world at a...

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ICJ Rules on Croatia Case

Court decides it has authority to hear genocide case against Serbia. By Merdijana Sadovic in Sarajevo (TU No 578, 21-Nov-08)

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Waiting in Sarajevo

Three hours to go…I’m sitting here in the Sarajevo bus station though it’s a train I’m catching in three hours time. It’s warmer here and you can sit down without having to buy something, unlike the train station which has plenty of cafes but nothing approximating a waiting room. I don’t expect much sleep with a rattling night ahead. The train had got to be better than a bus, I suppose, though there’ll...

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Guantanamo: freedom for the Algerian Six?

One of the worst abuses in the war on terror is the case of "Algerian six" . A group of Algerian-born Bosnian citizens, they were accused of plotting to blow up the US embassy in Sarajevo. The Bosnian courts ruled that there was no evidence against them, and that they should be released - but the US government, unwilling to accept the rule of law or little things like evidence, monstered the Bosnians...

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Witness Claims Sarajevo Bargaining Chip in Serb Plan

He says besieged city was “collective hostage” for gaining concessions from Bosnian government and international community. By Elma Mahmutovic in Sarajevo (TU No 578, 21-Nov-08)

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Bosnia authorities arrest two for alleged war crimes

[JURIST] Two alleged Bosnian war criminals were arrested Tuesday on orders from the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Radivoje Lalovic and Soniboj Skiljevic are charged with war crimes allegedly committed during the 1992-1995 siege of Sarajevo, when both men worked in the Kula prison. They are accused of committing multiple ethnically-motivated crimes, including unlawful killings, detentions, torture,...

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Curing the Bosnia Blues

In the last couple of weeks there has been more attention heaped on little Bosnia than has been the case for years. First, Paddy Ashdown and Richard Hoolbroke argued in The Guardian that the situation was deteriorating rapidly. Immediately afterwards, William Hague travelled to Sarajevo to see things for himself followed by Foreign Secretary David [...]