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Sabina Arslanagic is a journalist based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Egyptians in Bosnia Protest Against Mubarak

01 Feb 2011  |  Balkan Insight
Protesters gathered in front of the Egyptian embassy in Sarajevo, demanding the resignation of Hosni Mubarak, citing issues like unemployment and lack of development in Egypt. The protest lasted over an hour with chants in Arabic and English. Bosnia's Foreign Ministry, with the help of Turkey, is evacuating its citizens from Egypt, providing contact numbers for coordination.

Bosnian Serb Court Dismisses Bosniak Complaint

31 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
The Bosnian Serb Constitutional Court ruled that the appointment of Aleksandar Dzombic, a Serb, to a key position did not violate the constitution or the interests of the Bosniak people. The court clarified that the constitution allows no more than two of the six key positions to be filled by representatives of any one constituent people or minority groups, but does not mandate representation from all groups. This decision aligns with the constitutional provisions and the 1995 Dayton peace agreement, which established the governance structure of Bosnia's two entities.

Bosnia Press Review – January 31, 2011

31 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
The constitutional court of Republika Srpska will debate a complaint by Bosniak MPs over the appointment of the region’s Prime Minister. The Turkish embassy in Bosnia responded to a claim by Bosnia’s presidency member Nebojsa Radmanovic regarding a cancelled meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, clarifying that the cancellation was due to a delay in talks with Republika Srpska president Milorad Dodik. The Bosnian embassy in Cairo has requested the foreign ministry to evacuate Bosnian citizens from Egypt.

Three Hurt in Fire at Bosnia Oil Refinery

28 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
Three individuals sustained slight injuries in a fire at Bosnia's Brod oil refinery, which is majority-owned by Russian state oil company Zarubezhneft. The fire was quickly extinguished, and the cause is under investigation. Refinery officials are assessing the situation and will provide further updates.

Muslim Fanatic Ordered to Pay Bosnia Croat Victims

28 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
The municipal court in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, ordered Topalovic to pay 100,000 euros to the family of his victims, including Marinko Andjelic, who survived the attack. Topalovic, a follower of Wahhabism, was convicted of a hate-motivated murder spree in 2002 and sentenced to 35 years in prison. The court found both Topalovic and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina jointly responsible for the compensation. The Federation plans to appeal the ruling, arguing it cannot be held accountable for crimes committed by individuals. Bosnia is divided into two autonomous entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska.

Bosnia Football Receives Funds as Presidency Question Looms

26 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
FIFA and UEFA have approved four million euros for a modern sports center in Zenica, Bosnia, as the country's soccer federation, NSBiH, faces a deadline to change its ethnically selected presidency to avoid international exile. The decision to fund the center is seen as a goodwill gesture, but Bosnian Serb officials oppose the governance change, fearing it could jeopardize their autonomy. The NSBiH must comply by March 31 or face suspension from international competition and loss of significant funding. UEFA's Theodore Theodoridis emphasized the development project is separate from the governance issue.

Bosnia, Albania Celebrate Visa Change With Music

26 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
Around 90 artists from Bosnia and Albania will perform joint concerts in Sarajevo and Tirana to celebrate the EU's decision to lift visa requirements for their citizens. The events aim to foster cultural cooperation between the two countries. The EU's decision, seen as a symbol of freedom, was warmly welcomed in both nations, which have faced travel restrictions for decades.

Bosnia Press Review – January 26, 2011

26 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
A lawyer for Bosnian citizen Jasmin Rendic protested a Serbian court's decision to extend his client's detention, claiming it violates Serbian law. Bosnia's international administrator, Valentin Inzko, is expected to impose a decision on temporary financing for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina due to the lack of a 2011 budget. Bosnian Serb war veterans threatened to strike if payments to demobilized soldiers are not made by the end of January, planning to block border crossings and main roads in Republika Srpska.

Bosnia Press Review – January 25, 2011

25 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
The European Union must strengthen its presence in Bosnia, according to Stefano Sannino, deputy director of the EU’s enlargement directorate, who emphasized the need for Bosnian officials to contribute to the country's EU membership goals. Vehid Pasovic, General Manager of Bosnia’s largest bakery company Klas, warned of potential bread shortages due to government inaction on wheat import assistance. The Croat Democratic Union (HDZ) has prepared policies for the formation of Bosnia's future government, seeking collaboration with other political parties.

Three Bosnians Detained Over Deadly Smuggling Attempt

25 Jan 2011  |  Balkan Insight
Three Bosnian citizens were arrested for attempting to smuggle people from Kosovo into Croatia, resulting in the death of a woman and the critical condition of her child. The suspects face charges of organized crime and human trafficking, with a minimum sentence of five years if convicted. The investigation is being conducted in cooperation with Croatian authorities.
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