utorak, 6. listopada 2020.

Petnaest sudija i tužilaca prijavljeno za diskriminaciju Srba/ Fifteen judges and prosecutors reported for the discrimination against Serbs (Nezavisne Novine and Glas Srpske 25.10.2017)

 https://www.nezavisne.com/novosti/bih/Petnaest-sudija-i-tuzilaca-prijavljeno-za-diskriminaciju-Srba/448710


BANJALUKA - Devet sudija Suda BiH i šest tužilaca Tužilaštva BiH prijavljeno je za diskriminaciju Srba u procesima za ratne zločine, a u informaciji Republičkog centra za istraživanje rata, ratnih zločina i traženje nestalih lica navedeno je da su oni i u ratu obavljali razne funkcije u vojnim sudovima.

U informaciji su navedene sudije Suda BiH - Davorin Jukić, Šaban Maksumić, Mirsad Strika, Mira Smajlović, Hilmo Vučinić, Radžib Bagić, Mirza Jusufović, Halil Lagumdžija i Džemila Begović, piše "Glas Srpske".

"Za pristrasnost i diskriminaciju Srba u procesima ratnih zločina prijavljeni su i tužioci Tužilaštva BiH - Dževad Muratbegović, Ibro Bulić, Remzija Smailagić, Seid Marušić, Miroslav Marković i Sena Uzunović", navedeno je u informaciji.

Većina imena sa liste prijavljenih i ranije je dovođena u vezu sa nečovječnim postupanjem u ratu i podrškom zločinima, o čemu su svjedočili srpski logoraši i zarobljenici.

Ova informacija naći će se danas pred članovima Visokog sudskog i tužilačkog savjeta.


Banjaluka, 25/10/ (Glas Srpske) Devet sudija Suda BiH i šest tužilaca Tužilaštva BiH prijavljeno je za diskriminaciju Srba u procesima za ratne zločine, a u informaciji Republičkog centra za istraživanje rata, ratnih zločina i traženje nestalih lica navedeno je da su oni i u ratu obavljali razne funkcije u vojnim sudovima. U informaciji su navedene sudije Suda BiH - Davorin Jukić, Šaban Maksumić, Mirsad Strika, Mira Smajlović, Hilmo Vučinić, Radžib Bagić, Mirza Jusufović, Halil Lagumdžija i Džemila Begović.
Za pristrasnost i diskriminaciju Srba u procesima ratnih zločina prijavljeni su i tužioci Tužilaštva BiH - Dževad Muratbegović, Ibro Bulić, Remzija Smailagić, Seid Marušić, Miroslav Marković i Sena Uzunović, navedeno je u informaciji/Nine judges of the Court of BiH and six prosecutors of the Prosecutor's Office BiH reported for the discrimination of Serbs in the war crime proceedings in the Information of the RS Center for Investigation of War, War Crimes and Search for Missing Persons (submitted to the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council). The Information stated additionally that during the 1992-95 war, they performed various functions at the military courts. The Information includes the names of the following judges: Davorin Jukic, Saban Maksumic, Mirsad Strika, Mira Smajlovic, Hilmo Vucinic, Radzib Bagic, Mirza Jusufovic, Halil Lagumdzija and Dzemila Begovic.
In addition, the following prosecutors were reported for bias and discrimination against Serbs in the war crimes proceedings: Dzevad Muratbegovic, Ibro Bulic, Remzija Smailagic, Seid Marusic, Miroslav Markovic and Sena Uzunovic.
More on the RS Center for Investigation of War, War Crimes and Search for Missing Persons on: http://www.rcirz.org/

The information initially published at the site of the RS Center for investigation of War, War Crimes and Serach for Missing Persons https://www.rcirz.org/lat/informisanje/vijesti/item/621-vsts-sudije-i-tuzioci-i-u-ratu-necovjecno-postupali?fbclid=IwAR3QISUELyvlzBAPXDY-U1cvODDGo0LPdZYy9K1KLJUKoeJUZiII184a1aU (removed)



Zaključci VSTV-a BiH povodom „Informacije Centra za istraživanje rata i ratnih zločina i traženje nestalih lica Republike Srpske“ 26.10.2017.

 https://www.pravosudje.ba/vstv/faces/vijesti.jsp;jsessionid=ad8093956e5df6fc370f7e504ab0380e25d2eba7bf84766c126d2ffbcd5edbd9.e34TbxyRbNiRb40Pbx4LaxqObxr0

Zaključci VSTV-a BiH povodom „Informacije Centra za istraživanje rata i ratnih zločina i traženje nestalih lica Republike Srpske“

26.10.2017.

Tokom sjednice Visokog sudskog i tužilačkog vijeća Bosne i Hercegovine (VSTV BiH/Vijeće), koja se održava 25. i 26. oktobra 2017. godine, VSTV BiH je povodom 3. tačke Dnevnog reda sjednice pod nazivom „Informacija Centra za istraživanje rata i ratnih zločina i traženje nestalih lica Republike Srpske“, usvojilo sljedeće zaključke: 

1. Vijeće je usvojilo zaključak da se „Informacija Centra za istraživanje rata i ratnih zločina i traženje nestalih lica Republike Srpske“, zajedno sa prilozima, dostavi na nadležno postupanje Uredu disciplinskog tužioca VSTV-a BiH te od njega zahtjeva prioritetno postupanje po istoj.

2. Vijeće je usvojilo zaključak da se „Informacija Centra za istraživanje rata i ratnih zločina i traženje nestalih lica Republike Srpske“, zajedno sa prilozima, dostavi Tužilaštvu BiH na nadležno postupanje.

3. Vijeće je usvojilo zaključak da se od tužilaštava u BiH zatraže sljedeći podaci:

  • da li se protiv bilo kojeg sudije ili tužioca navedenog u „Informaciji Centra za istraživanje rata i ratnih zločina i traženje nestalih lica Republike Srpske“ ili bilo kojeg          drugog sudije ili tužioca u BiH, vodi istraga, odnosno krivični postupak; 
  • zatražiti podatke o licima optuženim za ratne zločine, njihovoj nacionalnosti i pravnim kvalifikacijama koje su im stavljene na teret, sa posebnim osvrtom na zločin protiv čovječnosti.

4. Vijeće je usvojilo zaključak da se od sudova u BiH koji su nadležni za postupanje u predmetima ratnih zločina zatraže podaci o nacionalnosti lica pravosnažno oslobođenih i osuđenih za ratne zločine, pravnoj kvalifikaciji za koje su osuđeni, te visinama kazne.

5. Vijeće je usvojilo zaključak: 

a) VSTV će zatražiti od Ministarstva pravde BiH, Savjeta ministara BiH i Parlamentarne skupštine BiH da, po hitnoj proceduri, izvrše dopunu člana 44. Zakona o VSTV-u BiH u smislu uvođenja izuzetne mogućnosti za razrješenje sudije ili tužioca bez provedenog disciplinskog postupka.

b) Stalna komisija za legislativu VSTV-a BiH, uz podršku Odjela za pravna pitanja VSTV-a BiH, će pripremiti sadržaj odredbe koji će biti dostavljen kao prijedlog Ministarstvu pravde BiH, Savjetu ministara BiH i Parlamentarnoj skupštini BiH, a koji će zadovoljiti sve neophodne pravne standarde i zahtjeve Evropske konvencije za zaštitu ljudskih prava.

-kraj-


nedjelja, 4. listopada 2020.

US Global Invest LLC acquires Bosnia's Bosna Sema Educational Institutions (SEE News, Business Intelligence for Southeast Europe, 11 November 2016)

 https://seenews.com/news/us-global-invest-llc-acquires-bosnias-bosna-sema-educational-institutions-546459?fbclid=IwAR1Vs9jgVq0MkEy_PoJlxjt1aPvz4CV6d6L-vucJAk5J9V2fvwnPluqZtVY


Author: Maja Garaca 

SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), November 11 (SeeNews) - Investment fund US Global Invest LLC is taking over all ownership rights in Bosnia's Bosna Sema Educational Institutions, Bosna Sema has announced.

The representatives of the US Global Invest LLC and Bosna Sema had successfully completed negotiations regarding the transfer of all ownership rights to the US fund, Bosna Sema said in a press release late on Thursday.

Financial details were not disclosed.

The US fund has also initiated the process for obtaining accreditation in the US and plans to establish double degree arrangements with some prominent academic institutions in the US.

"We are impressed with what we saw in the campus, and we are now very confident that we as foreign investors we made a good decision. We know that investing in this project is important and beneficial for Bosnia and Herzegovina and its citizens, but also for the company I represent as the advisor", professor Samuel Henry, advisor for educational affairs in US Global Invest LLC, is quoted as saying in the release.

Bosna Sema Educational Institutions are privately owned institutions covering the area of upbringing and education, based in Sarajevo. It was established in 1998, with the aim to assist and support the educational system of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosna Sema owns 14 educational institutions including the International Burch University.

New ownership engagement will not affect the flow of education processes at schools and at Burch University, Bosna Sema added in the press release.

Earlier this year, local media reported that Bosna Sema will gift its entire assets, worth some 120 million marka ($66.8 million/61.4 million euro), to the Islamic Community in Bosnia, however it was later reported that the transaction will not take place.

US Global Investment LLC is an investment company established in 1999.

(1 euro=1.95583 marka)



subota, 3. listopada 2020.

The video published on Facebook on the cooperation of the NGO Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting (OCCRP) with hackers at its seat in Sarajevo


The People's NSA #OCCRP At an undisclosed location in Sarajevo, a group of sophisticated hackers are working with investigative journalists to expose organized crime and corruption by some of the world’s most sinister governments https://www.facebook.com/freethinkcoded/videos/1444878742274622 The donors of this organization as listed on its page: https://www.occrp.org/en/aboutus/who-supports-our-work# NED https://www.ned.org/ SIDA https://www.sida.se/English/ Foreign and Commonwealth Office https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/foreign-commonwealth-office USAID https://www.usaid.gov/ US Department of State https://www.state.gov/bureaus-offices/under-secretary-for-civilian-security-democracy-and-human-rights/bureau-of-democracy-human-rights-and-labor/ Google News Initiative Fund https://newsinitiative.withgoogle.com/dnifund/ Open Society Foundations https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ Rockefeller Brother's Fund https://www.rbf.org/ MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK https://um.dk/en/ European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights International Center for Journalists Catherine Hawkins Foundation The Bay and Paul Foundations https://www.bayandpaulfoundations.org/index.html Luminate https://www.omidyargroup.com/the-omidyar-group/ Sigfrid Ruasing Trust The Skoll Foundation https://skoll.org/ Vital Strategies https://www.vitalstrategies.org/



utorak, 29. rujna 2020.

November 14, 2016 - the message from Anonymous re Assange and Wikileaks (sent via mail, posted on blog and in Facebook Intelgroup)

From my mailbox, but was also available on: http://www.anonintelgroup.com/?p=108
Please note that I was not subscribed to the blog where the message was posted.


Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 2:36 AM Subject: [New post] 108-2
New post on #ANONYMOUS #INTELGROUP
108-2 by XadminX
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect on #IntelGroup. We have a responsibility to present information to our readers regardless of personal opinions. The following post was released by @YouAnonCentral Greetings world, We are Anonymous. It is with great concern that we find ourselves still associated in the eyes of the public with Julian Assange and what has become Wikiileaks. We do not support nor do we endorse Julian Assange, Vladimir Putin, or Donald Trump. We reject fascism and all who promote it. Wikileaks under Julian Assange is a front for several corrupt state actors like Russia and the Assad regime in Syria which the majority of Anonymous have always opposed. Some people didn’t seem to notice that Assange’s Wikileaks party backed the right wing and visited Assad in 2012. We did. Wikileaks under Julian Assange is celebrated by all we oppose. In 2010, Wikileaks was helped by a lot of very good people who all left or were arrested long ago. Julian Assange has managed to drive out everyone good, who were of service to the people and a better world. He has used their efforts and the previous support from Anonymous to further an agenda in complete opposition to their and our beliefs. He and an army of bots promote Russia, Assad, Wikileaks and Trump in the name of Anonymous and ride off a humanitarian reputation that was not created by Assange or anyone currently with the organization. We have tried to bring the public as much information as possible during the recent US election and every election. We tried to expose Trump’s very real links to child trafficking and mafia circles and had our work drowned out by an asinine story about ‘spirit cooking’ pushed by Assange onto our hashtags. He used the megaphone we all built to promote a man who will normalize fascism and hate across the globe. He suppressed information in the Syria files about 2 billion dollars in payments from Russia to Syria. He vilified Panama Papers for being ‘biased’ against Russia (after stealing credit for their work). He jeered at Parisians under attack as he is now jeering at women and minorities in the US fearing for their safety Julian Assange and his current band of sycophants and handlers have turned Wikileaks into a symbol of fascism and disillusionment to those who worked hard and risked their very lives to create and protect it. They work to discredit and silence all who oppose Julian Assange but supported the 2010 Wikileaks. They scream asylum for “Assange and Snowden” who are not in prison but ignore refugees and our Anonymous comrades and other brave fighters actually in prison. Jeremy Hammond and Chelesea Manning are frequently in solitary confinement (torture) and have their human rights taken from them constantly. They and others gave Wikileaks their lives with the idea that it would help reveal the truth and spark steps towards justice. Julian Assange has taken every opportunity to destroy their work, smear their credbility, and rewrite a history where those who did the work do not exist, only a cult hero named Julian Assange does. We reject tyrant coups, including the one Julian Assange has attempted to conduct over Wikileaks and Anonymous. We reject Julian Assange and everything he stands for. We strongly discourage anyone from leaking to him, listening to him or giving him money. Free Jeremy Hammond. Free Chelsea Manning. We are Anonymous. We are everywhere. We are legion. We are those you have left without a home. We are those you have tortured. We are those you have murdered. We are voiceless no more. The world will change. We will change it. Tyrants of the World, Expect Us! 

XadminX | November 14, 2016 at 12:33 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/p71yR0-1K 

ponedjeljak, 28. rujna 2020.

Christopher Bennett Appointed as New Head of OHR Office in Banja Luka (20/07/2009)

 07/20/2009 OHR Sarajevo

 

Christopher Bennett Appointed as New Head of OHR Office in Banja Luka

The High Representative, Valentin Inzko, has appointed Christopher Michael Bennett as the new Head of the OHR office in Banja Luka. Mr. Bennett will take up his duties on July 27, 2009. He replaces Ivan Bušniak, who has been Head of OHR Banja Luka since September 1, 2007.

Mr. Bennett is an expert on Bosnia and Herzegovina, and has been engaged professionally in this region for more than a decade in total, including the period between June 2006 and September 2007, when he served as OHR Director of Communications. From May 2000 to June 2006, Mr. Bennett edited NATO Review; from 1996 to 1999 he was a political analyst and deputy director of the International Crisis Group, specializing in the Balkans.

Christopher Bennett speaks Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian, Slovenian, English and French fluently, and has a working knowledge of Spanish, German and Russian. He is married with two children.

Appointing Christopher Bennett to the position of Head of the OHR in Banja Luka, the High Representative expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Ivan Bušniak for the work he has done for the OHR and for the contribution he has made to the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

 

CV of Murray McCullough (EUAM Chief of Personnel, Security and Protocol) - source: Linkedin


About https://www.linkedin.com/in/l-murray-mccullough-69841b66




Physically fit and academically qualified Senior Executive Officer with extensive international experience and success operating in adverse and uncharted political environments. Well developed leadership skills combined with a generosity of spirit, cultural sensitivity and absolute determination to fulfil the mission.

Eight years as an Officer in the Regular Army with service in Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Germany and with the Parachute Brigade. Ten years Reserve Army service to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Five years service as a Police Inspector in the Royal Hong Kong Police (Marine).
In civilian capacity, twenty years overseas various work in governance, development and security, including service in Bosnia & Herzegovina, Aceh (Indonesia) Timor-Leste and UN HQ New York.
This has developed key command and leadership skills which have proved effective, especially when under duress, overseas and in hostile environments.

Experience
UNODC Myanmar
Consultant on SSR
UNODC Myanmar
Jan 2014 – Present5 years 11 months

Yangon (Rangoon)
Together with colleagues, assisting national authorities prepared a road map for Police Transformation.
Together with colleagues, assisting national authorities prepared a road map for Police Transformation.

UN-DPKO
SSR Programme Officer
UN-DPKO
Oct 2011 – Present8 years 2 months

New York, New York
• In response to the new UN policy on Defence Sector Reform (DSR) which was signed off in August 2011, the appointment was created to operationalise the policy across the UN departments
• Defined a path for implementation of new DSR policy, specifically, identify Missions with DSR mandates and develop plans to support them.
• Established working 'partnership' with Office of Military Affairs (OMA)
• Designed and delivered ‘DSR in the UN’ training package, which includes video, powerpoint training sessions and background reference material.
• In response to the new UN policy on Defence Sector Reform (DSR) which was signed off in August 2011, the appointment was created to operationalise the policy across the UN departments
• Defined a path for implementation of new DSR policy, specifically, identify Missions with DSR mandates and develop plans to support them.
• Established working 'partnership' with Office of Military Affairs (OMA)
• Designed and delivered ‘DSR in the UN’ training package, which includes video,...

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United Nations
Snior SSR Programme Officer
United Nations
2007 – Present12 years

United Nations - Department of Peacekeeping Operations
Chief SSR Unit, UNMIT
United Nations - Department of Peacekeeping Operations
Jul 2007 – Jul 20114 years 1 month

Timor-Leste
• Mandated under UNSCR 1704 of Aug 2006, the Unit was tasked to 'assist' the Government conduct an SSR Review and, to establish close working relationship with Donors, Bilaterals and Government.
• Secured US$ 4 million from donors to conduct a Review and engage in capacity building aspects of Reform.
Negotiated a project agreement with fund holder (UNDP) and the Government.
• Drew up Concept Paper on methodology of SSR in Timor-Leste and recruited team of twenty five.
• Review & Reform aspects moved forward concurrently, with Review Plan completed and endorsed by Government in May 2011
• Mandated under UNSCR 1704 of Aug 2006, the Unit was tasked to 'assist' the Government conduct an SSR Review and, to establish close working relationship with Donors, Bilaterals and Government.
• Secured US$ 4 million from donors to conduct a Review and engage in capacity building aspects of Reform.
Negotiated a project agreement with fund holder (UNDP) and the Government.
• Drew up Concept Paper on methodology of SSR in Timor-Leste and recruited team of twenty five.
• Review &...

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Aceh Monitoring Mission
International Team Leader
Aceh Monitoring Mission
Aug 2005 – Sep 20061 year 2 months

Tapaktuan, Aceh, Indonesia

Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) – Team Leader
• The Peace Mission of 250 international monitors, recruited from the EU and ASEAN countries, was set up to monitor the implementation of the Helsinki Agreement bringing to an end a thirty year insurrection in Aceh, Indonesia.
• Chosen to lead the largest District, with a boundary of three hundred miles and a population of 350,000.
• Set up the Field Office Tapaktuan from scratch, negotiated contracts, recruited drivers, interpreters and domestic staff.
• Implemented appropriate security and safety measures including emergency evacuation plan for tsunami; wrote Standard Operating Procedures specific to the area.
• Supervised and allocated tasks to monitors of ten different nationalities, which initially included weapons collection and destruction.
• Monitoring of non-organic Indonesian troops out of area; reintegration of former Insurgents (GAM) and preparation for elections.
• Worked closely with Civil Authorities, the Mayors, Police Chiefs, Military Commanders, and GAM to bring peace agreement to a successful and sustainable conclusion
Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) – Team Leader
• The Peace Mission of 250 international monitors, recruited from the EU and ASEAN countries, was set up to monitor the implementation of the Helsinki Agreement bringing to an end a thirty year insurrection in Aceh, Indonesia.
• Chosen to lead the largest District, with a boundary of three hundred miles and a population of 350,000.
• Set up the Field Office Tapaktuan from scratch, negotiated contracts, recruited drivers, interpreters and...

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European Commission - Mostar Office
Head of Office
European Commission - Mostar Office
Jan 2000 – Sep 20044 years 9 months

Mostar

• Ten years unbroken service in this region resulting in considerable institutional memory from the war years; this unique status allowed immediate access to key local political players.
• Member of a close knit international community analysing the local political and economic situation and formulating appropriate responses. Reported directly to EC Ambassador and was available and utilised by other Diplomatic Missions.
• Worked closely with Operations branch in Sarajevo in the identification of projects, disbursement of funds, monitoring and liaison with implementing NGOs, totalling in excess of €50 million.
• Initiated and persuaded the local business community of the need for an Economic Regeneration Plan for the City; this involved securing funds and support for a Business Incubator.
• Member of the Organising Committee for the Reopening of the historic Old Bridge (Stari Most) in July 2004; attended by Prince of Wales, Presidents and other Heads of State.
• Ten years unbroken service in this region resulting in considerable institutional memory from the war years; this unique status allowed immediate access to key local political players.
• Member of a close knit international community analysing the local political and economic situation and formulating appropriate responses. Reported directly to EC Ambassador and was available and utilised by other Diplomatic Missions.
• Worked closely with Operations branch in Sarajevo in the...

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OHR Regional Office
Head of Administration
OHR Regional Office
Jan 1997 – Dec 19993 years

Mostar

• Directly responsible for all aspects of Personnel, Transport, Communications, Security and Protocol.
• Close working relationships with International Military, Police, OSCE, UNHCR, and EC Monitors as well as all Mostar based NGOs.
• Long term and well-established relationship with local authorities based on respect and cultural understanding of the region.
• Senior member of the team developing new initiatives and a strategic plan for future operations within the Area of Responsibility. Conducted daily, general briefings for International Military, Police and NGOs developing standards of security, confidentiality and accuracy.
• Wrote Standard Operating Procedures for the Office comprising 60 international and 150 national staff members; established excellent team building and leadership skills.
• Budget planning and regular reporting to Head Office in Sarajevo on Personnel, Transport and Security. Tracking and monitoring of inventory, procurement and expenditure.
• Directly responsible for all aspects of Personnel, Transport, Communications, Security and Protocol.
• Close working relationships with International Military, Police, OSCE, UNHCR, and EC Monitors as well as all Mostar based NGOs.
• Long term and well-established relationship with local authorities based on respect and cultural understanding of the region.
• Senior member of the team developing new initiatives and a strategic plan for future operations within the Area of...

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European Administration of Mostar (EUAM)
Chief of Personnel, Security & Protocol
European Administration of Mostar (EUAM)
Jul 1994 – Dec 19962 years 6 months

Mostar

• Whilst conflict was still ongoing, responsible as part of the Team for setting up the new Administration under Herr Hans Koshnick and Chief of Staff Sir Martin Garrod, including the selection of national staff and allocation of tasks to the 10 different International Department Heads.
• Organised and managed in a tense post-war environment, the protocol arrangements for the Inauguration of the Administrator which involved the Presidents of BiH and Croatia, the German Foreign Minister and senior international military officers, followed by an extended tour of the ethnically divided City.
• Liaison Officer assisting UN Military in the demolition and reconstruction of the crucial Tito Bridge which involved chairing meetings and close liaison and co-operation with the local Police Forces.
• Analysed profiles, wrote reports and individually allocated national staff to specific Department Heads. Set standards, initiated career development and managed discipline. Prepared and wrote Emergency Evacuation Plan.
(The EUAM was mandated for 2 years until July 1996 but then entire office was subsumed into the Office of EC Special Envoy until Dec'96)
• Whilst conflict was still ongoing, responsible as part of the Team for setting up the new Administration under Herr Hans Koshnick and Chief of Staff Sir Martin Garrod, including the selection of national staff and allocation of tasks to the 10 different International Department Heads.
• Organised and managed in a tense post-war environment, the protocol arrangements for the Inauguration of the Administrator which involved the Presidents of BiH and Croatia, the German Foreign Minister and...

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Education
University of CambridgeUniversity of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil)International Relations and Affairs
2004 – 2005

Activities and Societies: Debating Society

Thesis - Nation building amoung ethnic groups after a civil war: The Croats in BiH and Mostar
Thesis - Nation building amoung ethnic groups after a civil war: The Croats in BiH and Mostar

Honors & Awards
OBE
UK Government
Jul 1999
Officer - Order of the British Empire for services to Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Officer - Order of the British Empire for services to Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina