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14 hours ago ago from Serbianna News |
Herzegovina-Bosnia's top international official says he has extended the mandate of foreign judges and prosecutors at Bosnia's State court despite vigorous resistance from Bosnian Serb. The court deals with war crimes, organized crime and terrorism. Austrian diplomat Valentin Inzko said Monday foreign judges and prosecutors, whose mandate was to expire at the end of December, will continue handling war crimes cases for three more ...
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20 hours ago ago from Americans For Bosnia
The Congress of North American Bosniaks has published an open letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The message--that America has a vested interest in seeing Bosnia survive as a unified, democratic, secular, and multicultural state--will not be an unfamiliar one to readers of this blog: **************************************** Secretary of State Hillary Clinton US Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, DC 20520 ...
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15 hours ago ago from Stealth Fusion - World Breaking News
Quote: President ObamaÂs Nobel Peace Prize speech was disappointing on several key issues. At the most fundamental level, it distorted history and misstated the nature of the enemy we face in al-Qaeda and its allies. These rhetorical failures, coming in the middle of a protracted and difficult struggle, which are always taxing for democracy, have serious implications; they cause real harm. As far as the re-writing of history ...
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3 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
WASHINGTON - Federal prosecutors are considering sending a Guantanamo Bay detainee named Majid Khan â who grew up in Maryland before allegedly enlisting with al-Qaida â to face trial in New York, a person familiar with the discussions said today. Khan is one of fewer than 20 detainees at the U.S. detention center in Cuba labeled high-value by the U.S. government, meaning someone thought to be a senior member of al-Qaida, or someone with ...
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