Partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Third Entity Would Destroy Bosnia’s Croat Political Elite
Their real goal is maintenance of the political status quo, which allows them to stay in power, manage their patronage networks and avoid prosecution.
While most of the Croat population in Bosnia and Herzegovina would support the creation of a separate Croat entity, or even secession, the elites would lose too much to genuinely support such a policy.
Vucic and Dodik on Dayton Agreement: "No changes without consent of Serbian people"
Vucic said at the press conference after the meeting that many topics were discussed and stressed that "the urgent need of the Serbian people, wherever they live, is to preserve peace and stability and our main goal is to enable that political stability and peace".
The President of Serbia said that one of the topics was the Dayton Agreement.
Sarajevo to Pay €358,000 for War Crime Suspects’ Defence
Vasvija Vidovic, a lawyer who has represented former Bosnian Army soldiers at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the Bosnian state court, argued that defendants find themselves difficult financial situations because trials are long-running and very expensive.
Izetbegovic: Croats in Bosnia can't have entity without war
Bakir Izetbegovic says that Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) "cannot get (their separate) third entity in BiH without conflict and war."
After the 1992-95 war, the country is made up of the Serb Republic (RS), the Serb entity, and the Muslim-Croat Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina (FBiH).
Plenkovic Visits Bosnia to ‘Calm’ Bosnian Croat Fury
The Croatian Prime Minister is visiting Bosnian Croats to ‘calm them down’ following the dramatic suicide in court of a Bosnian Croat war crimes convict Slobodan Praljak.
Vulin on ICTY ruling: Justice for all - except for Serbs
The Hague Tribunal (ICTY) verdict in the case against six wartime Bosnian Croat leaders "will affect relations between the two countries and the two peoples."
Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin said this on Wednesday, in the first reaction by a Serbian official.
Hague: Croatia's top leaders, part of criminal enterprise
This was announced in a statement for the media late on Wednesday, after the Appeals Chamber announced the final verdicts against Prilic and five other wartime Bosnian Croat leaders.
Their guilty verdicts for the persecution of Muslims (Bosniaks) in Bosnia-Herzegovina from 1993 until 1994 were confirmed, as well as the prison terms, ranging from ten to 25 years.
Ex-UN Peacekeeper Accuses Croatia of Harbouring Criminals
A former soldier with international peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina has appealed for Croats accused of committing wartime crimes in Stolac and Capljina to be sent from Croatia to Bosnia to face trial.
Serbia-Bosnia border: What's contentious; what Serbia wants
The Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) Border Commission is not involved in the work of the Serbia-Bosnia demarcation.
This is the case although there had been announcements this issue could be resolved by the end of the year.
Extradite War Suspects, Ex-UN Peacekeeper Urges Croatia
A former soldier with international peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina has written to the Croatian authorities, appealing to them to extradite Bosnian Croat war crimes suspects to stand trial.