Naslov: Herzeg-Bosnia Daily : Short daily news (1-2 sentences)
Postano: 12 lip 2021, 03:29
Pridružen/a: 03 svi 2009, 11:29 Postovi: 82482 Lokacija: Institut za razna i ostala pitanja
Here you can drop very short daily news, whatever you deem important and would share with the international readers or the Croats in the diaspora who don’t speak Croatian.
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Naslov: Re: Herzeg-Bosnia Daily : Short daily news (1-2 sentences)
Postano: 12 lip 2021, 10:06
Pridružen/a: 04 srp 2019, 23:20 Postovi: 3502
Members of the so-called ARBiH sentences reduced from 60 to 42 years in prison
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has rendered a final verdict by which the six accused former members of the so-called Army for crimes against civilians in the Hadzici area sentenced to a total of 42 years in prison. Becir Hujic, Fadil Covic, Mirsad Sabic, Nezir Kazic, Halid Covic and Nermin Kale were tried in a retrial for crimes against civilians and prisoners of war detained in the Silos camp in Tarcin, the school in Pazaric and the Krupa barracks in Zovik.
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Postano: 12 lip 2021, 14:59
Pridružen/a: 04 srp 2019, 23:20 Postovi: 3502
Zagreb expects Paris to make a stronger EU commitment to ending discrimination of Croats in BiH
The decision of the Government of the Republic of Croatia to purchase 12 French Rafale fighter planes , which is worth almost a billion euros, will have serious, positive reflections on the future relations between Croatia and France. A deal of this financial scale means not only economic but also strategic political cooperation.
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Postano: 14 lip 2021, 16:56
Pridružen/a: 03 svi 2009, 11:29 Postovi: 82482 Lokacija: Institut za razna i ostala pitanja
Milanović: NATO Summit's Communique To Mention Dayton After Croatia's Insistence
June 14th, 2021 - After Croatia kept insisting for six days that a final statement of the NATO summit meeting should mention the Dayton peace accords, the final text of the document incorporated the reference to that agreement Zoran Milanović said in Brussels on Monday.
On Sunday, the Croatian head of state made his approval of the final document conditional on making mention of the Dayton accords that define Bosnia and Herzegovina as the three constituent peoples: the Bosniaks, the Serbs, and the Croats and other citizens.
Milanović today explained that after Croatia's request that the final communique should refer to the Dayton agreement as to the basis for the functioning of Bosnia and Herzegovina had been ignored for six days, the Croatian side was forced to say on Sunday that "we would oppose the consensus."
Milanović told the press today while coming to the summit meeting that on Sunday, NATO's Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg had called him, and the things were settled in half a minute. However, it took six days until we made sure that the communique's Bosnia and Herzegovina segment would mention the Dayton peace accords. This is a small thing for this summit, just a footnote, and a great thing for us, Milanović said.
All other things in the whole text of the 50-page final declaration have been acceptable for me as the head of the Croatian delegation, he added.
Milanović does not believe that he will manage to hold a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden.
"I think he has more important things to do," the Croatian president said.
Croatia had insisted on the three points in the declaration: the Dayton peace agreement, the constituent peoples, and the election reform of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On Sunday, the Croatian head of state made his approval of the final document conditional on making mention of the Dayton accords that define Bosnia and Herzegovina as the three constituent peoples: the Bosniaks, the Serbs, and the Croats and other citizens.
It remained unclear why the first draft failed to mention the Dayton peace accords.
NATO's declaration in 2004 ceased making mention of the Dayton agreement, and since then, the Dayton accords have not been mentioned by inertia. However, the Croatian side has raised the issue since the Bosniak representatives started trying to eliminate the concept of the constituent peoples.
Naslov: Re: Herzeg-Bosnia Daily : Short daily news (1-2 sentences)
Postano: 19 lip 2021, 13:35
Pridružen/a: 03 svi 2009, 11:29 Postovi: 82482 Lokacija: Institut za razna i ostala pitanja
A networking event (connecting with the local manufacturing businesses in Herzegovina) at University of Mostar, a Croatian-speaking university in the majority-Croat city of Mostar.
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Naslov: Re: Herzeg-Bosnia Daily : Short daily news (1-2 sentences)
Postano: 22 lip 2021, 15:42
Pridružen/a: 18 kol 2009, 17:38 Postovi: 1102
On June 21st the parish of St. Aloysius Gonzaga in Pećnik near Modriča, solemnly celebrated their heavenly patron and during Mass one child took First Communion. It was the first time in 14 years that the sacrament of Holy Communion was received in the parish.
Vjetrenica (lit. 'wind cave' or 'blowhole') is the largest cave in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the most biodiverse cave in the world. It is part of the Dinaric Alps mountain range, which is known for its karstic and speleological features. The cave is located in the Popovo field in Ravno, East Herzegovina in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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