“On Paper” Anti-Corruption Reforms Benefit No One in Bosnia
They are accused of running a drug ring, laundering money and illegal possession of weapons.
Munib Ušanović and Miodrag Kureš sentenced to a 5 years in prison.
Podgorica-based Dan newspaper interviewed a reporter from the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) about his work done on an regional story on Milo Đukanović.
In October of 2004, when the doors of The Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) opened, founding director Drew Sullivan wondered if the center would survive. Its first story on Bosnia-Herzegovina health care required some arm twisting to get into local papers.
Hamdija Abdić, known as Tiger, a wartime commander and a member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Football Association’s executive board, was arrested Oct. 8, 2009, in Ilidža, outside a hotel where the BiH national team was staying for training before leaving for a playoff game in Estonia.
A public hearing will be held at the RS Parliament involving the RS Investment Bank
The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN) in Sarajevo is unique in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the first organization of its kind to be established in Balkans. CIN is dedicated to investigative reporting, aimed toward providing fair and unbiased information, based on evidences and solid proof, to BiH citizens who need to make educated decisions.
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