Delegate Boris Krešić was not given a suspended one-year prison sentence, but a suspended sentence of three months in prison, which will not be executed if he does not re-offend within one year”.
Former Head of the Uniformed Police Sector of the Federation Police Administration (FUP), Zoran Čegar, pleads before the Sarajevo Municipal Court on charges of document forgery.
“I am not guilty”, said Zoran Čegar, the former Head of the Uniformed Police Sector of the Federation Police Administration (FUP), as he pleaded before the Sarajevo Municipal Court on charges of document forgery.
The indictment was filed by the Canton Sarajevo Prosecutor’s Office in September 2024, and the date for the continuation of the trial will be determined at a later time.
Čegar’s lawyer requested that the trial be closed to the public due to his post-traumatic stress disorder…
Delegate Boris Krešić was not given a suspended one-year prison sentence, but a suspended sentence of three months in prison, which will not be executed if he does not re-offend within one year”.
Judge Drena Marin was sentenced in the first instance to ten months in prison for appointing her sister as an ex officio lawyer, thus enabling her to earn seven thousand marks.
A CIN reporter Sadeta Bajrović won the UNICEF award for media contributions for protection and promotion of the rights of the child in BiH for a story about children suffering from a rare and incurable disease who were denied the right to treatment by the bureaucratic government.
Requests to remove texts about perpetrators of criminal acts are a kind of subsequent censorship and pressure on the media, and denial cannot serve as a mechanism for publishing someone’s personal opinion, but only as a right to deny published statement.
The CIN journalist won the first prize for a story about incentives paid to power generators from renewable sources, which are financed by BiH citizens, and a story about the children suffering rare diseases struggling with the bureaucratic government that makes their treatment difficult.
Although the court annulled the earlier decision of the Brčko District Assembly declaring the road to the family house of the deputy mayor Ante Domić the public interest, deputies in the Assembly passed a new one.
Reporting Diversity Network ToT on Recognizing and Countering Hate Speech.
Officers of the Doboj Police Department discover illegal exploitation of gravel on the Bosna River worth more than two million BAM.
A 2020 European award ceremony for investigative journalism was held in Berlin, and the story of a CIN journalist was selected in the top five.
The Disciplinary Commission found Tadić to have shown negligence and carelessness in performing her official duty because she did not comply with the legal obligations and orders of the HJPC BiH.
The former member of the Brčko District Assembly was sentenced to prison for abusing his position by awarding grants to associations.
Judge of the Zenica Municipal Court sentenced to one year in prison in the Court of the first instance.
Delegate Boris Krešić was not given a suspended one-year prison sentence, but a suspended sentence of three months in prison, which will not be executed if he does not re-offend within one year”.
Judge Drena Marin was sentenced in the first instance to ten months in prison for appointing her sister as an ex officio lawyer, thus enabling her to earn seven thousand marks.
A CIN reporter Sadeta Bajrović won the UNICEF award for media contributions for protection and promotion of the rights of the child in BiH for a story about children suffering from a rare and incurable disease who were denied the right to treatment by the bureaucratic government.
Requests to remove texts about perpetrators of criminal acts are a kind of subsequent censorship and pressure on the media, and denial cannot serve as a mechanism for publishing someone’s personal opinion, but only as a right to deny published statement.
The CIN journalist won the first prize for a story about incentives paid to power generators from renewable sources, which are financed by BiH citizens, and a story about the children suffering rare diseases struggling with the bureaucratic government that makes their treatment difficult.
Although the court annulled the earlier decision of the Brčko District Assembly declaring the road to the family house of the deputy mayor Ante Domić the public interest, deputies in the Assembly passed a new one.
Reporting Diversity Network ToT on Recognizing and Countering Hate Speech.
Officers of the Doboj Police Department discover illegal exploitation of gravel on the Bosna River worth more than two million BAM.
A 2020 European award ceremony for investigative journalism was held in Berlin, and the story of a CIN journalist was selected in the top five.
The Disciplinary Commission found Tadić to have shown negligence and carelessness in performing her official duty because she did not comply with the legal obligations and orders of the HJPC BiH.
The former member of the Brčko District Assembly was sentenced to prison for abusing his position by awarding grants to associations.
Judge of the Zenica Municipal Court sentenced to one year in prison in the Court of the first instance.
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