Bosnia Herzegovina

Contact

Gani Rroshi
Bosnia-Herzegovina
upf.albania@gmail.com

Global Peace Council Member

Dr. Anto Domazet
Professor of Economics, Sarajevo University
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National Peace Council Member

Ms. Lejla Babovic
Director of International and Legal Affairs, Radio Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina—A delegation from UPF-Albania joined 50,000 believers at a Bosnian pilgrimage site.

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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina—Consensus and cooperation in the Balkan region were the focus of a conference held on December 15, 2016.

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Perhaps slowly, perhaps clumsy as in the hands of a child, bricks of human faiths will be arranged, not only in my Bosnia and Herzegovina, and we will finally get to see some much nicer times.

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Commentary on Peace, Security and Development in the Balkans

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The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina was the most tragic war after the Second World War in Europe. Although the fighting may have stopped, the conflict has not been truly finished because there is no reconciliation yet. We have open borders and thus the opportunity is available for people to reconcile and reestablish good relations.

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Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Participants in an International Leadership Conference in Sarajevo considered the task of reconciliation and the principles of peacemaking.

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Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Professor Ejup Ganic, President of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1999 to 2001, warmly welcomed Dr. and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon to Sarajevo for the inauguration of the Universal Peace Federation.

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