AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoSrebrenica Commemoration: The UN will host an International Day of Reflection event on the Srebrenica genocide, with Bosnia’s Presidency Chairman Denis Bećirović among speakers and survivors expected to share testimonies. LGBTQ+ Rights in Sarajevo: Sarajevo held its Pride Parade under “All colors suit us well,” with activists calling for stronger legal protections, safer public institutions, and an end to discrimination. EU Path & FATF Pressure: The EU Delegation in BiH urged authorities to quickly fix FATF-identified money-laundering shortcomings after Bosnia was placed under enhanced supervision, warning it matters for the country’s European path. Financial Watchlist Impact: Bosnia faces slower, costlier international payments as banks add extra checks following the FATF “grey list” move. Croat Political Tensions: Ivan Penava said his party is not pushing “Herzeg-Bosnia,” but is seeking amendments to prevent Croats being outvoted—after earlier controversy. Media Accountability: The European Federation of Journalists adopted an urgent resolution targeting World Press Photo’s 1993 award tied to the wartime killing of Bosniak civilian Husein Kršo. Local Governance & Safety: Ilidža Fire Department received firefighting equipment from Slovenia. Women in Culture: Sarajevo Film Festival selected seven projects for its Female Filmmakers Support Program, including a Bosnia-set documentary.
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