AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWar-Crimes Memory Politics: A Serbian human-rights report says officials routinely use war-crimes denial to discredit opponents, civil society and independent media, citing dozens of cases including denial of the 1992-95 Sarajevo siege and Srebrenica. LGBTQ+ Rights in Sarajevo: Sarajevo’s seventh Pride March passed without incident, with organizers calling for more visibility and safety for LGBTIQ+ people in public life and institutions. EU Jobs Support: A two-day Sarajevo conference marks ten years of EU-backed local partnerships for employment in BiH, highlighting hundreds of jobs created and support for new businesses. High-Level Diplomacy: Bosnia’s Presidency member Željka Cvijanović met Israel’s foreign minister in Jerusalem ahead of her summit appearance, as the UN-linked Peacebuilding Week conference opens in Sarajevo. Public Administration: Canton Sarajevo held a ceremony for new police cadets taking the oath, with dozens set to start work across the canton. Infrastructure: Republika Srpska PM Savo Minić says the Foca–Sarajevo road should be fully operational within 30 days after landslide damage, with further reconstruction steps underway. Regional Context: Europe-wide heatwave measures continue, with Bosnia listed among countries under heat alerts.
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