Bosnia prosecutor seeks detention of separatist Serb leaders amid mounting tensions
- Bosnian state prosecutors ordered the arrest of Milorad Dodik for refusing to accept a prison sentence and a political ban, which occurred on March 12, 2025.
- A bipartisan group of Congress members expressed concerns about Dodik's actions threatening peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Detention orders were also issued for Radovan Viskovic and Nenad Stevandic, with measures against Dodik seen as a direct attack on the constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Christian Schmidt, Bosnia and Herzegovina's High Representative, warned against the proposed RS constitution draft.
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Submitter. Impose sanctions on Dodik to save peace in the Balkans
SUBMITTER. It is of utmost importance that Sweden acts to protect peace and stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the face of targeted sanctions against Bosnian Serb leaders such as Milorad Dodik, who through their actions undermine the peace process from the 1990s, write eight representatives of the Bosnian diaspora in Sweden.
A Dangerous Gamble: What Is Going On In Bosnia?
Once called a "breath of fresh air in the Balkans" by Washington, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik represented a moderate alternative to hard-line nationalists convicted for war crimes. Now, Western governments call him corrupt and a threat to regional stability.
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