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Mr. Muhamed Sacirbey holds B.A. degree in history and J. D. degree from Tulane University in New Orleans. He also holds M.B.A. degree from Columbia University. Mr. Sacirbey served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995-1996) and as BiH's Ambassador to the United Nations (1992-2000). He took part in peace negotiations in Dayton (1995) and is one of the signatories of the Dayton Peace Accords, which ended war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Prior to becoming Bosnia’s Foreign Minister and Ambassador to the United Nations, he practiced as an attorney in New York City and worked for several years as an investment banker. Mr. Sacirbey was also a Vice-President of Standard & Poors. He presently writes a book “A Convenient Genocide, in a fishbowl ” and is a frequent commentator on human rights and political issues.

  

Articles by Mr. Sacirbey:

  

United Nations Report on Srebrenica Genocide - June 19, 2008

Energy Price Manipulation? - June 8, 2008

Food in Fuel Tank, Hunger on Road - April 24, 2008

Truth Under Sniper Fire in Bosnia - March 31, 2008

Will Florida and Michigan Determine Next U.S. President? - March 12, 2008        

U.S. Economy: Phoenix Rising or Wounded Duck Fluing? - March 1, 2008

Foreman vs. Ali 2 - February 15, 2008

U.S. Economy: Recession or Transition? - January 27, 2008

Might needs Right: Security Council Reform Meets ICC - December 13, 2007

Security Council in Rehab - November 1, 2007

 

Special projects/events:

“The Camp” - promotion of a book about the massacre in Srebrenica (BiH) - February 2, 2008

 

 

 

 
     

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