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  2. Oslobođenje - Wikipedia

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    The Oslobođenje (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Ослобођење; Bosnian pronunciation: [oslobod͡ʑěːɲe]; 'Liberation') is the Bosnian national daily newspaper, published in Sarajevo.

  3. List of newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    www.oslobodjenje.ba: 2232 - 9986: Oslobođenje (English: Liberation) was founded in Donja Trnova near Ugljevik, as an anti-nazi newspaper. During the Bosnian war and the Siege of Sarajevo, the Oslobođenje staff operated out of a makeshift newsroom in a bomb shelter after its 10-story office building had been destroyed. During the war, its ...

  4. Vildana Selimbegović - Wikipedia

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    Vildana Selimbegović was born in Travnik in 1963. She finished elementary school and high school in her hometown. She completed journalism studies at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo in early 1987.

  5. Liberation Movement (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    Liberation Movement (Serbian: Покрет ослобођење, romanized: Pokret oslobođenje) is a right-wing national conservative and russophilic political organization in Serbia.

  6. Dani (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    bhdani.oslobodjenje.ba: BH Dani is a Bosnian language magazine website based in Sarajevo. Until 2010, it was published as a weekly, and then as a monthly magazine. In ...

  7. Kemal Kurspahić - Wikipedia

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    Kemal Kurspahić (1 December 1946 – 17 September 2021) was a Bosnian journalist. [1] He was managing editor of The Connection Newspapers in Alexandria, Virginia and founder of the media in Democracy Institute, dedicated to promoting higher standards in journalism in post-conflict societies and countries in transition to democracy.

  8. Jasenovac concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Other names: Logor Jasenovac / Логор Јасеновац, pronounced [lôːgor jasěnoʋat͡s]: Location: Jasenovac, Independent State of Croatia: Operated by: Ustaše Supervisory Service (UNS)

  9. Nenad Petrović (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Petrović was active in the association Oslobodjenje (Liberation) and was a member of the editorial board of the publication, Naša Reć (Our Word) from 1958 and of the editorial board of the publishing house Naše Delo (Our Deed). From 1963, he was secretary of the exile Committee of the Liberal International.