Sarajevo’s Dnevni Avaz reports that the Bosniac member of the three-person Bosnian collective state Presidency, Haris Silajdzic, is travelling to London to visit Ejup Ganic tomorrow – presumably in jail. The office of the Serb member of the Presidency Nebojsa Radmanovic mournfully complains that he still has not been informed.
This (if it happens) has to be an extraordinary first in the Diplomatic History of the Universe – a head of state visiting another state specifically to meet a prisoner from his country held in that state’s prison on an extradition charge.
Come on, British media, DO SOMETHING ON THIS STORY! Don’t leave it to me to report this first! I’m just a humble blogger.
Meanwhile legal challenges to the court decision not to release Ganic on bail continue, as do moves by the BH side to muster arguments on the substance of Serbia’s extradition request. Serbia is still pulling together the documents it says it needs to support its case.
Ganic’s renewed bail application may be heard later this week.
Background over at Balkan Insight on Ganic’s high-powered defence team, including Clare Montgomery who was part of Pinochet’s defence team.










