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Professional Experience & Positions
'''Darko Trifunović''' ({{lang-sr|Дарко Трифуновић}}) is a lawyer and professor at the Faculty of Security Studies of the ].<ref name="hayat05jan08">"Bosnian Muslims object to Serb terrorism expert addressing European conference". Report from TV Hayat, Sarajevo, 1800 GMT, 5 January 2008. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref> He formerly worked as a diplomat for the foreign ministry of ]. After leaving the diplomatic service in controversial circumstances, he authored a widely criticised report for the ] (]) government which denied that there had been a ] during the ]. He moved on to his current position at the University of Belgrade, where he has specialised in the study of ]. His views on the subject have been criticised by many ] organisations.


- Lecturer at the Faculty of Security Studies-University of Belgrade
== Career ==
===Citizenship controversy===


- Specialist in Terrorism and Security Studies
In the late 1990s, Trifunović worked as a member of the Republika Srpska legal expert commission, where he spoke out strongly against the ]'s indictment of senior Bosnian Serb ] and civil officials.<ref>"Bosnian Serb legal expert says Hague tribunal using medieval methods". SRNA news agency, 3 August 1998. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref> When he was appointed to serve as the First Secretary of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Mission to the ], he became the focus of public controversy after the Bosnian press accused him of having "represented Bosnia in New York in a scandalous way, and did everything possible to promote Belgrade's interests."<ref name="hina12mar02">"Bosnian Diplomat's Citizenship Revoked". HINA, Croatia, 12 March 2002. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref>


- Chief Editor of the prestigious university international bulletin "Security in Serbia."
He was suspended from duty at the UN in March 2002 after the Bosnian Foreign Ministry announced that it had discovered that he had obtained Bosnian citizenship illegally. A check of the citizenship of all state administration officials, undertaken as a counter-terrorist action following the ] in the ], found that Trifunović was legally a citizen of the then ]. According to the Bosnian government, he had been born in Belgrade, where he requested a change of residence in 1996 before submitting a request for a residence permit in the Bosnian border town of ]. The authorities of the Republika Srpska had then issued him with Bosnian documents. He was stripped of his Bosnian citizenship by the government of the ],<ref name="hina12mar02" /> but this was overturned in April 2002 by the Bosnia-Herzegovina Ministry for Civilian Affairs and Communications. He was nonetheless recalled to Bosnia-Herzegovina.<ref>"Bosnian Foreign Ministry partially revokes suspension of official". SRNA news agency, 10 June 2002. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref>


- Analyst with the Terror Finance Blog
Trifunović asserted that he had been illegally stripped of his Bosnia-Herzegovina citizenship and was illegally dismissed from his job.<ref>"Bosnian UN mission diplomat accuses Foreign Ministry of human rights violations". SRNA news agency, 13 June 2002. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref> He accused the Bosnian government of dismissing him because he had found connections between another diplomat at the mission and two Islamic charities that had been closed down for allegedly having links with ].<ref>"Bosnian diplomat says he was fired for revealing colleague's Al-Qaeda ties". SRNA news agency, 7 August 2002. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref>


- Representative for Serbia and Montenegro of International Strategic Studies Association (ISSA), Defense & Foreign Affairs publications, the Global Information System (GIS)
===Srebrenica massacre report controversy===


- Senior Adviser of the Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)
In September 2002, the Bosnian Serb government's Bureau for Relations with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia issued a report denying the Srebrenica massacre of August 1995. The report, authored by Trifunović, asserted that the massacre had never happened, that only about 1,800 Bosnian Muslims had died at Srebrenica (in combat rather than in a massacre) instead of the 7,000-8,000 reported by international investigators and that only about 100 had been killed in summary executions.<ref>"", Apis Group, 2006</ref> The report was condemned by the international community and human rights institutions.<ref>"?" TIME magazine, 11 September 2002</ref> The ICTY had ruled a year earlier that nearly 8,000 Muslims had been murdered in an act of genocide and convicted General ] for his involvement in the crime.<ref>"". BBC News Online, 2 August 2001.</ref> Two years after Trifunović's report was issued, the Bosnian Serb government finally admitted the scale of the killings.<ref>"". BBC News Online, 14 October 2004</ref>




'''Diplomatic Positions'''


- First Secretary in the Foreign Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina at UN - 2001
===Views on Islamic terrorism===


- Advisor to the State Secretary for War Crimes of Republic of Srpska for Terrorism and Violence - 2003
After leaving the Bosnian foreign ministry, Trifunović subsequently moved on to the Faculty of Security Studies of the University of Belgrade, where he continues to work in the field of ]. Trifunović's views on ] have been the focus of significant public controversy; he has repeatedly asserted that ], ] and Bosnia are being infiltrated by ] extremists. He has published a number of works on this general theme, arguing that Bosnia-Herzegovina is the nexus for an international network of Islamic terrorists who are directly linked to ]. Titles include "Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia", "The Roots of Terrorism in Bosnia-Herzegovina and its Classic Forms" and "Terrorism and Organized Crime in Southeast Europe: the Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina". He asserts that seven of the nineteen hijackers in the 9/11 attacks had Bosnian connections.<ref name="hayat05jan08" />


- Advisor to the Minister of Interior of the Republic of Srpska, BIH - 2005
In 2003, he visited the US capital ] where he briefed members of the ] that "a group of about 300 young Kosovo Albanians the concept of a Greater Muslim state, was trained in northern Albania and then transferred to Kosovo with their trainers, ] fighters from Middle Eastern and North African countries."<ref>"Bosnian Al-Qaeda members plan attacks on NATO - terrorism expert". SRNA news agency, 17 October 2003. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref> Following the March ], he asserted that the anti-Serb violence was "just the latest in a string of operations undertaken by Al Qaeda in the past few weeks" and that terrorist brigades and weapons were "pouring in" to the ] region of ] and ].<ref>"Attacks in Kosovo are work of Al Qaeda". ''Glas javnosti'', Belgrade, 19 March 2004. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref>
'''
Areas of Expertise'''


- Terrorism
Trifunović has also advocated taking a hard line on ]. In December 2007, he told the ] daily newspaper '']'' that "the very moment ] declares independence, ] does not invalidate that decision, and the first state recognizes Kosovo, Belgrade must order tanks to go to Kosovo, the province to be shelled and returned under the sovereignty of Serbia, where it belongs under ]." He asserted that it was an open question as to whether Western countries had also secretly promised independence to the ] of ], the ] of ] and various other peoples in ].<ref>"Time Has Come For Us To Show Our Teeth". ''Glas javnosti'', Belgrade, 11 December 2007. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref>


- International Security
A major controversy broke out in early January 2008 when it was announced that Trifunović had been invited to be a key speaker at the ], to be held in ] at the end of the month. The news attracted fierce criticism from members of the Bosnjaci.net portal, the Congress of Bosniaks in ] and the Sarajevo-based Centre for Advanced Studies.<ref name="hayat05jan08" /> The invitation was protested by ], the Bosnia-Herzegovina security minister and deputy chair of the ]. Trifunović was dropped from the list of invitees after Sadović sent a letter of complaint, in which he declared that he would not attend the conference if Trifunović attended, accused Trifunović of "belong to a gathering of propagandists" and denounced him as "a man who presented a great deal of falsified facts, prejudices, and ideological stereotypes about Muslims and Islam."<ref>"Europe Finds Interesting Trifunovic's Story about Islamic Terrorism". '']'', Sarajevo. 16 January 2008. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref> The ] followed up in February 2008 with an open letter to European, US, Serbian and Bosnian ministers, governments and police services, in which they criticised Trifunović as "a self-proclaimed 'expert on Islamist terrorism'" and urged an end to "all contact and co-operation with Dr Trifunović with immediate effect."<ref>"". Society for Threatened Peoples, 19 February 2008.</ref> Trifunović cancelled his planned trip to Germany, asserting that he had received death threats from Muslim extremists.<ref>"". Adnkronos International, 21 January 2008</ref>


- Global Terror Finance
==References==
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Brief Biography
Darko Trifunovic, MSL, PhD. is a lawyer based in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro and working as lecturer at the Faculty of Security Studies-University of Belgrade. He is a specialist in Terrorism and Security Studies, and was the author among other books&studies in 2002 of the study: Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia Part I, and in 2004 Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia, Part II published by the Documentation Center of the Government of Republica Srpska's .


'''Publications Archive'''
== See also ==
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Kosovo's international legal proceedings and international considerations By Ioannis Michaletos & Darko Trifunovic 19 Aug 2008
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Japan and Terrorism Infrastructure 11 Feb 2008
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'''MEDIA RELEASE''' 09 Jan 2008
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Bosnjaci.net Attacks on Darko Trifunovic
03 Jan 2008
Al-Qaeda’s Global Network and its influence on Western Balkans nations
29 Dec 2007
Financial Infrastructure of Islamic Extremists in the Balkans
12 Dec 2007
Origins Of Terrorism In Bosnia And Herzegovina And Its Classic Shapes
25 Oct 2007
– Terrorism and Organized Crime in South-eastern Europe: The case of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Sandzak, Kosovo and Metohija
20 Jan 2007
Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia Part II
31 Dec 2002
Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia Part I

Revision as of 19:42, 9 January 2009


Professional Experience & Positions

- Lecturer at the Faculty of Security Studies-University of Belgrade

- Specialist in Terrorism and Security Studies

- Chief Editor of the prestigious university international bulletin "Security in Serbia."

- Analyst with the Terror Finance Blog

- Representative for Serbia and Montenegro of International Strategic Studies Association (ISSA), Defense & Foreign Affairs publications, the Global Information System (GIS)

- Senior Adviser of the Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)


Diplomatic Positions

- First Secretary in the Foreign Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina at UN - 2001

- Advisor to the State Secretary for War Crimes of Republic of Srpska for Terrorism and Violence - 2003

- Advisor to the Minister of Interior of the Republic of Srpska, BIH - 2005 Areas of Expertise

- Terrorism

- International Security

- Global Terror Finance

Brief Biography Darko Trifunovic, MSL, PhD. is a lawyer based in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro and working as lecturer at the Faculty of Security Studies-University of Belgrade. He is a specialist in Terrorism and Security Studies, and was the author among other books&studies in 2002 of the study: Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia Part I, and in 2004 Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia, Part II published by the Documentation Center of the Government of Republica Srpska's .

Publications Archive

Kosovo's international legal proceedings and international considerations By Ioannis Michaletos & Darko Trifunovic 19 Aug 2008

Japan and Terrorism Infrastructure 11 Feb 2008

MEDIA RELEASE 09 Jan 2008

Bosnjaci.net Attacks on Darko Trifunovic 03 Jan 2008 Al-Qaeda’s Global Network and its influence on Western Balkans nations 29 Dec 2007 Financial Infrastructure of Islamic Extremists in the Balkans 12 Dec 2007 Origins Of Terrorism In Bosnia And Herzegovina And Its Classic Shapes 25 Oct 2007 – Terrorism and Organized Crime in South-eastern Europe: The case of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Sandzak, Kosovo and Metohija 20 Jan 2007 Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia Part II 31 Dec 2002 Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia Part I