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Darko Trifunović (Template:Lang-sr) is a lawyer and professor at the Faculty of Security Studies of the University of Belgraderef . Darko Trifunovic,is an expert in international law and terrorism and a former First Secretary of the BiH Mission to the UN ref .Dr Darko Tirufnovic was the first foreign expert for the Olympic Games Security 2008 engaged by government run Shanghai Center for International Studies ref .
Professional Experience & Positions
-Lecturer at the Faculty of Security Studies-University of Belgrade -Specialist in Terrorism and Security Studies ref . -Chief Editor of the prestigious university international bulletin "Security in Serbia." ref . -Analyst with the Terror Finance Blog ref . -Representative for Serbia and Montenegro of International Strategic Studies Association (ISSA), Defense & Foreign Affairs publications, the Global Information System (GIS) ref . - Senior Adviser of the Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)ref .
Diplomatic & Governmental Positions
-First Secretary in the Foreign Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina at UN - 2001 -Adviser to the State Secretary for War Crimes of Republic of Srpska for Terrorism and Violence - 2003 -Adviser to the Minister of Police of the Republic of Srpska for Counter Terrorism, - 2005 ref . -Expert for Counter Terrorism-Office of the Minister of Police of the Republic of Srpska 2007- up today;
Areas of Expertise
-Terrorism; -International Security; -Global Terror Finance.
Publications Archive
Articles
-Kosovo's international legal proceedings and international considerations By Ioannis Michaletos & Darko Trifunovic; ref . -Japan and Terrorism Infrastructure ref . -Bosnjaci.net Attacks on Darko Trifunovic ref . -Al-Qaeda’s Global Network and its influence on Western Balkans nations ref . -Financial Infrastructure of Islamic Extremists in the Balkans . -Origins Of Terrorism In Bosnia And Herzegovina And Its Classic Shapes ref . –Terrorism and Organized Crime in South-eastern Europe: The case of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Sandzak, Kosovo and Metohija ref .
Books
1.Trifunovic, Darko, "Islamic Fundamentalist's Global Network-Modus Operandi-Model Bosnia”, The Center for Documentation of the Government of Republic of Srpska and The Bureau of the Government of RS for relation with ICTY, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, 2002. (136 pages + maps in addition). COBISS.SR-ID: 117903372 ref .
2.Copley, Gregory, Miletic, Dejan, Trifunovic, Darko, "TERRORISM – Global Network of Islamic Fundamentalist's – Part II – Modus operandi-Model Bosnia", The Government of Republic of Srpska and The Bureau of the Government of RS for relation with ICTY, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, 2004 (275 pages) COBISS.SR-ID: 121801228 ref .
Srebrenica massacre report controversy
In September 2002, the Bosnian Serb government's Bureau for Relations with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia issued Report about case Srebrenica: The First Part. The report, prepared by Trifunović, asserted that the Srebrenica massacre of August 1995 had never happened, that only about 1,800 Bosniaks 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. The report was strongly criticised by the international community and human rights institutions. The ICTY had ruled a year earlier that nearly 8,000 Muslims had been murdered in an act of genocide and convicted General Radislav Krstić for his involvement in the crime. Two years after the report was issued, the Bosnian Serb government finally admitted the scale of the killings.
References
- "Brief Record". US Library of Congress. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
- "Report about Case Srbrenica (The First Part)" (PDF). slobodan-milosevic.org. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
- "Imaginary Massacres?", Anes Alic and Dragan Stanimirovic, Transitions Online, 2002
- "Imaginary Massacres?" TIME magazine, 11 September 2002
- "General guilty of Bosnia genocide". BBC News Online, 2 August 2001.
- "Serbs admit Srebrenica death toll". BBC News Online, 14 October 2004