Dodic returned from Israel despite the order to be arrested
Bosnian Serbs leader Milorad Dodik returned from Israel late last night with the Republic of Srpska’s government aircraft, media reported in Sarajevo, citing data from the Adsbexchange website, which is monitoring world air trafficking in real time.
Dodik participated in an international conference on anti -Semitism in Jerusalem on March 26 and 27, organized by the Israeli government, which brought together European far -right leaders.
During the conference in Jerusalem, Dodik declared himself demonstratively against the order, the Associated Press reported.
Dodic asked for help from Russia and threatened the EU in order not to be arrested
« The Sarajevo Muslims want to punish me because I came here to Israel, supporting Israel. They abuse the judiciary and the prosecutor’s office because they are responsible for it, » Dodik told the AP through a translator.
On February 26, Milorad Dodik was sentenced by a Bosnian court to a year in prison and a six -year ban on political activity for non -compliance with the decisions of the Supreme Representative of the International Community Christian Schmidt. The next day, in response to the Republic of the Republic of Srpska, the Republic of Srpska passed laws banning the work of a number of Central Bosnian institutions on its territory. On March 17, the court of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued an arrest warrant for Dodik and two other representatives of the Parliament of the Republic of Srpska.
Serbian separatists in Bosnia have announced the creation of own border police
Under the conditions of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which ended the war in Bosnia (1992 – 1995), the country is divided into two semi -autonomous parts – the Republic of Srpska, populated mainly by Bosnian Serbs, and the Bosnia and Herzegovina Federation (Boshuna), where Bosnenski Croats. Each part has its own government, parliament and police, but the two are connected through common state level institutions, including the judicial system, an army, security services and the tax administration.