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Employees Have Left Building of B&H Presidency

Published February 10, 2014
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PROTESTI U SARAJEVU ODRŽANI NA VIŠE LOKACIJAAll officials and employees of the B&H Presidency left the building today sometimes before noon in the center of Sarajevo, which is the headquarters of the B&H national leadership.

Chairman of the B&H Presidency Željko Komšić and Bosniak member of the B&H Presidency Bakir Izetbegović came to work in the morning, but on the recommendation of the Directorate for Police Coordination they have left the building because protests will take place today.

The Directorate assessed that under the circumstances, it is not possible to guarantee the security of the state leadership. Members of the intervention police were sent to the building in order to protect from possible new attacks.

The Serb member of the B&H Presidency Nebojša Radmanović did not show up to work. The FB&H President Živko Budimir and all other employees have been evacuated.

President Budimir confirmed that during the day he would meet with other FB&H officials and police heads in order to speak about the security situation in the FB&H. An informal group that organized the protests on Sunday announced new protests in Sarajevo, and their main demand is currently the resignation of the FB&H government.

(Source: Al Jazeera)

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