Red Cross Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Red Cross Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a branch of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.[1] It was founded in 2000. It has its headquarters in Sarajevo.

The society has 226,760 volunteers and 9 employees.[2]

The United States alleged that Mohammed Nechle's employment by the Bosnian Red Crescent tied him to terrorism.[3] During his Combatant Status Review Tribunal Nechle was presented with a copy of the unclassified portion of his dossier. It contained four allegations, including: "Detainee is a former employee of the Red Crescent Society and attended meetings in Sarajevo for Algerians working for non-government organizations in Bosnia."

External links

References

  1. ^ International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies page about Bosnia and Herzegovina
  2. ^ The Red Cross Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  3. ^ Allegations from page 32 of Mohammed Nechle's unclassified dossier