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1st meeting of the
PRC
The Police Restructuring Commission will hold its first
meeting on Thursday 22 July, in the
Common
Institutions
Building
. The mandate of the
Commission is to help BiH put in place a police structure that will be effective
and efficient and will enforce the rule of law.
The Recent European Union Functional Review found BiH’s police forces to be
divided, over-staffed, under-resourced, and unable to operate across the IEBL.
On the other hand, BiH’s criminals are united, well-resourced, and operate
throughout the region with imunity.
If BiH is to get in to Europe, it will have to
restructure its police. Europe won’t give BiH visa
free access, and certainly won’t let a country join the EU that can’t enforce
the rule of law. To underline this, EC Commissioner Chris Patten will attend the
1st meeting of the Commission.
Above all, this is a structural problem.
Chairman Wilfried Martens will primarily deal with practicalities at the
1st meeting of the Police Restructuring Commission, but will also
begin discussions about conceptual approaches to best achieve ‘a single
structure of policing for
Bosnia and Herzegovina
under the overall political oversight of a
ministry or ministries in the Council of Ministers’.
Membership one day of the EU and NATO is this country’s best chance of
long-term peace and prosperity, and both depend on BiH restructuring its police
forces.
New Head of
Tuzla
Region Office
The High Representative, Paddy Ashdown, has appointed Orlando Fusco as the
new Head of OHR Regional Office Tuzla. Mr Fusco has been engaged in the
region since 1997, working with the OSCE on elections in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
and Kosovo and heading a mission in
Serbia
for a
large NGO. For the last two years, Mr Fusco has led the OHR Field
Office in Travnik.
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