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Darko Trifunovic, MSL, PhD. is a lawyer based in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro and working as lecturer at the Faculty of Security Studies-University of Belgrade. He is a specialist in Terrorism and Security Studies, and was the author among other books&studies in 2002 of the study: Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia Part I, and in 2004 Islamic Fundamentalists, Global Network and Modus Operandi: Model Bosnia, Part II published by the Documentation Center of the Government of Republica Srpska's .


Dr.Trifunovic was previously a diplomat 2001, (First Secretary) in the Foreign Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina at UN , 2003, Adviser to the State Secretary for War Crimes of Republic of Srpska for Terrorism and Violence and in 2005 Adviser to the Minister of Police of the Republic of Srpska, BIH.


Since 2004, Darko Trifunovic, MSL, PhD. are designate as representative for Serbia and Montenegro of International Strategic Studies Association (ISSA), Defense & Foreign Affairs publications, the Global Information System (GIS). ISSA is the Washington-based worldwide membership organization of professionals involved in national management, and particularly national and international security policy.



Published articles

Bosnia in the Network of Al Qaeda terrorists

Terrorism and the Western Balkan - Al-Qaeda's Global Network and its influence on Western Balkans nations

-Sicherheitspolitik Westbalkan Sprungbrett islamistischer Terroristen http://www.presdok.ch/sicherheitspolitik/inhalt/pdf/sipo-2006-02inhalt.pdf

-Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily Volume XXII, No. 3 Chart of Bosnian terrorist links known to SFOR, NATO Wednesday, January 7, 2004

-Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily Volume XXIII, No. 64 Pattern of Bosnian and Other Links to Madrid Bombings Becoming Increasingly Clear June 21, 2005

--Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily. Volume XXIII, No. 19 Key al-Qaida Informant Details Additional Information, Criticizes Ashdown’s Refusal to Act in Bosnia-Herzegovina February 14, 2005


Newspapers articles and interviews

The Boston Globe Attacks signal stepped-up Qaeda effort Iraq seen fueling broader struggle By Bryan Bender, Globe Staff | April 28, 2006

CNSNews.com Church Desecration Video Serves as Jihad Fund-Raiser By Sherrie Gossett, August 11, 2005


AKI adnkronosinternational – The global information getaway Bosnia: Interview: Al-Qaeda Now Seeking Young Hearts And Minds 26 August 2005

Arutz SHEVA IsraelNationalNews.com Islamist Recruitment in Bosnia - A "White" Al-Qaeda Jan 21, '04

NewsMax.com Arrest Renews Concerns of al-Qaida in Balkans Monday, Aug. 29, 2005

Balkanalysis.com Al Qaeda’s European attack route is the Balkans, new report claims October 30 2003

SFOR - NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in BiH Main News Summary Is Balkans gate without key? (Front page story) Saturday, 18 October 2003


The Jawa Report Jihad Comes Back to Bosnia August 18, 2005

BLIC Online Training of the 'vehabits' 08. April 2004

Associated Press Writer Concerns of al-Qaida Balkan Link Renewed By JOVANA GEC, August 29, 2005

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