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Srđan Dizdarević

Srđan Dizdarević
Born (1952-09-29)29 September 1952
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Died 16 February 2016(2016-02-16) (aged 63)
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cause of death pneumonia
Spouse(s) Dubravka (m. 1972–2015; her death)

Srđan Dizdarević (29 September 1952 – 16 February 2016) was a Bosnian journalist, diplomat, and activist. Born into a prominent Bosnian political family of diplomats, Dizdarević graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Sarajevo in 1976 and entered politics. As a diplomat, he was the first secretary of the Embassy of Yugoslavia in Paris, and in 1991 he returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina. He also worked as the assistant editor-in-chief of the newspaper Oslobođenje and was a member of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1995, becoming the committee's president in 2005, serving until 2014. He died of severe pneumonia in 2016.

Srđan Dizdarević was born on 29 September 1952 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the country was a Yugoslav republic. He stems from a prominent Bosnian anti-fascist family of Bosniak heritage, whose members are former politicians and diplomats. His father Nijaz Dizdarević was a former ambassador to Baghdad, Algiers and Paris; his uncle Faik Dizdarević was a longtime ambassador to Tehran, Algiers and Madrid; and his other uncle Raif Dizdarević was a foreign minister of Yugoslavia and the president of the Presidency of both socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina and Yugoslavia.

Srđan Dizdarevic graduated in 1976 from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Sarajevo. and studied political science in Paris. During his university years he was responsible for the international relations of the Young Socialists' Association.

For a decade he was a professional journalist. In 1978 he worked as director and editor in chief of the "children and youth press" branch of the daily Oslobodjenje; since 1981 he was assistant chief editor of the Oslobodjenje.


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