Envera Selimović

Envera Selimović is a Bosnian journalist and works in the Department of Public Information at the United Nations in the Representation in Azerbaijan.

Biography

Selimović studied political science at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo. After graduating she worked in Sarajevo TV, Radio " 202 " and then the radio -Sarajevo team. 1992, when the war broke out in Bosnia, Envera went back to the TV to working for nearly three years as a newsreader and editor in chief of Foreign Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From the end of 1994, she worked in the United States of America as head of the New York / Washington correspondent offices of Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Selimović a scholarship for a master's degree from the American government has been assigned, that it has received the Master's Degree in International Public Policy at the Paul H. Nitze School of The Advanced International Studies (SAIS ) of Johns Hopkins University in Washington.

The end of 1999 Selimović returned to Sarajevo, and for the next three years she was watching television of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where she has raised its own TV show under the name "interview" to life. This program was known for very exclusive and violent interviews and is still taken as a benchmark for similar items. Selimović was on her show guest Gaber for political leaders from the region and around the world. In addition Selimović interviewed numerous intellectuals and philosophers from around the world.

In March 2003, she left Bosnia and Herzegovina and moved to Tbilisi to perform a job as a spokesperson for the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia. For the next three years she was responsible for the strategic communication of the mission and the advice of the Head of Mission for public information, initiatives and activities.

In October 2006, appointed UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan Selimović as the representative of the UN Department of Public Information Office in Baku, Azerbaijan ( Azerbaijan UN DPI ).

In 2001, Selimovic was declared the Journalist of the Year of Bosnia. She is fluent in English and Russian.

Known interviewed persons

  • André Glucksmann - French philosopher and writer
  • Bernard- Henri Lévy - a French intellectual, philosopher and journalist
  • Bernard Kouchner - French politician, diplomat, and physician, the former UN representative in Kosovo
  • Bill Clinton - President of the United States
  • Bob Dole - U.S. Senator
  • Carla Del Ponte - Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ( ICTY)
  • Erwin Bochi - General of the International Commission on Missing Persons
  • Eva Klonowski - forensic anthropologist
  • Graham Hand - British Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Hashim Thaci - political leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army ( KLA )
  • Hubert Vedrine - French Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Seyyed Hossein Nasr - one of the world 's leading experts on Islamic science and spirituality
  • Ivan Lovrenović - Bosnian author, journalist and essayist
  • Ivo Banac - Director of the Council for European Studies at Yale University
  • Javier Solana - NATO general
  • James W. Pardew - Head of the Military Train and Equip Program for Bosnia
  • James Rubin - U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Department chief spokesman
  • Janja Beč - sociologist, genocide researcher, author and lecturer
  • Janko Ljubos - abbot of the Franciscan monastery Fojnica
  • Joe Biden - Vice President of the United States
  • Kiro Gligorov - first democratically elected President of the Republic of Macedonia
  • Latinka Perovic - historian
  • Madeleine Albright - United States Secretary of State
  • Mahathir bin Mohamad - Prime Minister of Malaysia
  • Michael Steiner - Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to the German Chancellor, Gerhard Schröder
  • Mustafa Cerić - Grand Mufti ( reis-ul - ulema ) of Bosnia - Herzegovina
  • Nicholas Burns - State Department spokesman
  • Nicole du Roy - French journalist
  • Paddy Ashdown - British politician and diplomat
  • Peter W. Galbraith - United States diplomat
  • Ramush Haradinaj - Prime Minister of Kosovo
  • Resid Hafizović - prominent philosopher, theologian, academician
  • Richard Holbrooke - one of the most famous and respected American diplomat
  • Robert Farrand - special Aufsichtsbeantragter Brcko District
  • Sergey Lavrov - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia
  • Stipe Suvar - leading Croatian sociologist and politician
  • Stjepan Mesic - President of the Republic of Croatia
  • Susan Sontag - American writer, philosopher, literary scholar and political activist
  • Vesna Pusić - Member of the Croatian Parliament
  • Vinko Puljić - Bosnian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Vladimir Zhirinovsky - leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia ( LDPR )
  • Vojislav Kostunica - President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at this time
  • William Perry - American Defense Secretary
  • Wolfgang Petrich - High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Yevgeny Primakov - Prime Minister of Russia
  • Zoran Djindjic - Serbian Prime Minister
  • Zubin Mehta - Conductor of western classical music

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