Alija Izetbegović

Alija Izetbegović (Bosnian pronunciation: [ǎlija ǐzedbeɡoʋitɕ]; 8 August 1925 – 19 October 2003) was a Bosnian politician, Islamic philosopher and author, who in 1992 became the first president of the Presidency of the newly independent Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He later served as the first chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Alija Izetbegović
Izetbegović in 1997
1st Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
14 February 2000  14 October 2000
Preceded byAnte Jelavić
Succeeded byŽivko Radišić
In office
5 October 1996  13 October 1998
Preceded byHimself
Succeeded byŽivko Radišić
President of the Presidency of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
20 December 1990  5 October 1996
Prime MinisterJure Pelivan
Mile Akmadžić
Haris Silajdžić
Hasan Muratović
Vice PresidentAdil Zulfikarpašić
Preceded byObrad Piljak (as President of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Succeeded byHimself (as Chairman of the Tripartite presidency)
1st Bosniak Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
20 December 1990  14 October 2000
Serving with Fikret Abdić (1992–1993)
Nijaz Duraković (1993–1996)
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byHalid Genjac
President of the Party of Democratic Action
In office
26 May 1990  13 October 2001
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded bySulejman Tihić
Personal details
Born(1925-08-08)8 August 1925
Bosanski Šamac, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Died19 October 2003(2003-10-19) (aged 78)
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
NationalityBosnian
Political partyParty of Democratic Action
Spouse
Halida Repovac
(m. 1949)
Children3, including Bakir
Alma materUniversity of Sarajevo (LL.B., LL.M.)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • activist
  • author
  • philosopher
Awards Grand Order of Queen Jelena
Order of the State of Republic of Turkey
Order of Independence
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Bosnia and Herzegovina
Branch/serviceArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Years of service1992–1996
Rank Commander-in-chief
CommandsArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (supreme commander)
Battles/warsBosnian War
Croat–Bosniak War

Shortly after his term began, the country's Serb community revolted and created the Republika Srpska, attempting to prevent the secession of Bosnia and Herzegovina from Yugoslavia, which would lead to the outbreak of the Bosnian War. Izetbegović led the Bosniak forces initially alongside the Croat forces, until a separate war erupted between them. Relations between the two sides were resolved in the Washington Agreement, which he signed with Croatian president Franjo Tuđman.

The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina continued, with widespread ethnic cleansing and other war crimes committed by mostly Serb forces against the Bosniak and Croat populations, eventually culminating in the massacre of male Bosniaks in Srebrenica by Serb forces, which would later be determined to be genocide. Izetbegović was also a signatory for the Dayton Agreement, which ended the war in a stalemate following NATO bombings, and recognized Republika Srpska as an autonomous entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. He continued to serve in this role until 1996, when he became a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving until 2000.

Izetbegović was the founder and first president of the Party of Democratic Action. He was also the author of several books, most notably Islam Between East and West and the Islamic Declaration.

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