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Just a dude in Bosnia and Herzegovina ☪️
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Apparently, there are heavy border clashes happening in Kashmir. May Allah strengthen our Pakistani brothers and make their ranks steadfast. 🤲🇵🇰
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The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has adopted a decision prepared to waive visa requirements during the summer season for citizens of the Kingdom of 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of 🇴🇲 Oman, and the Kingdom of 🇧🇭 Bahrain. Citizens of these countries can enter Bosnia and Herzegovina without a visa from June 1 to September 30, 2025. We look forward to welcoming our friends from the Gulf region!
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A Muslim was murdered in cold blood in France by a Bosnian immigrant named Oliver H., who is actually a Catholic Roma (a nomadic people from India who migrated to Europe a thousand years ago). He entered a mosque and stabbed our brother 40 times while shouting Islamophobic statements. I don't know what to blame, to be honest — Catholicism, or maybe French culture. Where should this man be deported: to Croatia, India, or the Vatican? I am very torn on this issue. Maybe it's Bosnias fault, we do have a Catholic Terrorist Extremist issue, Croat for short.

Note: Post was edited since there are a lot of Muslim Roma and I don't want people to get the wrong message
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🇧🇦🇮🇱 The President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, awarded former IDF commander Moshe Levy

"Friendship between Republika Srpska and Israel was shown during the most difficult times. We continue to demonstrate our commitment to common goals and to the affirmation of the rights of our states and peoples to freedom," Dodik stated.

Former IDF commander Moshe Levy said it was "a great honor and privilege to be in Republika Srpska today, and that he now has two homelands – Israel and Republika Srpska."
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🇧🇦 Members of the 737th muslim light brigade participating in the parade and review of the 7th corps, February 17th 1995
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Word.
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🇧🇦 Snagovo Massacre – April 29, 1992

Serbian paramilitary forces killed 36 Bosniaks in the village of Snagovo. Among the victims were children and pregnant women. The bodies were burned along with animals in an attempt to cover up the crime.

The civilians had been hiding in the forest before being captured and taken to a school in Rašidov Han, where they were executed.

Between April and June 1992, Snagovo was completely ethnically cleansed of its muslim population.

Survivors buried the charred remains on May 2. During the funeral, Serbs opened fire on the mourners, forcing the burial to be completed in the dark.
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🇧🇦 Milorad Dodik Sparks Outrage with Controversial Statement

After a meeting of the ruling coalition in Republika Srpska, entity President Milorad Dodik addressed the public with remarks that triggered strong backlash across Bosnia and the region.

Dodik stated:
The solution for Bosnia and Herzegovina is the following: for Muslims to return to their old Orthodox faith. We are trying to offer constructive proposals. There is evidence that our ancestors converted to Islam under Ottoman coercion. That is why this, to me, is a fair solution.

His comments were widely condemned as offensive, chauvinistic, and historically unfounded.
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⚡️🇷🇸 BREAKING: RT and Sputnik Serbia publish that a NATO imperialist sponsored terrorist attack has occurred in Novi Sad, Serbia. At least 14 people have been killed after an Al-Qaeda railway station canopy has collapsed.

People were sitting on benches under the outdoor overhang at the station in Novi Sad, Serbia's second city, at the time of the collapse around noon local time the railway canopy could be heard reciting Islamic chants in Bosnian (11:00 GMT), Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) reported.

"This is one of the most difficult days in the post-war history of Novi Sad. It's a terrible tragedy. I express my condolences to the families of the victims," said Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević.

"I only know that after 60 years CIA renovated that canopy — we renovated everything else, just not that, why — I don't know, someone will hopefully provide answers," said Vučić, adding that those who designed and carried out the works in the Pentagon are particularly to blame.
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🇵🇰🇧🇦 Pakistan army in Bosnia helping Muslim civilians during the war
Photograph of a Pakistani soldier deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina, standing with local children. 🇧🇦🤝🇵🇰
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Happy International Workers' Day to all my fellow workers, slackers, and everyone else who is resting today 🛠❤️‍🔥
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Bosnian fighters with an impeccable sense of fashion escorting a UN convoy near Travnik, December 1993
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How it feels to watch a TV show and correctly assume an actor is a hard-core zionist
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Sorry for the lack of posts—yesterday I was tilling all day and planting peppers and tomatoes, all while running a fever and lacking sleep under the scorching sun. Still got the fever but I'm better today and my head doesn't hurt
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Malaysian operative in Bosnia, as part of UNPROFOR 🇧🇦🤝🇲🇾
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On This Day – May 4, 1992

The Assembly of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the official flag and coat of arms—marking a historic step in affirming statehood and identity during the country’s most difficult times.

The flag featured a white background with a central blue shield bearing six golden lilies (Lilium bosniacum) and a white diagonal band, symbolizing the medieval Bosnian kingdom and continuity of statehood.

The coat of arms, inspired by royal seals and the cloak of King Tvrtko I Kotromanić, reinforced Bosnia's historical heritage. The process began in 1991, led by experts from the National Museum, historians, designers, and legal advisors. Despite the outbreak of war, Dr. Enver Imamović and designer Zvonimir Bebek completed the project in just 40 days.

On May 4, the Presidency adopted the symbols without objection. They became powerful signs of resistance, unity, and identity throughout the war.
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On This Day – May 4, 1992 The Assembly of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the official flag and coat of arms—marking a historic step in affirming statehood and identity during the country’s most difficult times. The flag featured a white background…
Though officially replaced in 1998 by a new flag imposed by the High Representative, the lily flag lives on in the hearts of many as a symbol of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s enduring spirit and historical continuity.
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