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MUHAMED HADŽIEFENDIĆ – The Man Who Saved the Muslims of Northeastern Bosnia from Extinction ⚜☪️
Immediately after defecting, the former legionnaires began promoting the Partisan movement. The defection of Omer Gluhić gave the NDH (Independent State of Croatia) authorities a pretext to remove Hadžiefendić as the Legion commander, which they did in June 1943.
🕊 Grave in the courtyard of the Jalska Mosque
After Tuzla fell to the Partisans on October 2, 1943, Hadžiefendić neither hid nor fled his home. However, his political opponents held him responsible for the city’s delayed fall to the Partisans. Five days after their entry, Hadžiefendić was called to trial and swiftly sentenced to death. The greatest irony lies in the fact that those who had attacked the Bosniaks sentenced, for “fighting against the Muslim people,” the very man who had organized their defense. Hadžiefendić was executed on October 7, 1943. He refused to be blindfolded, saying: “I am an officer, and I am not afraid to look death in the eye.” His body lay in the sand for nearly a year. Only in the summer of 1944 was it transferred to Tuzla by Topčić’s "Green Cadre" and buried in the courtyard of the Jalska Mosque.
Muhamed Hadžiefendić was resented by his political opponents because:
– during the April War of 1941, he refused to fight for the interests of Greater Serbian circles in Belgrade;
– in November 1941, during an attack by Serbian insurgents from Ozren on the majority-Muslim town of Puračić, and after the fall of Devetaci, he forced Home Guard units from Slavonia to defend it;
– on December 22, 1941, following the Partisan-Chetnik massacre of Muslims in Koraj, he founded the “Volunteer Detachment of the People's Uprising of Major Hadžiefendić,” which he separated from the NDH armed forces;
– politically, he was close to the Bosniak autonomists in Sarajevo, who advocated for the separation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the NDH;
– during the existence of the DOMDO Legion, Chetniks avoided the Tuzla area entirely;
– the DOMDO Legion did not participate in battles against the NOV and POJ (Partisan forces), focusing solely on protecting Muslim villages from Chetnik attacks;
– he supported the formation of the 13th SS “Handžar” Division, made up of Bosnian Muslims, as the nucleus of a future Bosnian Guard, further weakening the NDH’s military forces;
– together with Omer Gluhić and Meša Selimović, he did not defect to the Partisans on May 10, 1943;
– he did not actively join the 13th SS Division, instead going on “sick leave”;
– during the first liberation of Tuzla on October 2, 1943, he did not defend the city against the NOV and POJ;
– he was an anti-communist;
– no Orthodox village remembers him the way they remember the Ustaša Francetić.
Muhamed-aga’s only “sin” was that he was an anti-communist—which should not be surprising for a pre-war merchant and a soldier of the Royal Yugoslav Army. Hadžiefendić was condemned as an ideological, not military, enemy—against all conventions.
🕊 Grave in the courtyard of the Jalska Mosque
After Tuzla fell to the Partisans on October 2, 1943, Hadžiefendić neither hid nor fled his home. However, his political opponents held him responsible for the city’s delayed fall to the Partisans. Five days after their entry, Hadžiefendić was called to trial and swiftly sentenced to death. The greatest irony lies in the fact that those who had attacked the Bosniaks sentenced, for “fighting against the Muslim people,” the very man who had organized their defense. Hadžiefendić was executed on October 7, 1943. He refused to be blindfolded, saying: “I am an officer, and I am not afraid to look death in the eye.” His body lay in the sand for nearly a year. Only in the summer of 1944 was it transferred to Tuzla by Topčić’s "Green Cadre" and buried in the courtyard of the Jalska Mosque.
Muhamed Hadžiefendić was resented by his political opponents because:
– during the April War of 1941, he refused to fight for the interests of Greater Serbian circles in Belgrade;
– in November 1941, during an attack by Serbian insurgents from Ozren on the majority-Muslim town of Puračić, and after the fall of Devetaci, he forced Home Guard units from Slavonia to defend it;
– on December 22, 1941, following the Partisan-Chetnik massacre of Muslims in Koraj, he founded the “Volunteer Detachment of the People's Uprising of Major Hadžiefendić,” which he separated from the NDH armed forces;
– politically, he was close to the Bosniak autonomists in Sarajevo, who advocated for the separation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the NDH;
– during the existence of the DOMDO Legion, Chetniks avoided the Tuzla area entirely;
– the DOMDO Legion did not participate in battles against the NOV and POJ (Partisan forces), focusing solely on protecting Muslim villages from Chetnik attacks;
– he supported the formation of the 13th SS “Handžar” Division, made up of Bosnian Muslims, as the nucleus of a future Bosnian Guard, further weakening the NDH’s military forces;
– together with Omer Gluhić and Meša Selimović, he did not defect to the Partisans on May 10, 1943;
– he did not actively join the 13th SS Division, instead going on “sick leave”;
– during the first liberation of Tuzla on October 2, 1943, he did not defend the city against the NOV and POJ;
– he was an anti-communist;
– no Orthodox village remembers him the way they remember the Ustaša Francetić.
Muhamed-aga’s only “sin” was that he was an anti-communist—which should not be surprising for a pre-war merchant and a soldier of the Royal Yugoslav Army. Hadžiefendić was condemned as an ideological, not military, enemy—against all conventions.
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They are making English AI videos of us becoming Christians, wth lmao 🤣
They are making English AI videos of us becoming Christians, wth lmao 🤣
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Conference of European Rabbis: A Provocation of the Ages 🇮🇱🇧🇦
From June 16 to 18, the Conference of European Rabbis (CER)—a three-day gathering bringing together many rabbis from across Europe—will be hosted in Sarajevo. Founded in 1956 and now headquartered in Munich, the Conference unites around a thousand rabbis operating in regions from Dublin to Vladivostok, with a mission to promote democracy, European unity, human rights, security, and peace in the Middle East. Turns the next page*
The conference is led by Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, President of the Conference of European Rabbis, known for his dedication to strengthening European-Israeli relations (Excuse me?) and advocating for peace and human rights.
His voice plays a significant role in promoting diplomatic and security cooperation (Cough*)between Europe and Israel.
The mission of the Conference of European Rabbis is based on the belief that: "the restoration of the Jewish state, the State of Israel, in the Holy Land is a manifestation of God’s grace upon the Jewish people, and that Israel’s prosperity goes hand in hand with its moral and religious strength."
According to the announcement, "the main conclusion of this gathering will be a strong public show of support for the Jewish people and their state, Israel, during these difficult times caused by the two-year-long war in Gaza."
So your idea of promoting human rights and peace in the Middle East is to hold a Zionist conference in the Jerusalem of Europe—a city that, 30 years ago, had Hebrew-inscribed, Israeli-made artillery shells fall onto it during one of the longest sieges in modern history, and which, by the way, is 110% anti-Zionist and 120% pro-Palestinian—a majority-Muslim city? That is your idea of peace in the Middle East?
Are you trying to provoke us into violence so you can brand us as the terrorists and Hamas of Europe?
From June 16 to 18, the Conference of European Rabbis (CER)—a three-day gathering bringing together many rabbis from across Europe—will be hosted in Sarajevo. Founded in 1956 and now headquartered in Munich, the Conference unites around a thousand rabbis operating in regions from Dublin to Vladivostok, with a mission to promote democracy, European unity, human rights, security, and peace in the Middle East. Turns the next page*
The conference is led by Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, President of the Conference of European Rabbis, known for his dedication to strengthening European-Israeli relations (Excuse me?) and advocating for peace and human rights.
His voice plays a significant role in promoting diplomatic and security cooperation (Cough*)between Europe and Israel.
The mission of the Conference of European Rabbis is based on the belief that: "the restoration of the Jewish state, the State of Israel, in the Holy Land is a manifestation of God’s grace upon the Jewish people, and that Israel’s prosperity goes hand in hand with its moral and religious strength."
According to the announcement, "the main conclusion of this gathering will be a strong public show of support for the Jewish people and their state, Israel, during these difficult times caused by the two-year-long war in Gaza."
So your idea of promoting human rights and peace in the Middle East is to hold a Zionist conference in the Jerusalem of Europe—a city that, 30 years ago, had Hebrew-inscribed, Israeli-made artillery shells fall onto it during one of the longest sieges in modern history, and which, by the way, is 110% anti-Zionist and 120% pro-Palestinian—a majority-Muslim city? That is your idea of peace in the Middle East?
Are you trying to provoke us into violence so you can brand us as the terrorists and Hamas of Europe?
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🖤 "She hugged me, laughed… I didn’t know it would be the last time I’d see her."
Ilhad Kendić, uncle of 15-year-old Hana Akmadžić, speaks through tears after the brutal attack in Graz.
Ilhad was on Vir Island when he heard something terrible had happened. Then came the news: Hana was among the ten killed in a high school shooting. His world shattered.
“I called her right away. No answer. Just silence. My heart broke in that moment.”
Though Ilhad lives in Maribor, he was in daily contact with Hana, who lived in Graz with her family.
The last time they saw each other was just before Eid.
“She hugged me, laughed… I didn’t know that would be our last moment. Only faith is keeping us alive now. May our angel rest in paradise.”
🕊️ The Graz school attack left 10 people dead, including Hana, Kaid J. from Travnik, and Lea Bajrami (15) from Kosovo. The 21-year-old attacker later took his own life. The motive remains unknown.
🕯️ Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
Ilhad Kendić, uncle of 15-year-old Hana Akmadžić, speaks through tears after the brutal attack in Graz.
Ilhad was on Vir Island when he heard something terrible had happened. Then came the news: Hana was among the ten killed in a high school shooting. His world shattered.
“I called her right away. No answer. Just silence. My heart broke in that moment.”
Though Ilhad lives in Maribor, he was in daily contact with Hana, who lived in Graz with her family.
The last time they saw each other was just before Eid.
“She hugged me, laughed… I didn’t know that would be our last moment. Only faith is keeping us alive now. May our angel rest in paradise.”
🕊️ The Graz school attack left 10 people dead, including Hana, Kaid J. from Travnik, and Lea Bajrami (15) from Kosovo. The 21-year-old attacker later took his own life. The motive remains unknown.
🕯️ Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
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Conference of European Rabbis: A Provocation of the Ages 🇮🇱🇧🇦 From June 16 to 18, the Conference of European Rabbis (CER)—a three-day gathering bringing together many rabbis from across Europe—will be hosted in Sarajevo. Founded in 1956 and now headquartered…
🇧🇦❌🇮🇱 Cancelled Conference of European Rabbis in Sarajevo: Organizers Say Bosnia and Herzegovina Should Be Excluded from EU Accession Process
They add that the decision to block the conference on European soil is not only alarming but also highly revealing.
“This is a clear violation of EU obligations and values (Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, Articles 10 and 22; European Council Declaration on Antisemitism, 2020). Bosnia and Herzegovina should certainly be excluded from the process of accession to the European Union after this shameful persecution of a European religious group. Sarajevo has declared itself a ‘city of openness and tolerance’ for everyone—except Jews,” the statement concludes.
🕎 Yesterday, the organizers of the Conference thanked former mayor of Sarajevo Benjamina Karić and commended her for hosting the event, as she supported “pro-Israel and pro-Zionist organizations.”
No other Bosnian government official contacted the Conference of European Rabbis.
“We feel unwelcome, and this latest moment of ministerial boycott against European Jewish citizens, who are solely dedicated to promoting Jewish life in Europe and advancing dialogue and democracy across the continent, is shameful,” the statement reads.
They add that CER events encourage dialogue, strengthen interfaith activities, and promote public engagement.
“This is a loss for Sarajevo. We are pleased that the Bavarian government will support the relocation of our event to Munich, and we, as an organization, will continue to support Jewish communities in Europe without interruption,” the statement continues.
🕎 Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, president of the Conference of European Rabbis, stated that the CER is held annually and was supposed to take place in Sarajevo at the Swissotel.
“Chief rabbis from across Europe, including France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, were to gather to discuss the most urgent issues affecting European Jewish life today, as well as matters of freedom of religion or belief. Shockingly, the hotel suddenly canceled our event,” said the CER statement, obtained by Istraga.ba.
🇵🇸 They claim the cancellation followed an open letter written by Federal Minister of Labor and Social Policy Adnan Delić, which was published in the media.
They emphasize that he called on the organizers to cancel the conference in Sarajevo and, in his letter, sharply criticized the State of Israel, calling it a “genocidal entity.”
They add that the decision to block the conference on European soil is not only alarming but also highly revealing.
“This is a clear violation of EU obligations and values (Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, Articles 10 and 22; European Council Declaration on Antisemitism, 2020). Bosnia and Herzegovina should certainly be excluded from the process of accession to the European Union after this shameful persecution of a European religious group. Sarajevo has declared itself a ‘city of openness and tolerance’ for everyone—except Jews,” the statement concludes.
🕎 Yesterday, the organizers of the Conference thanked former mayor of Sarajevo Benjamina Karić and commended her for hosting the event, as she supported “pro-Israel and pro-Zionist organizations.”
No other Bosnian government official contacted the Conference of European Rabbis.
“We feel unwelcome, and this latest moment of ministerial boycott against European Jewish citizens, who are solely dedicated to promoting Jewish life in Europe and advancing dialogue and democracy across the continent, is shameful,” the statement reads.
They add that CER events encourage dialogue, strengthen interfaith activities, and promote public engagement.
“This is a loss for Sarajevo. We are pleased that the Bavarian government will support the relocation of our event to Munich, and we, as an organization, will continue to support Jewish communities in Europe without interruption,” the statement continues.
🕎 Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, president of the Conference of European Rabbis, stated that the CER is held annually and was supposed to take place in Sarajevo at the Swissotel.
“Chief rabbis from across Europe, including France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, were to gather to discuss the most urgent issues affecting European Jewish life today, as well as matters of freedom of religion or belief. Shockingly, the hotel suddenly canceled our event,” said the CER statement, obtained by Istraga.ba.
🇵🇸 They claim the cancellation followed an open letter written by Federal Minister of Labor and Social Policy Adnan Delić, which was published in the media.
They emphasize that he called on the organizers to cancel the conference in Sarajevo and, in his letter, sharply criticized the State of Israel, calling it a “genocidal entity.”
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🇧🇦❌🇮🇱 Cancelled Conference of European Rabbis in Sarajevo: Organizers Say Bosnia and Herzegovina Should Be Excluded from EU Accession Process They add that the decision to block the conference on European soil is not only alarming but also highly revealing.…
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🇧🇦❌🇮🇱 Cancelled Conference of European Rabbis in Sarajevo: Organizers Say Bosnia and Herzegovina Should Be Excluded from EU Accession Process They add that the decision to block the conference on European soil is not only alarming but also highly revealing.…
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🇵🇸🇧🇦 Palestinian Community in BiH: Rabbis Never Had Serious Intentions to Gather in Sarajevo — It Was a Provocation
The Palestinian community in Bosnia and Herzegovina has responded to the announcement and subsequent cancellation of the European Rabbinical Organization's gathering in Sarajevo. They emphasized that there was never a genuine intention for the event to take place, but rather that the aim was to vilify Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Statement:
"In response to the announcement and then sudden cancellation of the European Rabbinical Organization's meeting in Sarajevo, the Palestinian community in Bosnia and Herzegovina wishes to inform the public that, according to all available information, there was never a serious intention for that gathering to actually occur. We believe this was a brutal attempt at media manipulation with the goal of anathematizing Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina for their principled and publicly expressed support for the Palestinian people and their condemnation of the Israeli genocide in Gaza," the statement from the Palestinian Community in BiH reads.
They also condemned the reactions from the European Rabbinical Organization, particularly their remarks suggesting that BiH should be banned from joining the EU.
The Palestinian community in Bosnia and Herzegovina has responded to the announcement and subsequent cancellation of the European Rabbinical Organization's gathering in Sarajevo. They emphasized that there was never a genuine intention for the event to take place, but rather that the aim was to vilify Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Statement:
"In response to the announcement and then sudden cancellation of the European Rabbinical Organization's meeting in Sarajevo, the Palestinian community in Bosnia and Herzegovina wishes to inform the public that, according to all available information, there was never a serious intention for that gathering to actually occur. We believe this was a brutal attempt at media manipulation with the goal of anathematizing Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina for their principled and publicly expressed support for the Palestinian people and their condemnation of the Israeli genocide in Gaza," the statement from the Palestinian Community in BiH reads.
They also condemned the reactions from the European Rabbinical Organization, particularly their remarks suggesting that BiH should be banned from joining the EU.
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Are you trying to provoke us into violence so you can brand us as the terrorists and Hamas of Europe?
🇧🇦❌🇮🇱 Guess the allegations started, posted by the Chief European Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt himself
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Non-Controversial Opinion: Every Israeli attack on Iran and every Iranian attack on Israel is preplanned and negotiated with the help of the United States. There is nothing surprising about it, and Mossad is not some eldritch force in the world that can act purely on its own will. All casualties on the Iranian side have been preselected and accepted by Iran itself in order to "clean house." The only noteworthy aspect of all this is the unfiltered, collective condemnation of Israel and support for Iran across the region, which demonstrates how the Middle East is fundamentally changing. Unsubscribe to all channels who talk about WW3, they only care about views.
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Iranski načelnik štaba, general-major Mohammad Bagheri, koji je jučer ubijen u izraelskim napadima na Iran, vidi se na ovim fotografijama snimljenim u Alepu 2017. godine. Baqeri je bio jedno od imena koje je odigralo ključnu ulogu u sunitskim masakrima u Siriji. Aktivno je učestvovao na terenu uz režim i preuzeo važne odgovornosti, posebno tokom opsade Alepa.
Ove fotografije prikazuju iranskog načelnika štaba, general-majora Mohammada Bagherija u Alepu 2017. godine. Ubijen je jučer u izraelskim napadima na Iran. Bagheri je odigrao ključnu ulogu u masakrima sunitskih civila tokom sirijskog rata, aktivno učestvujući u vojnim operacijama uz Assadov režim - posebno tokom brutalne opsade Alepa.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/ZULFIKAR00000
Ove fotografije prikazuju iranskog načelnika štaba, general-majora Mohammada Bagherija u Alepu 2017. godine. Ubijen je jučer u izraelskim napadima na Iran. Bagheri je odigrao ključnu ulogu u masakrima sunitskih civila tokom sirijskog rata, aktivno učestvujući u vojnim operacijama uz Assadov režim - posebno tokom brutalne opsade Alepa.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/ZULFIKAR00000
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🇹🇷🎵 Turkish music group Hayal Meyal has reinterpreted the song "Što te nema" in memory of the victims of the Srebrenica genocide.
The band aimed to draw attention to crimes against humanity committed 30 years ago in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Previously, the group released the song "Diren Filistin" ("Resist, Palestine") as a response to the massacre of civilians in Gaza.
🗣 Frontman Emin Cakir stated:
“The pain expressed through songs, sevdalinkas, and marches is our pain too. To forget that suffering—or to allow it to be forgotten—is to renounce human responsibility. As the late Alija Izetbegović said: ‘A forgotten genocide is a repeated genocide.’”
📜 The lyrics of Što te nema were written by Aleksa Šantić and became especially well-known through the performance of Jadranka Stojaković.
The band aimed to draw attention to crimes against humanity committed 30 years ago in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Previously, the group released the song "Diren Filistin" ("Resist, Palestine") as a response to the massacre of civilians in Gaza.
🗣 Frontman Emin Cakir stated:
“The pain expressed through songs, sevdalinkas, and marches is our pain too. To forget that suffering—or to allow it to be forgotten—is to renounce human responsibility. As the late Alija Izetbegović said: ‘A forgotten genocide is a repeated genocide.’”
📜 The lyrics of Što te nema were written by Aleksa Šantić and became especially well-known through the performance of Jadranka Stojaković.
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عَيْشٌ بِعِزٍّ وَلَوْ سَاعَةً
وَلَا عَيْشُ ذُلٍّ يَكُونُ أَبَدًا
وَمَنْ لَمْ يَمُتْ تَحْتَ ظِلِّ الْحُسَامِ
يَمُتْ بِالْفِرَاشِ وَلَنْ يُخْلَدَ
„Život u časti, makar i samo jedan sat,
bolji je od života u poniženju koji vječno traje.
Ko ne umre pod sjenom sablje,
umrijeće u postelji – i vječnost mu neće biti data.“
وَلَا عَيْشُ ذُلٍّ يَكُونُ أَبَدًا
وَمَنْ لَمْ يَمُتْ تَحْتَ ظِلِّ الْحُسَامِ
يَمُتْ بِالْفِرَاشِ وَلَنْ يُخْلَدَ
„Život u časti, makar i samo jedan sat,
bolji je od života u poniženju koji vječno traje.
Ko ne umre pod sjenom sablje,
umrijeće u postelji – i vječnost mu neće biti data.“
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This cheering and happiness is worth more than the dunya 😁❤️🇵🇸
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