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Best of the world? Best in the world.☝️ 🇧🇦
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None controversial opinion 🗿:
A multicultural, multiethnic, multireligious society is not an objective of Muslim rule; however, it is a byproduct of one due to its principles and morality.
A multicultural, multiethnic, multireligious society is not an objective of Muslim rule; however, it is a byproduct of one due to its principles and morality.
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Picture of Indonesian President Suharto riding a bullet proof vehicle in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 🇮🇩 🇧🇦
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Cavusoglu mentioned that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is keen on organizing a tripartite summit involving Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. This summit aims to foster dialogue and cooperation among the countries, further solidifying Turkey’s position as a key player in Balkan affairs.
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Eldin Huseinbegović - "Illahi, slavuja s ružom ne rastavi" (Bosniak Nasheed)
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فَلَا تُطِعِ ٱلْكَـٰفِرِينَ وَجَـٰهِدْهُم بِهِۦ جِهَادًۭا كَبِيرًۭا
So do not yield to the disbelievers, but strive diligently against them with this ˹Quran˺.
So do not yield to the disbelievers, but strive diligently against them with this ˹Quran˺.
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After coffee ☕ thoughts:
A common pattern of behavior in highly immoral societies is that their wrongdoings are often attributed to specific individuals or certain branches of government to evade collective responsibility. However, this approach is never applied to others. When the United States commits crimes, its citizens are never blamed, punished, or held collectively responsible for those actions. Yet, when Japan does something wrong, it is deemed acceptable to drop two nuclear bombs on its citizens because "they deserved it," even though it was provoked by trade embargoes and economic sanctions that led to Pearl Harbor.
A common pattern of behavior in highly immoral societies is that their wrongdoings are often attributed to specific individuals or certain branches of government to evade collective responsibility. However, this approach is never applied to others. When the United States commits crimes, its citizens are never blamed, punished, or held collectively responsible for those actions. Yet, when Japan does something wrong, it is deemed acceptable to drop two nuclear bombs on its citizens because "they deserved it," even though it was provoked by trade embargoes and economic sanctions that led to Pearl Harbor.
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Why is there a Srebrenica Genocide but not a Bosnian Genocide, and its possible implications for the Palestinian Genocide. Part 1:
The perpetrators of the Bosnian Genocide include Serbia, the United Kingdom, France, the United States of America, and Israel (with the last two pretty much being the same thing ). Of these perpetrators, only one—Serbia—was convicted of not preventing a genocide that it knew was happening. This also means that the Serbian state was not found guilty of genocide itself, only of failing to prevent one. Why is that?
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, set up by the United Nations—which was under the influence of the United States—acted in accordance with the wishes of the United States, France, and the UK. This means that the tribunal was under the control of those nations, who had their own interests at play. The tribunal did its best to deliver the least damaging rulings for the Serbian state, resulting in the conviction of Serbia for "not preventing a genocide" despite evidence that suggested that it took an active role in perpetrating the genocide. The Tribunal effectively acted as a shield to prevent the United States, France, Israel, and the UK from possible prosecution, as they were aware that genocide was occurring but did nothing to prevent it (in Israel's case, they actively sent arms and trained soldiers involved in the atrocities).
The most troubling ruling was the tribunal's conclusion that genocide occurred only in one location, in one town—Srebrenica—where the number of victims was set at 8,372, despite the tribunal ruling that there were victims of a genocide in other areas of the country. You read that correctly. The true number of victims in the Bosnian Genocide is around 38,000-40,000, but only about 8,000 of these are recognized as victims of the "Srebrenica Genocide" which lasted about 10 days or so. Do you see what they did?
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The perpetrators of the Bosnian Genocide include Serbia, the United Kingdom, France, the United States of America, and Israel (with the last two pretty much being the same thing ). Of these perpetrators, only one—Serbia—was convicted of not preventing a genocide that it knew was happening. This also means that the Serbian state was not found guilty of genocide itself, only of failing to prevent one. Why is that?
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, set up by the United Nations—which was under the influence of the United States—acted in accordance with the wishes of the United States, France, and the UK. This means that the tribunal was under the control of those nations, who had their own interests at play. The tribunal did its best to deliver the least damaging rulings for the Serbian state, resulting in the conviction of Serbia for "not preventing a genocide" despite evidence that suggested that it took an active role in perpetrating the genocide. The Tribunal effectively acted as a shield to prevent the United States, France, Israel, and the UK from possible prosecution, as they were aware that genocide was occurring but did nothing to prevent it (in Israel's case, they actively sent arms and trained soldiers involved in the atrocities).
The most troubling ruling was the tribunal's conclusion that genocide occurred only in one location, in one town—Srebrenica—where the number of victims was set at 8,372, despite the tribunal ruling that there were victims of a genocide in other areas of the country. You read that correctly. The true number of victims in the Bosnian Genocide is around 38,000-40,000, but only about 8,000 of these are recognized as victims of the "Srebrenica Genocide" which lasted about 10 days or so. Do you see what they did?
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A Bosnian soldier plays the accordion during heavy fighting✊
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Half a million people less in Serbia while the number of inhabitants in Bosniak Muslim dominated Sandžak is increasing. Our people in Sandžak are steadfast and are resisting the European trends of demographic collapse. May Allah continue to increase them in numbers. ❤️
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Abbas Lutumba Husein was a night watchman and a courageous defender of Sarajevo’s cultural heritage during the Bosnian War. Originally from Congo, Husein moved to Sarajevo, where he worked at the Gazi Husrev-beg Library, a historic library containing rare Islamic manunoscripts and books. During the siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s, Husein and his colleagues risked their lives to protect the library's valuable collection from being destroyed by shelling and sniper fire. His connection to the library’s books was deeply personal, as he found solace in reading them, particularly the Qur’an, which he credited with transforming his life.
In a 2012 documentary, The Love of Books: A Sarajevo Story, Husein expressed that he would have preferred to die with the books rather than live without them, highlighting the depth of his dedication to preserving Sarajevo's literary treasures despite the dangers he faced daily from bombings and street violence.🇧🇦 🤝 🇨🇩
In a 2012 documentary, The Love of Books: A Sarajevo Story, Husein expressed that he would have preferred to die with the books rather than live without them, highlighting the depth of his dedication to preserving Sarajevo's literary treasures despite the dangers he faced daily from bombings and street violence.
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The Chetniks were Serbian nationalist militias that were active at various points in the 20th century, most notably during World War II and the Balkan wars of the 1990s. They are known for their ideology of Serbian nationalism and their involvement in ethnic cleansing and other war crimes.
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Non-controversial opinion 🗿:
Anyone who claims to believe in democracy must intrinsically have a strong dislike for the United States of America, for there is no country on Earth that has done more to undermine democracies on this planet.
Anyone who claims to believe in democracy must intrinsically have a strong dislike for the United States of America, for there is no country on Earth that has done more to undermine democracies on this planet.
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What is Trump doing in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina!!???? 😭😭😭😭
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