In Višegrad, Bosniaks made up 64% of the population in 1991. Today they make up 9%. The extremist Chetnik movement is responsible for mass rape and genocide in Višegrad during the 1940s and 90s.😀
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Personal opinion:
Thank God I'm not a woman because I don't think I could handle it. I believe I would have a breakdown at some point if I were. Throughout the education system and in life in general, I've noticed an immense number of fake friendships among women, where no one truly means well, yet they still hang out together. Then there are these "hyena tactics," where an entire friend group gossips and says the most abhorrent things about someone just because one of them dislikes their ex-friend or ex-boyfriend.
Additionally, there are some women—and I'm not even making this up—who try to engage in haram actions with men simply to spite another girl who has feelings for that man. If I were a woman, I think I would lock myself inside my house and never go out unless absolutely necessary.
Thank God I'm not a woman because I don't think I could handle it. I believe I would have a breakdown at some point if I were. Throughout the education system and in life in general, I've noticed an immense number of fake friendships among women, where no one truly means well, yet they still hang out together. Then there are these "hyena tactics," where an entire friend group gossips and says the most abhorrent things about someone just because one of them dislikes their ex-friend or ex-boyfriend.
Additionally, there are some women—and I'm not even making this up—who try to engage in haram actions with men simply to spite another girl who has feelings for that man. If I were a woman, I think I would lock myself inside my house and never go out unless absolutely necessary.
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RYANAIR LAUNCHES SUMMER 2025 SCHEDULE WITH 300,000 SEATS FOR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 😃
Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, whose major shareholders include the immensely influential and powerful BlackRock and Vanguard, launched its highly anticipated Summer 2025 schedule on November 15. This schedule features 300,000 seats available for Bosnian citizens and visitors, as the airline continues to provide more travel options at the lowest fares in Europe.
The increased availability of affordable flights is expected to boost tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina, attracting more visitors and generating revenue for local businesses. Furthermore, the expansion of flights is likely to create jobs in sectors such as airport services, hospitality, and tourism, resulting in a positive economic impact.
Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, whose major shareholders include the immensely influential and powerful BlackRock and Vanguard, launched its highly anticipated Summer 2025 schedule on November 15. This schedule features 300,000 seats available for Bosnian citizens and visitors, as the airline continues to provide more travel options at the lowest fares in Europe.
The increased availability of affordable flights is expected to boost tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina, attracting more visitors and generating revenue for local businesses. Furthermore, the expansion of flights is likely to create jobs in sectors such as airport services, hospitality, and tourism, resulting in a positive economic impact.
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The first prayer was offered 45 days after the floods hit Lower Jablanica. 😊
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On November 17, 1992, the 4th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was established.🥈
Heroes, thank you for our freedom!
Heroes, thank you for our freedom!
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After coffee ☕ thoughts:
One of the most troubling aspects of the West, and perhaps Europe in general, is the relationship they have with their own children. There’s a reason why the abortion movement was so prominent in that part of the world, and no, it’s not because of the so-called sexual revolution—they have always dealt with children in a psychopathic manner. After the so-called Age of Enlightenment, they were sending children into chimneys, where they would suffer and perform backbreaking labor to clean them. If it wasn’t chimneys, then later it was factories and industries, where many of them would die. Same story with schools, the Prussian school system wasn't their to help kids- it was there to make soldiers out of them.
When the church was supreme, women in the medieval age would drink herbs to terminate their pregnancies. I’m telling you, they didn’t stop caring for babies and children after the sexual revolution—they never cared about them in the first place.
And it’s not just in the past. They are still doing it today, whether it’s profiting from mutilating children with gender ideologies or stealing kids in Ukraine—the country they supposedly care about—and selling them in the black markets of France, where some are killed and their organs harvested. They did the same thing in Bosnia, the Middle East—just pick a place.
They don’t care for their own kids, let alone African-American or Middle Eastern children. You could write books about the horrors inflicted on those groups.
This hatred toward the most innocent members of society is reaching a crescendo right now in Gaza, where Israel is killing thousands of children and generating profits for Boeing and other major corporations. The Israelis aren’t lying when they say they embody the values of the West—these are the values of the West. They hate and despise children.😃
One of the most troubling aspects of the West, and perhaps Europe in general, is the relationship they have with their own children. There’s a reason why the abortion movement was so prominent in that part of the world, and no, it’s not because of the so-called sexual revolution—they have always dealt with children in a psychopathic manner. After the so-called Age of Enlightenment, they were sending children into chimneys, where they would suffer and perform backbreaking labor to clean them. If it wasn’t chimneys, then later it was factories and industries, where many of them would die. Same story with schools, the Prussian school system wasn't their to help kids- it was there to make soldiers out of them.
When the church was supreme, women in the medieval age would drink herbs to terminate their pregnancies. I’m telling you, they didn’t stop caring for babies and children after the sexual revolution—they never cared about them in the first place.
And it’s not just in the past. They are still doing it today, whether it’s profiting from mutilating children with gender ideologies or stealing kids in Ukraine—the country they supposedly care about—and selling them in the black markets of France, where some are killed and their organs harvested. They did the same thing in Bosnia, the Middle East—just pick a place.
They don’t care for their own kids, let alone African-American or Middle Eastern children. You could write books about the horrors inflicted on those groups.
This hatred toward the most innocent members of society is reaching a crescendo right now in Gaza, where Israel is killing thousands of children and generating profits for Boeing and other major corporations. The Israelis aren’t lying when they say they embody the values of the West—these are the values of the West. They hate and despise children.
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Boračko Lake is one of the most beautiful mountain lakes and is located at the foot of Prenj Mountain, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The beauty of the lake is reflected in its biodiversity which makes this a real paradise for fishermen. 🇧🇦
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The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina approved a $19 million loan from the Saudi Fund for Development to build a science and technology park at the University of Banja Luka. The loan has a 20-year repayment term with a five-year grace period. Additionally, Republika Srpska proposed nine projects worth 161.6 million BAM ($87 million USD) for Saudi financing, focusing on infrastructure, education, and healthcare, but these are still under review. The more money the entity takes from the Saudi Fund for Development the more influence Saudi Arabia will have within the entity. 🇧🇦 🕊 🇸🇦
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Associates Press archive footage of a Bosnian offensive near the town of Doboj in 1995 😀
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Non-Controversial Opinion:
Muslims who seek "allies" in other faiths, such as Christianity, to oppose the perverted ideologies that originated in Christian-majority countries are delusional.🗿
Muslims who seek "allies" in other faiths, such as Christianity, to oppose the perverted ideologies that originated in Christian-majority countries are delusional.🗿
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Marriages are the cornerstone of every society. In order for a society to have stronger fertility rates, it needs to have strong marriages.
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The Bosnian custom of Ašikovanje:
Ašikovanje was considered the crown of a young man’s and woman’s life. One of the characteristic customs was that, most often on Fridays, people would gather in large numbers at a picnic (known as teferić), where young men and women would meet. These gatherings would last from morning until sunset, when the women would return home and would continue under the gardens.The young man would then come under the window and talk to the young woman. Ašikluci were common during holidays, as well as after weddings. If he met her during the day on the street, it was understood that the young man would politely approach her and communicate with her, while to an observer, this form of communication might seem shy. Ašikovanje was usually done through soft whispers without physical contact. Gentle songs, often monotonous, were used during ašikovanje, serving as a signal that always caught the girl’s attention. The young man usually knew the girl from childhood. Even in those times, there were young men who tried to get along with multiple girls, but they were quickly discovered. The whole story would typically begin under a window, where a small pebble was thrown to get the girl to come out.In many towns, so many pebbles were thrown that numerous windows were damaged and had to be repaired. Their conversations would cover various topics – from what was growing in the garden to events in the local community. Ašikovanje would usually end with arranging a meeting for the next time. Authors also documented the act of marriage itself: the host would organize a collective observation, placing the young man in one room and the young woman in another, after which they would shyly observe each other.It was customary to knock on the window, and if it had no bars, it meant the girl was taken. Women of that period were generally loyal and honest, very devoted mothers, and modest homemakers. Most of them would remain tied to their homes, husbands, and children after marriage. Though poorly educated, they were very polite, communicative, and well-mannered. After 1918, with the onset of westernisation, marriage and the position of women began to face a crisis. Despite the Austro-Hungarian introduction of new customs in Bosnia, this way of life remained the most prevalent.😃
Ašikovanje was considered the crown of a young man’s and woman’s life. One of the characteristic customs was that, most often on Fridays, people would gather in large numbers at a picnic (known as teferić), where young men and women would meet. These gatherings would last from morning until sunset, when the women would return home and would continue under the gardens.The young man would then come under the window and talk to the young woman. Ašikluci were common during holidays, as well as after weddings. If he met her during the day on the street, it was understood that the young man would politely approach her and communicate with her, while to an observer, this form of communication might seem shy. Ašikovanje was usually done through soft whispers without physical contact. Gentle songs, often monotonous, were used during ašikovanje, serving as a signal that always caught the girl’s attention. The young man usually knew the girl from childhood. Even in those times, there were young men who tried to get along with multiple girls, but they were quickly discovered. The whole story would typically begin under a window, where a small pebble was thrown to get the girl to come out.In many towns, so many pebbles were thrown that numerous windows were damaged and had to be repaired. Their conversations would cover various topics – from what was growing in the garden to events in the local community. Ašikovanje would usually end with arranging a meeting for the next time. Authors also documented the act of marriage itself: the host would organize a collective observation, placing the young man in one room and the young woman in another, after which they would shyly observe each other.It was customary to knock on the window, and if it had no bars, it meant the girl was taken. Women of that period were generally loyal and honest, very devoted mothers, and modest homemakers. Most of them would remain tied to their homes, husbands, and children after marriage. Though poorly educated, they were very polite, communicative, and well-mannered. After 1918, with the onset of westernisation, marriage and the position of women began to face a crisis. Despite the Austro-Hungarian introduction of new customs in Bosnia, this way of life remained the most prevalent.
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