"🇧🇦😳Bosnia and Herzegovina put on a DOMINANT display against Croatia!"
AAAAA MACARENA
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Sretan Dan Državnosti! Draga moja BiH! ✊ 🇧🇦 🇧🇦
Happy Statehood Day! My dear Bosnia and Herzegovina!✊ 🇧🇦 🇧🇦
Happy Statehood Day! My dear Bosnia and Herzegovina!
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The former National Anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Jedna si Jedina 🇧🇦
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A Privatized Entity:
The economic privatization of the entity of Republika Srpska is evident. Of the eight largest companies within Republika Srpska, which represent the backbone of its economy, only one remains owned by the entity: Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske. Every other major company is owned by foreign or local private interests.
Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (ERS):
90% owned by the entity of Republika Srpska.
Telekom Srpske:
Despite its name, the entity of Republika Srpska holds only 35% of the stake. The remaining 65% is owned by Telekom Serbia. However, Serbia itself owns 58% of Telekom Serbia, with the other half held by domestic institutional investors, retail investors, and international institutional investors, including BlackRock, Vanguard, and Fidelity.
Nestro Petrol:
Owned by Mitrens Group, a private business entity controlled by local businessmen whose identities are undisclosed.
Lactalis BH:
Owned by the Lactalis Group, one of the largest dairy companies in the world, based in France. It is controlled by the wealthy and secretive Besnier family.
Šipad Komerc:
Privately owned by local businessmen whose identities remain undisclosed.
Banjalučka pivara:
Owned by the Danish Carlsberg Foundation, which is only Danish in name since 70% is owned by public shareholders and institutional investors, notably BlackRock and Vanguard.
UNIS:
Privatized with some stakes held by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The exact ownership structure is not disclosed.
Fabrika duhana Banjaluka (FDB):
The majority stakeholder is Japan Tobacco International, which is 33% owned by Japanese interests. The remaining shares are held by public shareholders and institutional investors such as Vanguard and BlackRock.
This is the dark future that awaits the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the country itself if the treacherous government working for foreign interests has its way. A country which will be owned by wealthy and influential groups who's identity is kept secret and who hold no accountability for their actions.
The economic privatization of the entity of Republika Srpska is evident. Of the eight largest companies within Republika Srpska, which represent the backbone of its economy, only one remains owned by the entity: Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske. Every other major company is owned by foreign or local private interests.
Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (ERS):
90% owned by the entity of Republika Srpska.
Telekom Srpske:
Despite its name, the entity of Republika Srpska holds only 35% of the stake. The remaining 65% is owned by Telekom Serbia. However, Serbia itself owns 58% of Telekom Serbia, with the other half held by domestic institutional investors, retail investors, and international institutional investors, including BlackRock, Vanguard, and Fidelity.
Nestro Petrol:
Owned by Mitrens Group, a private business entity controlled by local businessmen whose identities are undisclosed.
Lactalis BH:
Owned by the Lactalis Group, one of the largest dairy companies in the world, based in France. It is controlled by the wealthy and secretive Besnier family.
Šipad Komerc:
Privately owned by local businessmen whose identities remain undisclosed.
Banjalučka pivara:
Owned by the Danish Carlsberg Foundation, which is only Danish in name since 70% is owned by public shareholders and institutional investors, notably BlackRock and Vanguard.
UNIS:
Privatized with some stakes held by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The exact ownership structure is not disclosed.
Fabrika duhana Banjaluka (FDB):
The majority stakeholder is Japan Tobacco International, which is 33% owned by Japanese interests. The remaining shares are held by public shareholders and institutional investors such as Vanguard and BlackRock.
This is the dark future that awaits the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the country itself if the treacherous government working for foreign interests has its way. A country which will be owned by wealthy and influential groups who's identity is kept secret and who hold no accountability for their actions.
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Dear brothers and sisters,
On the statehood day of my people, I humbly ask you to make dua for us, as well as for the Muslims of Palestine, Sudan, Kashmir, and India. May Allah ease our struggles, grant us strength and patience, and bless us with peace and prosperity.
Please share my request with other Muslims, and may Allah reward you all abundantly.
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Visuć Grad, better known as the Black Queen, is a medieval fortress overlooking the Unac River valley in Šipovljani, near Drvar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. I dream of the day when all our medieval heritage is rebuilt to the splendor it once had in its early days.😃
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Bosna
Sabotage of the Economy: "The blockage of the railway reconstruction in Jablanica is intentional. The goal of the blockade is to stifle the economy in parts of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina where Bosniaks mostly live, specifically in the Tuzla…
The Turkish construction company Cengiz Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret has sent a letter of intent to the Railways of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, offering a donation for the rehabilitation of the railway line on the Ostrožac - Grabovica section, at the Komadinovo Vrelo location. It was accepted. Thank God for the Turks 😭
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After coffee ☕ thoughts:
I have talked about this before, but it's worth repeating since I see it frequently in pro-Palestinian channels and in real life. Criticizing Middle Eastern countries for not attacking Israel militarily is not only highly misguided and wrong but it also creates unnecessary animosity.
The reason no Middle Eastern country, including Iran, goes to war with Israel is, first of all, because Israel is not a country—it is essentially a military outpost of the United States. Engaging in war with Israel would mean fighting not just the evidently incompetent Israeli military but the United States—a nation addicted to war, whose military-industrial complex thrives on conflict. This same complex, which lobbies for Israel, spends significantly more on this agenda than AIPAC does.
Escalation is exactly what Netanyahu and his cabinet want, so any direct military action would ultimately play into their hands. This also explains why Hezbollah has not launched a full-scale invasion of Israel. So please, stop talking about the cowardice of Arab nations, it's not cowardice- it's common sense. You are creating unnecessary animosity which does not benefit the Muslims, it only harms us.😃
I have talked about this before, but it's worth repeating since I see it frequently in pro-Palestinian channels and in real life. Criticizing Middle Eastern countries for not attacking Israel militarily is not only highly misguided and wrong but it also creates unnecessary animosity.
The reason no Middle Eastern country, including Iran, goes to war with Israel is, first of all, because Israel is not a country—it is essentially a military outpost of the United States. Engaging in war with Israel would mean fighting not just the evidently incompetent Israeli military but the United States—a nation addicted to war, whose military-industrial complex thrives on conflict. This same complex, which lobbies for Israel, spends significantly more on this agenda than AIPAC does.
Escalation is exactly what Netanyahu and his cabinet want, so any direct military action would ultimately play into their hands. This also explains why Hezbollah has not launched a full-scale invasion of Israel. So please, stop talking about the cowardice of Arab nations, it's not cowardice- it's common sense. You are creating unnecessary animosity which does not benefit the Muslims, it only harms us.
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❤️ Fajir in Bosnia ❤️
👤 "Bosnia Muslim" on TikTok if you want more
👤 "Bosnia Muslim" on TikTok if you want more
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Three soldiers of a Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry Regiment photographed in front of their tent on the Isonzo front during WW1.😀
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THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL
-Depiction of the dragon and the lion on stećci and in the manunoscript of the Bosnian Church-
In Eastern culture, the dragon is a benevolent celestial force, whereas in Western European culture, it is a chthonic, destructive, and evil force. Of particular interest is the letter "Z" in the Nikolj Gospel, also at the beginning of the Gospel of Mark (47r), where the dragon triumphantly rides the lion. This is especially significant because the struggle between the dragon and the lion is depicted on several stećci. Moreover, the lion is shown twice on a stećak bound with an iron chain to a tree (Zgošća and Boljuni), while a dragon hovers above the scene.
In all these examples, one key issue remains unresolved: has the lion lost its positive symbolism? This likely stems from the contamination between the fantastical image of the lion and the apocalyptic dragon, chained for a thousand years. This motif is visible on the Zgošća stećak, where the lion is chained to a tree with ten branches (10 x 100 years), while above the scene, the dragon hovers as its guardian. What do you think?
-Depiction of the dragon and the lion on stećci and in the manunoscript of the Bosnian Church-
In Eastern culture, the dragon is a benevolent celestial force, whereas in Western European culture, it is a chthonic, destructive, and evil force. Of particular interest is the letter "Z" in the Nikolj Gospel, also at the beginning of the Gospel of Mark (47r), where the dragon triumphantly rides the lion. This is especially significant because the struggle between the dragon and the lion is depicted on several stećci. Moreover, the lion is shown twice on a stećak bound with an iron chain to a tree (Zgošća and Boljuni), while a dragon hovers above the scene.
In all these examples, one key issue remains unresolved: has the lion lost its positive symbolism? This likely stems from the contamination between the fantastical image of the lion and the apocalyptic dragon, chained for a thousand years. This motif is visible on the Zgošća stećak, where the lion is chained to a tree with ten branches (10 x 100 years), while above the scene, the dragon hovers as its guardian. What do you think?
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Scenes of the first snow by Sawsan & Edim
Me from Herzegovina asking what's that white sand on the ground 🗿❄️
Me from Herzegovina asking what's that white sand on the ground 🗿
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To our dear Albanian Muslim brothers,
Happy Independence Day! On this special day, we celebrate your strength, unity, and rich heritage that inspire us all.
May Albania always thrive in peace, prosperity, and faith. Gezuar Ditën e Pavarësisë!
With love and respect from Bosnia.✊
Happy Independence Day! On this special day, we celebrate your strength, unity, and rich heritage that inspire us all.
May Albania always thrive in peace, prosperity, and faith. Gezuar Ditën e Pavarësisë!
With love and respect from Bosnia.
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Korporal Suljo Obhođaš of the first Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry Regiment photographed with family members Zibija and Adela in Sarajevo, 1917.
Men from Sarajevo and the wider eastern Bosnian area largely served with BH1 Infantry Regiment. Most of this regiment's battalions served on the Eastern front against the Russians.😀
Men from Sarajevo and the wider eastern Bosnian area largely served with BH1 Infantry Regiment. Most of this regiment's battalions served on the Eastern front against the Russians.
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The guy we need to get our Bosnian National Football team going 😎
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Associated Press archival footage of the war near Teslić 1994 😃
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Non-Controversial Opinion:
Secularism is a so called virtue in the west, they are not secular societies and their foreign policy towards the people of the middle east is no different from the days of the crusader states. They have lifted the hold of the Catholic Church upon power in their societies but they have preserved the inheried Christian biases towards other religious groups. 🗿
Secularism is a so called virtue in the west, they are not secular societies and their foreign policy towards the people of the middle east is no different from the days of the crusader states. They have lifted the hold of the Catholic Church upon power in their societies but they have preserved the inheried Christian biases towards other religious groups. 🗿
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