Bosnian Muslims destroy Serbian Orthodox Church

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  • @ButcherOfJasenovac

    Is that from your murderous "saint" Cardinal Stepinac? But one would expect a comment like that from an Ustasha terrorist.  Serbs are a noble people, but an ignorant person like you wouldn't know that. I mean if you weren't so ignorant, you wouldn't be killing your fellow Christians just because they don't bow to your Pope.

  • Vidjte vase nove Bogove, vi srpska poscad! Zovu se Bosnjaci!

    Kolji, kolji srbina!

  • @ButcherOfJasenovac You are troll or a musloid, but not real Croat. Fuck off.

  • Half of Bosnia to Croatia, half to Serbia, kill all muslims.

  • Additionally, the nation has been a member of the Council of Europe since 24 April 2002 and a founding member of the Mediterranean Union upon its establishment on 13 July 2008.

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina can be described as a parliamentary democracy that is transforming its economy into a market-oriented system, and it is a potential candidate for membership in the European Union and has been a candidate for NATO membership since April 2010, when it received a Membership Action Plan at the summit in Tallinn.

  • Formerly one of the six federal units constituting the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina gained its independence during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s.

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina is a parliamentary republic, which has a bicameral legislature and a three-member Presidency composed of a member of each major ethnic group. However, the central government's power is highly limited, as the country is largely decentralized and comprises two autonomous entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, with a third region, the Brčko District, governed under local government.

  • Today the country is home to three ethnic groups, or so-called "constituent people", a term unique for Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bosniaks are the largest group of the three, with Serbs second and Croats third. Regardless of ethnicity, a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina is often identified in English as either Bosnian or Herzegovinian. The terms Herzegovinian and Bosnian are maintained as a regional rather than ethnic distinction, and Herzegovina has no precisely defined borders of its own.

  • Bosnia became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia after WWI and after WWII the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was founded in the old city of the Bosnian kings Jajce. After declaring itself an independent state after the democratic elections in 1992, Bosnia-Herzegovina regained independence after being part of different empires for nearly four centuries.

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