anyone here Bosnian ?
my family comes from Beehach
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Bosnian Croat from Busovaca (Lasva Valley)
"I asked a Bosnian muslim what the difference between us was. He said religion. But we got drunk last night and are now eating a plate of pork together. The only difference is the Muslims drink their beer in a coffee cup and we drink ours in a glass, so no one spots them breaking the rules."
Slovenian here, with a lot of Bosnian friends
I will have to say: Ustanik, well said. The only difference is religion, but even religion doesn't have much control over our daily lives. If we would live in the middle ages, I would get stoned every day for breaking the religious rules. Religious differences is only an excuse for for fat greedy politicians to start wars.
I even dated a Muslim girl for a while.
Just one question to the Bosnians, Croats and Serbs, do you even like us Slovenians or you hate us like we hate the Americans
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hi i'm croatian but i was born in new york. both of my parents were born on krk. i have no problem with slovenians and i actually visited slovenia a few times. why do slovenians hate americans though?
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I was born in Bihac, also been there in 2002, very nice I like the summer there. Bosnia today is struggeling to become good country. There is still a lot of hate.
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Born in Sarajevo (lived there half the war, also lived in Croatia, Germany and Holland, in U.S. since 1997), dad was Bosnian Muslim, mom Bosnian Serb but none of that ever mattered to us we in Sarajevo had friends of all nationalities and almost all of our relatives were mixed or married someone from the other ethnicity.
But for all those Serb-nationalists who support the people who fired grenades, rockets and snipers at Sarajevo for 4 yrs, they were killing their own people almost half the time because I know plenty of Serbs (my grandparents & other relatives) who lived in Sarajevo through the entire war and still do today....
I was born in Sarajevo but I lived in Fojnica (if you know where that is), now I live in Canada. Moved here in 2001. I'm going to visit back home this summer, cant wait. 118 days until I leave.
Rodila sam se u Sarajevu ali sam zivila u Fojnici( ako zans gdje je to), sad zivim u Kanadi. Doselila sam se ovdje u 2001. Ovog ljeta idem opet kuci, jedva cekam. 118 dana dok ne krenem.
Ako smo svi oni sto kazemo da jesmo onda pricamo na bosanski.
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You are such a liar because elsewhere you claim you are 18 years old. The Croat war was over almost 14 years ago. Are you saying that you were a 5-year-old reporter?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1431045/board/thread/140769460?d=140769460#140769460share
Hi! I am an 18 year old guy from Croatia. I am a student. I love comics, movies, games and music. My favorite console is Wii. My favorite music is Linkin Park. My favorite movies are Star Wars, Starship Troopers and Transformers. Your turn, guys.
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Oh my. You are good at making up some new lie to cover your old lie. (You remind of NATO which tried to blame Serbs for the bombing of an Albanian convoy which killed around 86 civilians in mid-April 1999, but once an honest western reporter found U.S. ordinance (with U.S. inspection #s) at the scene, NATO admitted they did bomb, but then claimed the Serbs "tricked" them - always quick with a new lie to cover the old. Like you, eh?) So now you aren't an 18-year-old student, but a 38-year-old student? Why would you go back to school if you already have a career and training? What news sources did you work for and why not link to your work, photographs, youtube videos of your reports and so on. You also have a rather juvenile taste in music, TV and movies for a 38-year-old.
sharethats because on laze kroz usta
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enough with the concentration camps, its all BS. it was in fact Bosnians who had makeshift ones which were made so "reporters" like yourself could blame serbs. and i know personally families from Croatia who were in these "concentration camps". Oh yea the families are Serbian though, wooops, sorry bud
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NO IT IS NOT, you imbecile. WELL IM SAYING IT NOW. THE HOLOCAUST HAPPENED. AND YOUR COUNTRY WAS INVOLVED IN THE HOLOCAUST. CROATIA SLAUGHTERED SERBIANS IN JASENOVAC, JUST LIKE GERMANS TRIED TO ELIMINATE JEWS.
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ustase were croatians genius
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ustase and cetnik are ideaologies, and serbs call croatians ustasa for an insult, and croatians call serbs cetniks as an insult. there were no significant veterans from wwII from both sides fighting, but people who carried on the ideaology
so both killed in both wars
im telling you draza wasnt there in 93 shootin ak's
so stop dreaming that it was only cetniks
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Another thing they had in common is they both cut off heads a lot.
Even in the last war, UN witnesses recorded how they were finding decapitated (mostly elderly men) Serbs in the aftermath of Operation Storm.
Several weeks after Operation Storm, they reported that they were *only* finding several decapitated men per week in October - written *only* as it was occurring in a greater number in August and September!
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WOW, blame that on serbs too.
CROATIANS DECAPITATED SERBS, GET OUT OF DENIAL
youre real sick in the head. wow, just wow. i cant comprehend how shallow you are
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Well, since you've brought the subject up, you might want to address your own case of "denial." And you've provided everyone with a great piece of evidence -
enough with the concentration camps, its all BS
im not saying it never happened, just for aarctrooper to aknowledge croatians did the same exact thing.
the only one in denial is aarctrooper.
P.S. yes those things did happen, both from the serbian and croat side, but its pretty obvious serbs get blamed like they made aushwitz II or something, plus, a bunch of the camps bosnians try to blame serbs for were made by bosnians to appeal to media
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im not saying we didnt have death camps. get that through your thick skull
...but you had them too genius
and the croats in the nineties are the children of the creators of jasenovac
its not like it happened 1000 years ago, it was your fathers, not forefathers, that created those camps
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I'm actually curious, was Bosnia really as secular as this movie shows? With all the Western music playing both the classical cello concert at the end and the fashion show? Also Emira's mother and sister aren't portrayed as traditional Muslim women at all with their clothing. You hardly see any people in Islamic clothing hijabs or veils in the film. Wasn't religion the primary cause of the Bosnian war? Were the Muslims in Bosnia mostly fighting to secure an Islamic state with sharia law following the breakup of Yugoslavia?
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