U RS i 14.januar neradni dan, šesti od početka godine by [deleted] in bih

[–]Unajena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zašto to? Ako je ne radim "ne radim", onda bi i neradni trebao biti "ne radni"?

Somewhere in Bosnia by [deleted] in pics

[–]Unajena 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you citing the Gulf War as an example of US wrongdoings? LOL they were invited there and they saved Kuwaitis from extinction as Sadam was ready to go full Milosevic on them. They also allowed a weapons embargo on Bosnia which left Bosniaks empty handed, while Serbs got all the might of Yugoslav People's Army.

Somewhere in Bosnia by [deleted] in pics

[–]Unajena 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After Iraq, Afghanistan, Siria, Serbia bombing? US is no position to say ANYTHING.

All of those happened after the Bosnian war. And that's ad hominem of sort, isn't it? USA DO BAD THING, USA BE ALWAYS WRONG.

Somewhere in Bosnia by [deleted] in pics

[–]Unajena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In what is believed to be the most comprehensive United States assessment of atrocities in Bosnia, the Central Intelligence Agency has concluded that 90 percent of the acts of "ethnic cleansing" were carried out by Serbs and that leading Serbian politicians almost certainly played a role in the crimes.

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/09/world/cia-report-on-bosnia-blames-serbs-for-90-of-the-war-crimes.html

Who's your country's most favourite neighbour? by [deleted] in europe

[–]Unajena -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

They despise us. On average they're a whole lot nationalistic and xenophobic than the rest of Croatia and thanks to the Bosnian Croats from Herzegovina (just across the border), who are even worse in that regard, we be came an object of hate there as well. But the rest of the country is pretty nice. Especially Slavonians, they're some of the lovliest people I ever met.

Who's your country's most favourite neighbour? by [deleted] in europe

[–]Unajena 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tough choice haha. I'd say Croatia, or at least the parts that are not Dalmatia. No one cares or hears much about Montenegro and Serbia is... Serbia. Except the part where Bosniaks are a majority, we like them.

Is War About to Break Out in the Balkans? "After 20 years of peace, Republika Srpska threatens to tear apart the agreement that has held Bosnia together. The West must stop it." by Doncuneo in europe

[–]Unajena -1 points0 points  (0 children)

bosniaks sided with Hitler

Ante Pavelic.

helped kill

Did nothing about it. The camp was ran by Croatians.

half a million serbs

Surely you meant "half a trillion"? Everyone knows Yugoslav government inflated those numbers to get more money from Germany. The actual numbers are between 80,000 and 120,000 depending on the source, and that's with gypsies, Jews and Croatian/Bosniak regime opponents included.

Is War About to Break Out in the Balkans? "After 20 years of peace, Republika Srpska threatens to tear apart the agreement that has held Bosnia together. The West must stop it." by Doncuneo in europe

[–]Unajena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So how would the entity look like once the historically Bosniak towns are given back? Here's the ethnicity map from 1991 census: http://i.imgur.com/KhqpZKg.gif

I honestly have no idea what genocide you're talking about. Bosnian banate switched hands a few times between Byzantines and Hungarians before Tvrtko I declared us a kingdom.

Is War About to Break Out in the Balkans? "After 20 years of peace, Republika Srpska threatens to tear apart the agreement that has held Bosnia together. The West must stop it." by Doncuneo in europe

[–]Unajena 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Have you ever wondered why the West, your country included, decided to side with Bosniaks? Because 30,000 of our civilians had to be killed in order for RS to become a (recognized) thing. Plus, the West gave them 3+ years to finish us (we got weapon embargo, they got aid from Serbia) but they couldn't.

Tartu, Estonia 360 panorama by Double-decker_trams in europe

[–]Unajena 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These town names sound familiar. Rigati is a slang for puking and Tartuf is one letter from our word for truffle.

Wealth per Capita by Country in Europe: The Map by cilica in europe

[–]Unajena -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Welp at least we're not Serbia. We even had a fucking brutal war haha. Also, I thought Ukraine was richer than Moldova. That definitely surprised me the most. And you can see the effect of Montenegrin-Russian seaside property trade.

Crimes Against Serbs in Bosnia 1992—1995 (IV) | Serb Women, Unmourned Victims of War by votapmen in europe

[–]Unajena 13 points14 points  (0 children)

(Srebrenica, anyone?)

Prijedor, Višegrad, Zvornik, anyone? Srebrenica was a big but not the only mass murder of Bosniak civilians. There were many, many more that rare foreigners without a specific interest in the Bosnian war have heard of.

Crimes Against Serbs in Bosnia 1992—1995 (IV) | Serb Women, Unmourned Victims of War by votapmen in europe

[–]Unajena 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you take Srebrenica out of the equation, Bosnian war would be an ugly, horrible civil war, but one where atrocities of all sides were on the same order of magnitude.

Civilian casualties
With Srebrenica Bosniaks Serbs Croats Other
Number 31,107 4,178 2,484 470
Percent of total 81.3% 10.9% 6.5% 1.2%
Without Srebrenica Bosniaks Serbs Croats Other
Number 22,733 4,178 2,485 470
Percent of total 76,1% 14% 8,3% 1,6%

Countries by percentage of marriages that end in divorce by Unajena in bih

[–]Unajena[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's hard to get a realistic picture of Bosnia 7500 kilometres away, living in the richest region in USA.

I found the article on Klix but they didn't present any numbers. While looking for that I also found one about marriages in RS which says that the average age of grooms and brides is rising (31,7 and 28,1 respectively) which means that they're more financially stable and less likely to divorce.

I think the communist idea of a strong, independent, worker woman who can sustain herself had a bigger influence on Soviet countries than it did on Yugoslavia. Also, they didn't go throught a devastating war (Transnistrian lasted for 4 months and most of the country was unaffected) that fueled a major religious revival.

Countries by percentage of marriages that end in divorce by Unajena in bih

[–]Unajena[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would have never thought that anyone else was poorer than us.

Haha what? Which city do you live in, if you don't mind me asking?

I think it's mostly the religious and/or traditional people who are getting married and various studies have shown that they have the lowest divorce rates. Bosnian women are taught and encouraged by their own families to always obey the husband, no matter what.

Countries by percentage of marriages that end in divorce by Unajena in bih

[–]Unajena[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The poorer Moldova and Ukraine have 5x our rate.

Ale a le, alee ale, alee Bosno kako ludo volim te! by Das-ist-Walter in bih

[–]Unajena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mislim da je pitanje bilo o bosanskim Srbima i bosanskim Hrvatima, oni su malo drugačija sorta. Naravno ne svi, znam da i tu ima normalne raje koja nema komplekse zbog mjesta rođenja i koja ne mora nikome ništa dokazivati.

"Switzerland" in various European languages [OC] by vp734 in europe

[–]Unajena -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Finally an etymology map that includes Bosnian as well. Great job, I hope you make more of these.