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Tuesday, 29.04.2008.

12:14

Bosnian flags torched in Bosnian Croat town

Six Bosnia-Herzegovina flags were set on fire in Vitez, a Croatian town in the Muslim-Croat Federation.

Izvor: Tanjug

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peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

One begins to suspect that there may be another reason to be added to the list of possible causes for the cracks appearing in the old bridge in Mostar:

> "The bridge may be cracking due to seismic activity, shifting of support stones, roadwork nearby or some irregularity in construction aimed at replicating the pre-1993 original," says Hadžimuhamedović.

Alex

pre 16 godina

Suprise! Apparently it ISN'T just Serbs who are an obstacle to "National Unity" in Bosna. The federation is just a facade. Serbs and Croats should cooperate with one another to dominate Bosna. Only problem is the Croatian president was elected by "Bosniaks"(Muslims) not Croats, and thus represents the "Bosniak" cause

Alex

pre 16 godina

Suprise! Apparently it ISN'T just Serbs who are an obstacle to "National Unity" in Bosna. The federation is just a facade. Serbs and Croats should cooperate with one another to dominate Bosna. Only problem is the Croatian president was elected by "Bosniaks"(Muslims) not Croats, and thus represents the "Bosniak" cause

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

One begins to suspect that there may be another reason to be added to the list of possible causes for the cracks appearing in the old bridge in Mostar:

> "The bridge may be cracking due to seismic activity, shifting of support stones, roadwork nearby or some irregularity in construction aimed at replicating the pre-1993 original," says Hadžimuhamedović.

Alex

pre 16 godina

Suprise! Apparently it ISN'T just Serbs who are an obstacle to "National Unity" in Bosna. The federation is just a facade. Serbs and Croats should cooperate with one another to dominate Bosna. Only problem is the Croatian president was elected by "Bosniaks"(Muslims) not Croats, and thus represents the "Bosniak" cause

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

One begins to suspect that there may be another reason to be added to the list of possible causes for the cracks appearing in the old bridge in Mostar:

> "The bridge may be cracking due to seismic activity, shifting of support stones, roadwork nearby or some irregularity in construction aimed at replicating the pre-1993 original," says Hadžimuhamedović.