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Monday, 10.09.2012.

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Patriarch urges "survival of Sarajevo Christians"

Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Irinej on Sunday took part in a prayer in the Catholic Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Sarajevo.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

Now in Bosnia there is a place for Bosnians a place for Serbs and a place for Croats. The logical and inevitable thing to do is to let the three sides peacefully disintegrate much like Czechoslovakia did after the fall of communism. Now, every group has a place to call home and there is no need for another war.

Next step is for a third Croat entity followed by an agreement of Republika Srpska and the Croats for the peaceful and democratic separation of Bosnia and now this restarted communist project can be put to sleep once and for all in a civilized manner.
(Ari Gold, 10 September 2012 11:29)

Not a word about Kosova!
Kosova and Serbia could have divorced peacefully just like Chech and Slovaks, but instead, it chose war over peace.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Yes, thanks to your national heroes Mladic, Karadzic and Sloba.
(cry me a river, 10 September 2012 14:55)

LOL, yea yea..cry me a river ;)

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

Sadly, the Bosnian war really segregated the most multi-cultural city in ex-Yugoslavia and the people there are more divided than before the war. Serbs & Croats have been largely ethnically cleansed from Sarajevo.

Yes, thanks to your national heroes Mladic, Karadzic and Sloba.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Sadly, the Bosnian war really segregated the most multi-cultural city in ex-Yugoslavia and the people there are more divided than before the war. Serbs & Croats have been largely ethnically cleansed from Sarajevo. It is now a Muslim city and has little interests in multiculturalism and cooperation among people of different religions.

Luckily there is a place in Sarajevo for Christians and that is Srpsko Sarajevo (Eastern Sarajevo) that is apart of Republika Srpska. The reality is this country is more divided than before the war and the capital city only mirrors that fact.

Now in Bosnia there is a place for Bosnians a place for Serbs and a place for Croats. The logical and inevitable thing to do is to let the three sides peacefully disintegrate much like Czechoslovakia did after the fall of communism. Now, every group has a place to call home and there is no need for another war.

Next step is for a third Croat entity followed by an agreement of Republika Srpska and the Croats for the peaceful and democratic separation of Bosnia and now this restarted communist project can be put to sleep once and for all in a civilized manner.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Sadly, the Bosnian war really segregated the most multi-cultural city in ex-Yugoslavia and the people there are more divided than before the war. Serbs & Croats have been largely ethnically cleansed from Sarajevo. It is now a Muslim city and has little interests in multiculturalism and cooperation among people of different religions.

Luckily there is a place in Sarajevo for Christians and that is Srpsko Sarajevo (Eastern Sarajevo) that is apart of Republika Srpska. The reality is this country is more divided than before the war and the capital city only mirrors that fact.

Now in Bosnia there is a place for Bosnians a place for Serbs and a place for Croats. The logical and inevitable thing to do is to let the three sides peacefully disintegrate much like Czechoslovakia did after the fall of communism. Now, every group has a place to call home and there is no need for another war.

Next step is for a third Croat entity followed by an agreement of Republika Srpska and the Croats for the peaceful and democratic separation of Bosnia and now this restarted communist project can be put to sleep once and for all in a civilized manner.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Yes, thanks to your national heroes Mladic, Karadzic and Sloba.
(cry me a river, 10 September 2012 14:55)

LOL, yea yea..cry me a river ;)

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

Sadly, the Bosnian war really segregated the most multi-cultural city in ex-Yugoslavia and the people there are more divided than before the war. Serbs & Croats have been largely ethnically cleansed from Sarajevo.

Yes, thanks to your national heroes Mladic, Karadzic and Sloba.

Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

Now in Bosnia there is a place for Bosnians a place for Serbs and a place for Croats. The logical and inevitable thing to do is to let the three sides peacefully disintegrate much like Czechoslovakia did after the fall of communism. Now, every group has a place to call home and there is no need for another war.

Next step is for a third Croat entity followed by an agreement of Republika Srpska and the Croats for the peaceful and democratic separation of Bosnia and now this restarted communist project can be put to sleep once and for all in a civilized manner.
(Ari Gold, 10 September 2012 11:29)

Not a word about Kosova!
Kosova and Serbia could have divorced peacefully just like Chech and Slovaks, but instead, it chose war over peace.

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

Sadly, the Bosnian war really segregated the most multi-cultural city in ex-Yugoslavia and the people there are more divided than before the war. Serbs & Croats have been largely ethnically cleansed from Sarajevo.

Yes, thanks to your national heroes Mladic, Karadzic and Sloba.

Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

Now in Bosnia there is a place for Bosnians a place for Serbs and a place for Croats. The logical and inevitable thing to do is to let the three sides peacefully disintegrate much like Czechoslovakia did after the fall of communism. Now, every group has a place to call home and there is no need for another war.

Next step is for a third Croat entity followed by an agreement of Republika Srpska and the Croats for the peaceful and democratic separation of Bosnia and now this restarted communist project can be put to sleep once and for all in a civilized manner.
(Ari Gold, 10 September 2012 11:29)

Not a word about Kosova!
Kosova and Serbia could have divorced peacefully just like Chech and Slovaks, but instead, it chose war over peace.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Yes, thanks to your national heroes Mladic, Karadzic and Sloba.
(cry me a river, 10 September 2012 14:55)

LOL, yea yea..cry me a river ;)

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Sadly, the Bosnian war really segregated the most multi-cultural city in ex-Yugoslavia and the people there are more divided than before the war. Serbs & Croats have been largely ethnically cleansed from Sarajevo. It is now a Muslim city and has little interests in multiculturalism and cooperation among people of different religions.

Luckily there is a place in Sarajevo for Christians and that is Srpsko Sarajevo (Eastern Sarajevo) that is apart of Republika Srpska. The reality is this country is more divided than before the war and the capital city only mirrors that fact.

Now in Bosnia there is a place for Bosnians a place for Serbs and a place for Croats. The logical and inevitable thing to do is to let the three sides peacefully disintegrate much like Czechoslovakia did after the fall of communism. Now, every group has a place to call home and there is no need for another war.

Next step is for a third Croat entity followed by an agreement of Republika Srpska and the Croats for the peaceful and democratic separation of Bosnia and now this restarted communist project can be put to sleep once and for all in a civilized manner.