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Monday, 03.10.2016.

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Duraković lost Srebrenica, tensions after election

Joint candidate of all Serb parties for mayor of Srebrenica Mladen Grujičić declared victory in local elections.

Izvor: B92

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EU Dude

pre 7 godina

I'm far more impressed that Fikret Abdic has been voted mayor of Velika Kladusa, that he previously ran peacefully during the civil war except for Alija Izetbegovic's ArBiH & Iranian mujahedeen attacking.

It should have been Izetbegovic in a prison cell in the Hague and Abdic in Sarajevo, but hey, the ICTY 'sealed' and are keeping under wraps their secret investigation in to Izetbegovic for war crimes. That coming from the court that claims full transparency and and admission of guilt is its mission and will lead to reconciliation in Bosnia! Izetbegovic is protected even though he is dead. Why? Is he going to sue the ICTY?

l

pre 7 godina

Dodik celebrated the results with a microphone in his hand, performing a folk song with the following lines: What a ham Dodo is the next song of the fascist Srb chetniks goes something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5vU5qhy9gE totally no shame.

Ari Gold

pre 7 godina

Serb candidate Mladen Grujicic will do right by all residents of Srebrenica, including the Bosniaks. Yes, he does believe that genocide did not take place, but let's look at Camil Durakovic. His mouth was full of genocide but he also received billions in donations from the international community since he's been in office. Serbia alone invested 5 million Euros in Srebrenica last year http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2015&mm=11&dd=11&nav_id=96019 and that's nothing compared to what the West has donated.

And Srebrenica isn't a big place. It's somewhere between a regular sized city in Bosnia and a village. With all that money, Srebrenica should be the most developed part of Bosnia. But it isn't. Camil Durakovic laundered that money and lined the pockets of those in Sarajevo, leaving the residents of Srebrenica high and dry. Camil lived in America and we're supposed to believe that he left to come to Srebrenica (a town he has nothing to do with) out of patriotism and humanitarianism. While he was mayor, he didn't even live in Srebrenica but rather in Sarajevo.

Mladen Grujicic is a local boy. Someone who cares about everyone in Srebrenica. He will do a much better job for all residents than Camil did. P.s., the "convicted war criminal" in Velika Kladusa who became mayor again, is Fikret Abdic. He is a Muslim businessman who during the war sided with the Serbs against Alija Izetbegovic and salafist Sarajevo. Congrats to him!

Ari Gold

pre 7 godina

Serb candidate Mladen Grujicic will do right by all residents of Srebrenica, including the Bosniaks. Yes, he does believe that genocide did not take place, but let's look at Camil Durakovic. His mouth was full of genocide but he also received billions in donations from the international community since he's been in office. Serbia alone invested 5 million Euros in Srebrenica last year http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2015&mm=11&dd=11&nav_id=96019 and that's nothing compared to what the West has donated.

And Srebrenica isn't a big place. It's somewhere between a regular sized city in Bosnia and a village. With all that money, Srebrenica should be the most developed part of Bosnia. But it isn't. Camil Durakovic laundered that money and lined the pockets of those in Sarajevo, leaving the residents of Srebrenica high and dry. Camil lived in America and we're supposed to believe that he left to come to Srebrenica (a town he has nothing to do with) out of patriotism and humanitarianism. While he was mayor, he didn't even live in Srebrenica but rather in Sarajevo.

Mladen Grujicic is a local boy. Someone who cares about everyone in Srebrenica. He will do a much better job for all residents than Camil did. P.s., the "convicted war criminal" in Velika Kladusa who became mayor again, is Fikret Abdic. He is a Muslim businessman who during the war sided with the Serbs against Alija Izetbegovic and salafist Sarajevo. Congrats to him!

l

pre 7 godina

Dodik celebrated the results with a microphone in his hand, performing a folk song with the following lines: What a ham Dodo is the next song of the fascist Srb chetniks goes something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5vU5qhy9gE totally no shame.

EU Dude

pre 7 godina

I'm far more impressed that Fikret Abdic has been voted mayor of Velika Kladusa, that he previously ran peacefully during the civil war except for Alija Izetbegovic's ArBiH & Iranian mujahedeen attacking.

It should have been Izetbegovic in a prison cell in the Hague and Abdic in Sarajevo, but hey, the ICTY 'sealed' and are keeping under wraps their secret investigation in to Izetbegovic for war crimes. That coming from the court that claims full transparency and and admission of guilt is its mission and will lead to reconciliation in Bosnia! Izetbegovic is protected even though he is dead. Why? Is he going to sue the ICTY?

l

pre 7 godina

Dodik celebrated the results with a microphone in his hand, performing a folk song with the following lines: What a ham Dodo is the next song of the fascist Srb chetniks goes something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5vU5qhy9gE totally no shame.

Ari Gold

pre 7 godina

Serb candidate Mladen Grujicic will do right by all residents of Srebrenica, including the Bosniaks. Yes, he does believe that genocide did not take place, but let's look at Camil Durakovic. His mouth was full of genocide but he also received billions in donations from the international community since he's been in office. Serbia alone invested 5 million Euros in Srebrenica last year http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2015&mm=11&dd=11&nav_id=96019 and that's nothing compared to what the West has donated.

And Srebrenica isn't a big place. It's somewhere between a regular sized city in Bosnia and a village. With all that money, Srebrenica should be the most developed part of Bosnia. But it isn't. Camil Durakovic laundered that money and lined the pockets of those in Sarajevo, leaving the residents of Srebrenica high and dry. Camil lived in America and we're supposed to believe that he left to come to Srebrenica (a town he has nothing to do with) out of patriotism and humanitarianism. While he was mayor, he didn't even live in Srebrenica but rather in Sarajevo.

Mladen Grujicic is a local boy. Someone who cares about everyone in Srebrenica. He will do a much better job for all residents than Camil did. P.s., the "convicted war criminal" in Velika Kladusa who became mayor again, is Fikret Abdic. He is a Muslim businessman who during the war sided with the Serbs against Alija Izetbegovic and salafist Sarajevo. Congrats to him!

EU Dude

pre 7 godina

I'm far more impressed that Fikret Abdic has been voted mayor of Velika Kladusa, that he previously ran peacefully during the civil war except for Alija Izetbegovic's ArBiH & Iranian mujahedeen attacking.

It should have been Izetbegovic in a prison cell in the Hague and Abdic in Sarajevo, but hey, the ICTY 'sealed' and are keeping under wraps their secret investigation in to Izetbegovic for war crimes. That coming from the court that claims full transparency and and admission of guilt is its mission and will lead to reconciliation in Bosnia! Izetbegovic is protected even though he is dead. Why? Is he going to sue the ICTY?