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Thursday, 26.02.2015.

15:03

Parties condemn Muslim politician's "inflammatory rhetoric"

Sulejman Ugljanin's statement referring to Serbia as “a chauvinist creation” carrying out discrimination against Bosniaks has been met with condemnation.

Izvor: Tanjug

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LK

pre 9 godina

Another nationalistic and corrupt politician in the Balkans. You're an example of what's wrong with everything in the former Yugoslavia.

MikeD

pre 9 godina

It's really just simple politics. Aim for the majority group then blame all of your problems on them and incite unrest to stir up emotions. The new Croatian president just did the same thing. Too bad that he took it a step too far and didn't think it through. You want to get people motivated, not angry in fits of rage going around blaming everyone. Truth is that Belgrade isn't much better off than the rest of Serbia. Everyone is struggling and the entire country need's to come together for the sake of everyone moving forward and building a new economy.

MikeD

pre 9 godina

It's really just simple politics. Aim for the majority group then blame all of your problems on them and incite unrest to stir up emotions. The new Croatian president just did the same thing. Too bad that he took it a step too far and didn't think it through. You want to get people motivated, not angry in fits of rage going around blaming everyone. Truth is that Belgrade isn't much better off than the rest of Serbia. Everyone is struggling and the entire country need's to come together for the sake of everyone moving forward and building a new economy.

LK

pre 9 godina

Another nationalistic and corrupt politician in the Balkans. You're an example of what's wrong with everything in the former Yugoslavia.

LK

pre 9 godina

Another nationalistic and corrupt politician in the Balkans. You're an example of what's wrong with everything in the former Yugoslavia.

MikeD

pre 9 godina

It's really just simple politics. Aim for the majority group then blame all of your problems on them and incite unrest to stir up emotions. The new Croatian president just did the same thing. Too bad that he took it a step too far and didn't think it through. You want to get people motivated, not angry in fits of rage going around blaming everyone. Truth is that Belgrade isn't much better off than the rest of Serbia. Everyone is struggling and the entire country need's to come together for the sake of everyone moving forward and building a new economy.