High representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina getting death threats from Bosniak public after possible election law change to stop discrimination of Croats in Bih

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  1. Full article:

    The announcement by a high international representative that he could change the electoral law in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which the Croats are demanding, caused indignation among the Bosniaks.
    After death threats to the high international representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, on social networks, and “friendly” advice from the politician to be careful what decision he might make regarding changes to the electoral law, a new phase of hysteria by pro-Bosnian politicians and officials yesterday was that Bosniaks are in store for “a fate like in Srebrenica” and that one of the alternatives is a “new war”.

    >Goebbels type pressure

    On Twitter, a certain Denis Sulić wrote that Schmidt “will be finished in 24 hours” if he imposes an election law, the director of the Srebrenica Memorial Center, Emir Suljagić, said that Bosniaks have no choice but to go to Anatolia or a new war, and a former official of Komšić’s Democratic Front Reuf Bajrović that this is the realization of the Herceg-Bosna plan and that Bosniaks are facing “the worst day after the fall of Srebrenica”.

    This is a continuation of the same Goebbels-like pressure from Bosniak politicians and the public that international diplomats were exposed to during the negotiations on changes to the electoral law that were conducted in Neum or Sarajevo earlier this year. American diplomat Matthew Palmer was even declared pro-Serbian because of his wife’s origins, and European official Angelina Eichhorst was an HDZ lobbyist. In the end, all Croatian politicians from BiH or the Republic of Croatia who advocate the equality of Croats and preventing the scenario of the imposition of Željko Komšić in the Presidency of BiH and moving to the far more important House of Peoples were declared to be the reincarnation of Herceg Bosnia, the third entity and the division of BiH. When the essence of Schmidt’s eventual decision on electoral reform is unfolded, which is speculated about, it is evident that most Bosniak politicians, with some exceptions, are trying to prevent any electoral reform and maintain the status quo. And that status quo enables them to impose six deputies for the federal House of Peoples in addition to Željko Komšić to the Croats in the elections on October 2, which is enough to establish an executive power without key Croatian parties. When we go further into the elaboration of the details that were leaked to the public from the Office of the High Representative, which is also unprecedented in the 27-year existence of the office of international administrators, it is clear that, for example, the Bosniaks could not impose on the Croats representatives for the federal House of Nations from two counties, Una-Sana and Bosnia-Podrin. The most drastic example is the latter, based in Goražde, where only 23 Croats live. And the Croatian representative there in the House of Peoples is Edim Fejzić, a Bosniak who falsely declares himself, but also a convicted criminal who bought votes in the elections. Anel Šahinović, the Croatian representative in the federal House of Peoples from Velika Kladuša, passed away recently. After him, another fake Croat, Razim Halkić, who was also recently accused of corruption, entered that home as a replacement.

    >Desecration of Dayton

    So, the essence of the whole harangue is to continue playing the victim, to scare the officials of the international community so that they will not make a decision to prevent further desecration of the spirit and letter of the Dayton Peace Agreement. In this sense, they have full justification to implement the verdict of the Constitutional Court in the case of Bože Ljubić on the prevention of such abuses. Just as the high international representative Wolfgang Petritsch did in 2002, when he implemented the verdict on the appeal of Alija Izetbegović on the constitutionality of the people, which ultimately encouraged the Bosniak side to build a mini-Bosniak state out of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina without the influence of Croats. Exactly what kind of counterpart is Republika Srpska today.

  2. What? That cannot be. I’ve read that Bosniaks are the most innocent, peaceful, docile people on earth!

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