Even though the President of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ranko Debevec, and the former director of the Intelligence and Security Agency (OSA), Osman Mehmendzic, are in prison, the system remains untouched, warned security expert Dzevad Galijašević. He noted that there are no answers to the question of who executed their orders in the secret service and the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, how extensive the network of helpers and accomplices in these abuses is.

“No one cares because the people are scared by the announcements of a new war that the Americans apparently want to provoke by trying the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik and calling for his murder,” said Galijašević.

According to him, if any institution showed even a little credibility and political integrity, the processes of Bosniak incitement to war would be stopped.

“But Bosnia and Herzegovina is a ‘written off country’ without sovereignty and integrity, and no one can assert with certainty that Bosnia, with or without Herzegovina, has ever been a state in its history,” said Galijašević.

He pointed out that, in any case, Bosnia and Herzegovina is not a state today, but this is skillfully covered up by Western interventionism and false theories about the constant conflict between “indigenous” and “state-building” nationalism.

“This is a plain lie developed and shaped by propaganda constructions of Western media and elites, primarily Germans and Anglo-Saxons and their military-intelligence systems,” Galijasevic claimed.

Galijašević noted that the unsolvable problem in Bosnia and Herzegovina among the Bosniaks is that “faith is a nation,” and “Islam is both native and national,” so the desire for all Muslims to be in one state governed by Islamic principles turns this Bosniak dilemma into the greatest possible threat and source of conflict and instability.

“From these sources, calls for the murder of Milorad Dodik are made, and a lynching atmosphere is created,” said Galijašević.

According to Galijasevic, the problem of Bosnian Muslims, Bosniaks, is specific in many ways historically and socially, and the main question is what Bosniaks are today and whether they are a nation in the European sense and context at all.

“Or are they just a religious group burdened with their own convertism to such an extent that they attribute all blame to others,” said Galijašević.

Galijašević explained that the way Muslims, then Bosniaks, became hostages to understanding their collective spirit and identity solely within the framework of religious consciousness is the result of significant participation of the people in that religious movement that called itself a party.

“The SDA, as a fundamentalist movement founded by Alija Izetbegovic with the so-called ‘Young Muslims,’ pushed the Bosniaks into dynamic confrontation first with the Serbs, then with the Croats, and through the war in the so-called Cazin Krajina and the war with themselves,” Galijašević believes.

He assessed that, as they entered the war, the Bosniak nation continued to manifest itself as an uninformed and unarticulated community seeking itself “in the arms of the West, the American deity, and Mother Britain.”

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina extended the detention of the suspects Ranko Debevec and Osman Mehmendzic, which, according to this decision, can last up to one month, or until March 15 or a new decision, SRNA was told at the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

They were arrested on December 19 last year, and since then, they have been in detention for a series of criminal offenses attributed to them, from abuse of position, destruction of evidence of illegal wiretapping, false representation, to bribery.

The Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that large investigations are yet to come, and by hearing witnesses from the OSA, but also from the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, numerous irregularities in the work of Debevec and Mehmendzic are coming to light, which will only in the next period get a clearer picture of how these two managed judicial processes in Bosnia and Herzegovina and, in return, realized enormous financial benefits.

Source: RTRS

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