“We will take Prizren, Dubrovnik...”, Serbs in Bosnia and Serbia sing ultra-nationalist songs on the streets

Serbs have gone on demonstrations along the streets of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina with ultra-nationalist songs and lit fireworks. Ethnic Serb nationalists were seen singing together with a popular Serbian song. The song calls on Serbs to invade Prizren, Dubrovnik, Cetinje, Nevesinje. These images were seen in several cities [...]
Ethnic Serb nationalists were seen singing together with a popular Serbian song. The song calls on Serbs to invade Prizren, Dubrovnik, Cetinje, Nevesinje.
These images were seen in several Republika Srpska towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in which there are also Bosniak populations, until some BiH Twitter users have said they are the same ones who were sung in Serbian Army marches during the wars and genocide of the peoples of the former Yugoslavia.
Similar events have been seen in Novi Pazar, where a great Muslim majority lives.
The song in question calls for the conquest of some of the main cities of neighbouring Serbia.
By contrast, the Republika Srpska assembly has launched procedures for leaving Bosnia and Herzegovina's central institutions, a movement that is not in line with the Dayton Agreement that ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995.
Chairman RS, Milorad Dodik, has been sanctioned by the US as a consequence of his actions.










