Lifestyle
Bosniaks Seek Stronger Ties with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kenana Strujić Harbić, a representative of the Bošnjačka stranka, highlighted the lack of communication between Bosniaks in Montenegro and their ancestral homeland, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Speaking at the conference titled “Geopolitical Changes and the Position of Bosniaks in the Western Balkans” held in Sarajevo, she expressed concern that while other ethnic groups maintain strong connections with their respective homelands, Bosniaks seem to be left to navigate their situation independently.
Strujić Harbić pointed out that Serbs in Montenegro have Serbia to rely on, Albanians have ties to two countries, and Croats enjoy a continuous dialogue. In contrast, she stated, “Bosniaks in Montenegro have no communication with their homeland even on a monthly basis.” This observation underscores the growing need for stronger relations between Bosniaks and BiH, particularly in light of the political landscape.
During her address, Strujić Harbić acknowledged that the presence of a Bosniak Foreign Minister in the Montenegrin government has helped improve the narrative surrounding Bosniaks. She expressed hope that the upcoming elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina will bring about significant changes.
“As a small party in Montenegro, we have contributed to changing the narrative towards Bosniaks,” she remarked, emphasizing the importance of BiH in the identity of Bosniaks. Strujić Harbić concluded her statement by reiterating that Bosnia and Herzegovina remains the country that Bosniaks view as their mother state, urging for a more proactive approach in fostering communication and collaboration between the two entities.
The issues discussed at the conference reflect broader geopolitical dynamics in the Western Balkans. The need for effective communication and representation for Bosniaks is crucial, especially as they navigate their identity within Montenegro and their ties to BiH. Strujić Harbić’s statements resonate with a growing sentiment among the Bosniak community, advocating for a stronger political and cultural connection with their historical roots.
As the political landscape evolves, the upcoming elections in October 2023 may serve as a pivotal moment for Bosniaks in Montenegro to solidify their representation and enhance their relationship with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
-
Entertainment4 months agoAndrew Pierce Confirms Departure from ITV’s Good Morning Britain
-
Health7 months agoFiona Phillips’ Husband Shares Heartfelt Update on Her Alzheimer’s Journey
-
Health7 months agoNeurologist Warns Excessive Use of Supplements Can Harm Brain
-
Entertainment4 months agoGogglebox Star Helena Worthington Announces Break After Loss
-
Science6 months agoBrian Cox Addresses Claims of Alien Probe in 3I/ATLAS Discovery
-
Science6 months agoNASA Investigates Unusual Comet 3I/ATLAS; New Findings Emerge
-
World3 months agoEastEnders Welcomes Back Mark Fowler Jr. with New Actor
-
Entertainment1 month agoCoronation Street Reveals Audrey Roberts’ Absence Explained
-
Entertainment5 months agoTess Daly Honoured with MBE, Announces Departure from Strictly
-
Health7 months agoTOWIE Couple Sophie Kasaei and Jordan Brook Pursue Fertility Treatment Abroad
-
World5 months agoBailey and Rebecca Announce Heartbreaking Split After MAFS Reunion
-
Entertainment9 months agoColeen Nolan Reflects on Family Tragedy and Reconciliation
