It is feared that the racist and provocative actions of Milorad Dodik, the leader of the Bosnian Serb Republic, which was created with the Dayton Agreement signed in 1995 as a result of the cruel and unfair impositions of the USA, will bring the Balkans to the brink of a new war. The ugly and divisive moves of the provocateur Dodik are supported by the Serbian state in every sense.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, the sad trust of Aliya Izetbegovic, who got her mercy on October 19, 2003, is drifting towards a new danger. The provocations of Serbian racists, who have dirty ambitions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the most respected and deep-rooted countries in the Balkans, which have been under the auspices of the Ottoman Empire for centuries, do not stop. Continuing its efforts to intervene in the political sovereignty and internal affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian State is making plans to drag the Balkans into a new fire by using the Bosnian Serb Republic established with the Dayton Agreement.
PARALLEL STATE STRUCTURE
Milorad Dodik, Serbian Member of the Presidential Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the leader of the Bosnian Serb Republic, who stated that they wanted to leave Bosnia and Herzegovina and join Serbia many times before, said, "We plan to return to the essence of the Dayton Agreement in the coming days. The Bosnian Serb Republic will gather all the powers on itself within the framework of the constitution," igniting the provocation. Saying that the Bosnian Serb Republic wanted to separate from the central government and establish its own police, military and prosecutorial power, Dodik's separatist statements and actions were interpreted as a parallel state structure within the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, causing great criticism.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA UNITS TAKE ACTION
Taking action after the separatist statements of the Bosnian Serb leader, the Bosnia and Herzegovina Prosecutor's Office started to prepare a case against Milorad Dodik. Dodik, who drew criticism for his statements targeting the territorial integrity and highest institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, will soon be called to account in court. Increasing the dose of his separatist statements in recent days, Dodik said that a new constitutional order would be introduced in Republika Srpska. Dodik urged the Serbs in the Bosnia and Herzegovina army and state institutions to move to units they would establish themselves.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA ALSO EXISTED BEFORE DAYTON
Sefik Dzaferovic, Bosniak Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who strongly condemned Dodik's racist and provocative actions, said that those who try to dig a well in Bosnia and Herzegovina will not be successful. Sefik Dzaferovic, "No one will succeed in dividing Bosnia and Herzegovina. Whoever tried to attack the sovereignty and integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina ended up in the dustbin of history. If Dayton does not exist, Bosnia and Herzegovina will not be destroyed, because Bosnia and Herzegovina existed before Dayton. Those who will disappear are those who existed after Dayton, and these are the entities. think about it well," he reacted to Dodik with his words.
DODIK'S DIVISORY DISCLAIMER
• Bosnian Serbs should decide their own future.
• A political solution in Bosnia and Herzegovina is only possible with the elimination of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
• Goodbye to Bosnia and welcome to Bosnian Serbs.
THE VICTORY WINNED BY BOSNANS PRESENTED AS A GIFT TO SERBIA
The military victory of the Bosnians, who carried out an honorable struggle against Serbia, which occupied the lands of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995, was sabotaged at the agreement table established under the leadership of the USA. As a result of the cruel and unjust impositions of the United States and its Crusader partners, the Dayton Agreement was signed in 1995 and the gains of the Bosnian Muslims were taken away from them. Despite Aliya Izetbegovic's objections, the devastating effects of the Dayton Agreement on Bosnia, in which the Serbs gained great political gains despite losing the war, still continue today. With the Dayton Agreement, which divided the Bosnian lands between Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks, a Serbian entity called the Bosnian Serb Republic was established on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Dayton Agreement forms the basis of all the provocations of Milorad Dodik, the leader of the Bosnian Serb Republic. Although there are calls for the revision of Dayton, which has never been adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, the international institutions seem to insist on not heeding this call.