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A Young Man tries to explain to People that he is neither a Bosniak nor a Bosnian

Published: October 9, 2023
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A video of Hrvoje Dadic, a young man from Herzegovina studying in Split, is spreading on social media.

Namely, Hrvoje was revolted by the question “How come the citizens of Herzegovina can be Croats, aren’t they – Herzegovinans?”.

In the video, he said, “that there are three constituent peoples living in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), and that BiH has three presidencies, but also three entities”. However, this is not true because BiH has one Presidency with three members, and it consists of two entities, the Federation of BiH and the Republika Srpska (RS), and Brcko District, not three entities.

In another video published after many reactions, he pointed out that he would no longer address this issue and told Bosnians to educate themselves about the organization and Constitution of the country they live in, and to Croats in Croatia that according to their logic, neither Zlatko Dalic, Mate Rimac, Antun Branko Simic and others are Croats.

He also showed his identity card and emphasized that he studied at school using Croatian textbooks and in the Croatian language.

“We have three nations and three official languages. So even though I live in BiH, I am not a Bosnian, that is, I am not a Bosniak. I have a Croatian ID, I speak the Croatian language. I studied in Croatian at school, not in Bosnian,” Dedic said.

“Conclusion, just as there are Croats everywhere in the world, there are also Croats in BiH, but they are mostly in Herzegovina,” he concluded, then added: “And now these Croats from Croatia who will say that that the people of Herzegovina destroyed Croatia and that they are only looking for connections – you would too if you could. That’s it, vote for HDZ in the elections.”, Klix.ba reports.

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