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Peaceful Protest Held in Vienna for JMB

Published June 15, 2013
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SONY DSCAround 300 BiH citizens who live in Austria organized a peaceful protest to support the protests that have been taking place in BiH in the last two weeks regarding the issue of the unique master citizen number.

More than 300 citizens of various nationalities gathered at Stephans Platz in order to lend support to the parents of children who do not have a JMB, and to the rest of the citizens who joined the parents in the protest.

The Association “Srebrenica-Wien”, which thanked all those who came and said that this is a great opportunity to show the unity of a people, addressed the gathering.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to show to the world and to BiH that we can and want to live together and for them to stop dividing us based on a national basis’’, said Salihović, the President of the Association “Srebrenica-Wien”.

They sent a message of peace, where the requested that the JMB law be adopted at the state level because they want equal rights for all.

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