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Take a Look at the “Forbidden City” near Sarajevo

Published October 28, 2016
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Sarajevo Resort Osenik Opening on Saturday faktor.ba“Only Arabs allowed into the newly built tourist-residential settlement near Sarajevo – the Sarajevo Resort”. This alleged information is the breaking news from covers of regional media.

According to the media, citizens of Sarajevo and all others who do not come from one of the countries of the Middle East are strictly forbidden to enter this “city” because it was built for the Arab clients only.

Journalists from BiH went to the “forbidden city” to find out more information.

A journalist of Dnevni avaz recorded his entrance into the “forbidden city” and spoke with locals who live only meters away from the newly built luxurious settlement.

Take a look at the “forbidden city” near Sarajevo:

(Source: hayat.ba)

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