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What the controversial Posters about the Division of BiH actually represent?

Published October 6, 2023
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The posters that appeared on social networks yesterday morning with a map of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and a line dividing the country with the message “Division we are fighting for” caused a lot of attention in the media. The posters that were placed in Tuzla, Bijeljina and Brcko were associated with the division of BiH from the Cvetkovic – Macek agreement, but they are actually about Corridor Vc in the campaign of the non-governmental organization Karton revolucija.

It is interesting that the police of the Tuzla Canton (TC) reacted to the posters and removed the posters associated with the division of BiH.

“The mentioned posters were exempted, and the cantonal prosecutor on duty was informed about the event, according to whose instructions the police officers are taking the necessary measures and actions in order to identify the persons who put up the posters”, according to the Police Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of TC.

The activist movement Karton Revolucija published a video in which they claim responsibility for the placed posters, in which they wanted to show how BiH is a poisoned society.

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