Dodik: BiH is falling apart, its traces stink of inhumanity, the solution is for Muslims to return to Orthodoxy and Catholicism

Dodik said that Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina are "converts, who abandoned their original Orthodox or Catholic faith and converted to Islam."

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Dodik, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
Dodik, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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The President of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian entity Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik stated today in Banja Luka that the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Kristijan Šmit, whom he called "illegal" and "tourist", is leading BiH into adventure and disintegration.

"BiH is falling apart, its traces stink of inhumanity, because the attempt to instrumentalize the Court and Prosecutor's Office of BiH is the best way to lose all trust, and the RS National Assembly has decided that they, together with the Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) and the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) of BiH, will not operate in the RS," Dodik said at a press conference after a meeting of representatives of the ruling coalition in this BiH entity.

He reiterated that these institutions "are not provided for in the Constitution of BiH" and that the RS is determined to "put them out of force" on its territory.

He accused Bosniak political representatives, calling them Muslims, of accepting Schmidt's decisions, wanting to use them to "get even with the Serbs and the RS".

"This is their second half in which they want revenge," he assessed, adding that Muslims in BiH "are converts, who abandoned their original Orthodox or Catholic faith and converted to Islam."

Dodik stated that the solution for BiH is for "Muslims to return to their original faith, Orthodoxy and Catholicism," after which, he added, "it would be confirmed that there are mostly Serbs in BiH."

"Then we have nothing against Bosnia being unitary, because it would be Serbian. Before that, it will be nothing," said Dodik, stating that this was his response to the claims of the leader of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), Bakir Izetbegović, that all the inhabitants of BiH were once Bogomils, and that some then accepted Orthodoxy, some Catholicism, and the majority Islam, which is why BiH should be unitary.

Speaking about the status of the Brčko District, the President of the RS said that he agreed that the Federation of BiH "take its part of Brčko" and that a clear line of demarcation between the two entities be drawn in that area.

According to him, Brčko should remain calm, calling on everyone to respect the Arbitration Award for Brčko.

"If you think you can take Brčko, I'll tell you one thing - according to the census, the majority of Brčko's residents are Serbs. Check that, how do you plan to transfer them to the Federation...", Dodik said.

He further said that internal sovereignty in BiH lies with the entities - RS and the Federation of BiH, while in an international legal sense "the term BiH can be used that it is a state, but in the broadest sense."

"There is nothing state-like in BiH, they have changed the essence of the Dayton Agreement and that is why it is necessary for Serbia to monitor the situation," Dodik assessed, announcing that the RS government would again ask Serbia to raise the topic of RS and its position in Dayton BiH in its National Assembly.

He thanked Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić for saying that "RS has been attacked", assessing that RS has been "attacked from within by the traitorous opposition", and "from without by Bakir Izetbegović and (Bosniak member of the BiH Presidency) Denis Bećirović, the British, the Germans and various malicious foreigners".

He welcomed the efforts of the new American administration to "stop participating in the building of new nations in the world", reiterating that BiH will "disintegrate" and that he "looks forward to that".

"This is necessary, because it cannot exist this way," Dodik said.

Speaking about the assessment of the European Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement, Marta Kos, that "the bright spot in the RS is the opposition", he stated that if the EU "respected itself, it would not elect such persons to the positions of commissioner".

"She is not intellectually gifted enough to impress, and age also plays a role. I don't want to insult her, but I don't want them to insult our intelligence when they mess around here," Dodik said.

He stated that he would "imagine" being in the place of the opposition in RS, calling them "misguided brothers" who are on the "catastrophic side of history at this moment."

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