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THANK YOU, User:Kseferović

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An image or media file that you uploaded or altered, Image:ZastavaAustroUgarska1878.gif, has been listed at Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion. Please look there to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in its not being deleted. Thank you. —Nv8200p talk 04:52, 11 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Indira Radic page[edit]

I am a frequent visitor to the numerous BiH pages. This morning I found some rather offensive vandalism on the Indira Radic page. I deleted the comment, but wanted to someone know about it because there may be missing info due to the vandalism.


deleted material 17:50 12.11.06

"She loves big dicks.I love lazo. And by the way ladies Slobo has a small dick ..... "Heloo my name Borat,...fuck all muslims !!!!!!they like to blow themselves up!!!!!Zbog Tebe volim kruske"

Ciao —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 128.252.199.121 (talk) 18:12, 11 December 2006 (UTC).[reply]

Thank you for this information. I always keep an eye out for these kinds of issues. If you have any other articles concerning vandalism feel free to ask me. I would suggest that you become a member of Wikipedia. :) Thanks, Vseferović 23:03, 11 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Flag[edit]

That was not my intention. My intention was to have an infobox for the flag... I even put the settings to a different level so it wasn't national. However, if there is another template, that's fine. --Krytan 00:51, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Nice...![edit]

Hi,

Thanks for the writing on my talk page. Well, I really believe that a no-entity-divided Bosnia would be the best for all Bosnians, but sadly the two biggest problems regardig it are:

  • The opposition of a ressurgent anti-Western Russia in the international arena.

But… let’s see what the current UN/NATO/EU administration will do to Bosnia and for Bosnia.

Best regards,


--MaGioZal 07:58, 20 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hello there. I am Kruško and I have seen that you have some discussion with Mr. Rts freak. I suspect that this user is a sock puppet of User:Ivan Kricancic, but he keeps removing tag that I put in his user page. What should I do? Kruško Mortale 15:00, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Live Forever. First of all, I'll say good morning to you. Second of all, I really think the only reason Kruško is calling me a sockpuppet is because I made one edit that went against his point of view. His comments toward me are not very civil and are not in good faith. I also don't even edit Wikipedia very much at all, so I don't think that this kind of hostility toward me is warranted. And another thing is, I talked to Kruško on his user talk page, and I explained my actions to him - stating that I'm on his side and I want to collaborate with him - and he didn't even respond to me, and just kept on going with his accusations. I really am sorry that my first interaction with you has to be like this, but I am just sick of his behaviour. Is there anything you can do? - [rts_freak] | 5p34k 2 /\/\3 23:41, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It is a difficult issue, especially since both of you guys claim that one another are sockpuppets. I left you messages on your user pages. Thanks, Vseferović 16:30, 23 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think I did it wrong before. Need translation please?[edit]

I have never used this forum before, so forgive me if I am doing this incorrectly. I recently met a wonderful young man on a cruise ship and I googled his name to find out more. I came up with the following article, but I cannot find a translation device on the internet for Bosnian to English. I don't even know if it is him. Is it a common name? The name is Safet Selmanovic. But, I thought I would see if I can get a translation.

DVIJE OSOBE POGINULE U SAOBRAĆAJNOJ NESREĆI NA MAGISTRALNOM PUTU M-5 Travnik, 28.11.2003. - Dvije osobe smrtno su stradale u saobraćajnoj nesreći koja se dogodila oko 12 sati i 20 minuta na magistralnom putu M-5 u mjestu Gudale u travničkoj općini. U sudaru autobusa čiji je vlasnik preduzeće "Transturist" iz Tuzle i putničkog automobila marke opel-astra teške povrede zadobili su vozač i suvozač opela, tridesettrogodišnji Safet Selmanović i tridesetdevetogodišnji Ferid Pašić iz Zavidovića, koji su preminuli na putu do bolnice. Među putnicima autobusa nema povrijeđenih. Prema prvim informacijama, uzrok nesreće je preticanje.

This better not be a joke:
Here is the translation:
TWO PEOPLE KILLED IN CAR CRASH ON BOSNIAN HIGHWAY M-5 TRAVNIK, November 28, 2003. - Two people killed in a car crash around noon on highway M-5 close to the town of Gudale in the Travnik municipality. The car crash consisted of a bus owned by "Transturist" from Tuzla and of a car (Opel Astra). The driver, Safet Selmanović, and passenger, Ferid Pašić, of the car were badly injured and died on the way to the hospital. The passengers on the bus did not encounter any injuries. The main reason for the accident was passing from one lane to another.
I am sorry for the devastating news. (hopefully you are not kidding around). Greetings, Vseferović 20:39, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Atentat na Dodika?[edit]

Jos jedna balkanska izmisljotina ili je Milo on the run again? --PaxEquilibrium 22:20, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

...a sick joke, if it is.

When I said Milo, I was referring to Milo Djukanovic, and not Milorad od milja. Over in Montenegro there is a whole farce how Milo Dj. is perhaps one of the key masterminds of the alleged "operation". It seems that the other candidate (the radical nationalist one - as if Milorad D. isn't paving his path that way already) is supported by Milo, and the only way to bring him to power is to remove the current one. The chain of economic interests doesn't go directly from the Serbian Republic to Montenegro, but across Croatia & Italy and then Montenegro (allegedly). This might me even a pure joke, but here we are hearing that same repeated phrase 'bout Milo (Italian mafia+other mishchiefs) - to my opinion, that is not just a bad faith cliche propaganda, but whoe is me... politics again.... --PaxEquilibrium 22:42, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Party for BiH is the only party in BH that has some sympathies. Although I think that Dodiksre doing quite a nice job with "denazification" (I think I just made a far too POV term...) by crushing the all-grasping desperate might of the Serbian Radical Party, but the other parties in Banjaluka creek with... you know what. I am neither impressed by the Croatian Democratic Union or the Party of Democratic Actions (both have "democratic"; SRS was at least descent enough to leave out that term... heh).

Just like I said, personal gain probably. The opposing candidate was allegedly one of the dark 1990s dudes and a good friend (and "business" partner) with Milo Dj. while Dodik is really unfriendly towards the current Montenegrin regime (despite of his close friendship with the Speaker of the Parliament Ranko). --PaxEquilibrium 23:05, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Не знам шта си се утрипов'о, али српска странка у БиХ је деведесетих била Српска демократска странка. То је Караџићева и Плавшићева странка. СРС у Српској добија можда 1% гласова. Чисто да се зна... --Еstavisti 23:37, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Da li je tvoj komentar za mene ili za Paxa? Drugo, za Bos. Dubicu ne razumijem što pišeš "19992" a ne "1992", ovo je već drugi put danas. Pozdrav, Vseferović 00:07, 27 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It is not a joke; it is obviously a different person![edit]

Thank you for translating. It is obviously a different person with the same name. It is the only information that came up when I Googled the name. I just left the Carnival Legend cruise ship this morning, where I affectionally gave Safet a goodbye kiss on the cheek. He is quite alive and well. I am sorry if you thought it was a joke. I was just trying to learn more about my new friend. I am looking forward to an email from him in the coming week. Best, Gina from Ohio

No problem, I was worried that this might have been a sick joke. However, I can see that it isn't. To answer your question, Safet is a pretty common name, while his last name isn't as much. (The opposite goes for me.) Vseferović 02:56, 27 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Quick comment[edit]

Emx nominated you for adminship. Just in case you wanted to know, Regards,--SUIT 21:48, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hello[edit]

So I joined on to wikipedia as you suggested. I would like to offer my help as a copy editor to the Wikiproject BiH. As I am new to wikipedia, it will take me a bit to figure out all the details, but as a writer and editor, I think I can help the flow and coherence of these articles. I am very aware of the editing wars that have gone on around the subject matter of the Bosnia pages, so I am not inclined to start messing with content. I believe many of the entries are now really exceptional (Srebernica for one) although some clearly need help (Bosnia (region) entry is, well, lacking). I am in a sense asking to join the project, because although wikipedia is open to all, I have too much respect for the work others have put in to build these entries to start editing unasked. To give you an idea of me (as my user page is blank at the moment) I am a PhD candidate in Archaeology (anthropology) and have given lectures on the destruction of cultural heritage during the 1992-1995 war on Bosnia i Hercegovina and the on-going and often controversial reconstruction. Right, well it is late (even for a grad student who works crazy hours) so I will sign off, just let me know if you and others would like a seasoned set of eyes checking text. Ciao Lisaveta 07:00, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Greetings[edit]

Sorry about that. I just assumed that since SUIT !voted already, !voting was open. I didn't think the answer to question 1 would affect my !vote (and it didn't) since I don't usually support a user who has almost no participation in XfDs and the Wikipedia talk namespace. By the way, you should put your RfA on main RfA page, as many more people !vote that way. –The Great Llamasign here 17:14, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Would you be willing to translate a personal letter for me?[edit]

Hi, I am the one who inquired about the article regarding a Safet Selmanovic. Of course, as stated, it ended up being the wrong person. Well, I am in the process of writing a letter to Safet. He speaks English quite well, and I do assume that he reads it quite well, also. However, I was considering the possibility of including a copy of the letter in Bosnian in addition to the English version. It's a lot to ask, and it's no problem if you don't want to do it. It's also kinda personal, and I would probably be a little embarrassed to have an outsider read it, but it is important to me that the correct meaning of my words be understood. And, because I am not intimately familiar with Safet's grasp on the written English word, I thought it might be helpful to have a translation in his native language. Post here if you are open to it and the translation can be done privately via email. Best, Gina

No problem. I'll keep it private. Just send it to me via e-mail. (Vseferovic@hotmail.com). Might as well become a member of wikipedia by the way. :) Thanks, Vseferović 01:00, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Bosanska Dubica[edit]

Thank you for not allowing certain elements to eradicate the prefix Bosaski/a from Bosnian towns in Posavina and Krajina. I will keep up with all of those who try to edit pages to eradicate mention of this and who gloss over why this changes are taking place. Articles to watch Bosanska Gradiska, Bosanska Dubica, Bosanski Novi, Bosanski Brod, Bosanski SamacBigz 02:18, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks![edit]

Thanks for adding the project template to my page (and by the way I was the person who caught the vandalism on the Indira page.) I will not be very active for a few days, but after the new year I will jump in. Are there any pages that you in particular think are in need of copy editing? Have a great New Year! Lisaveta 19:26, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Srecni praznici!!![edit]

Sretan Kurban-Bajram!!!!! --PaxEquilibrium 12:23, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Your RFA[edit]

Hey, I'm sorry about your RFA. I hope that you don't feel discouraged about it and may keep up your excellent work in order to achieve a most successful RFA next time. Regards,--Húsönd 19:07, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You're welcome. Happy New Year for you as well. My time zone is currently the same as UTC, so 2007 shall arrive in 3h40m. Regards.--Húsönd 20:19, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sarajevo article[edit]

No problem about recording it.. I love sarajevo! My apologies if I mis pronounced a bunch of things ;)_ Dan Carkner 19:49, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bosniakophobia[edit]

Zasto nisi podrzao projekat Bosniakophobia?

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=bosniakophobia&meta=

Sram te i stid bilo.

Bosniak 08:16, 14 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Zdravo[edit]

Trazio sam i trazio makar i jednog Sandzakliju - ali nekako uvijek naidjem na vas bosance (ili cini se Amerikance) :) Zar je moguce da nema ama bas nijednog Sandzaklije? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Edin Sijercic (talkcontribs) 01:34, 15 January 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Could the title be changed? Sandzak is a whole in two countries (very unfortunately, because of the Montenegrin referendum). We need a single page to reflect the Sandzak people.

Ne znam da li bi me mogao nazvati bosnjakom (ali to ne znaci da nisam iz iste kulturne zajednice kao i svi Bosnjaci Sandzaka). Moji roditelji smatraju malo cudnim to - mi smo jednostavno Sandzaklije.

I Albanci su Muslimani - ali oni nisu Sloveni, kao mi. Stanica "Muslimani Srbije" bi trebala da se bavi njima takodje (usput, mnogo Sandzackog stanovnistva je albanskog porijekla, medju njima i nase ruling families, Ljajic i Ugljanin - pa koliko znam i mojoj porodici [mnogo prije] se nasla i po koja Albanka). Ali opet ponavljam treba da postoji nesto sto se bavi Sandzaklijama, i onima u Crnoj Gori, a ne samo svim stanovnicima Srbije koji se izjasnjuju Bosnjacima ili sim Muslimanima u Srbiji.

Colours on Image:Iron_Curtain_Final.svg[edit]

Hi, I'm wondering about the two different tones of gray in your Iron curtain images. First I thought that the dark gray countries were communist but non-Warsaw pact, while light gray were non-communist but non-NATO -- this would be a useful division. However, I notice that Albania is also light gray (with red stripes). So now I'm not sure what the dark/light division of gray represents. Reason I'm wondering is that it would be useful to explain these in image captions when the iron curtain images are used, but now I'm not sure what to put. Deuar 14:05, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. Deuar 17:40, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Deoba[edit]

Ne dijele se Sandzaklije samo na "Bosnjake" i "Muslimane" po nacionalnoj pripadnosti, vest postoji mnogo vise deoba kod Sandzaklija vrlo vjerovatno vise nego sto mislis. Npr. sigurno ne bi povjerovao ovo: za razliku od vas Bosanaca koji se non stop tucete oko religija (muslimani, pravoslavci, katolici), ili nacija "Bosnjaci, Srbi, Hrvati" - u Sandzaku je mnogo "interesantnije". U Sandzaku, Sandzaklije se medjusobno bore ZBOG POLITIKE. I Srbi nam se onda smeju. Postoje dvije "plemicke porodice" koje zele da gospodare srbijanskim Sandzakom - jedna pod Sulejmanom Ugljaninom, i druga pod Rasimom Ljajicem. Ima mnogo vise raznoraznih tabora i ideologija, ali uglavnom se sve svode na licne svadje izmejdu njih dvojice. Inace, u narodu je Sulejman poznat kao "Sarajevski agent", a Rasim - "Beogradska lutka". Vrlo vjerovatno ce ti i ovo biti cudno - tva tabora se ubijaju, a ako racunamo i sve koji su povredjeni, na stotine (vrlo vjerovatno) su do sada bili zrtve ovog "Covert gradjanskog rata". Mozda je i bolje sto se Crna Gora odvojila, ovako sigurno nece doci do pravog gradjanskog rata kao sto jedan komicni strip najavio. No kako god bilo, sigurno necu glasati za 10. Koalicija Lista za Sandzak dr Sulejman Ugljanin, nego za 1. Demokratska stranka - Borist Tadic na predstojecim izborima - i voleo bih kada bi to misljenje dijelili sve Sandzaklije (ma ne, svi gradani Srbije!). --Edin Sijercic 15:30, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Osim tih sukoba, samo jos jedna grupa okultista pravi narodne probleme u Sandzaku. Samo, bojim se da je Sandzak gotov - za svagda. Podijeljen je u dvije drzave, Ljajici i Ugljani se nece pomiriti, a imamo jos mnogo drugih problema. Zato mnogi napustaju Sandzak (no to vise rade Srbi, jer se ne osjecaju toliko u dugu vezanim za Sandzak).

Lista[edit]

http://www.sanjak.org/

Vidi anketu. Za koju bi ti listu glasao da imas srbijansko drzavljanstvo? --Edin Sijercic 15:53, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

O cem pricas? Pa kada sam ja rekao da nije Sandzak samo muslimansko (nije, ali ja to nisam pominjao). I u BiH??? Pa ovako - jednog dana kada su bili nemiri u Novom Pazaru jedan Bosanac je dosao i komentarisao kako Srbi svasta rade nama i ovdje... i onda je pokrenuo onu crnu pricu (spomenuo je i Srebrenicu), a kada sam mu rekao sta se stvarno zbiva, samo je pocrveneo i ostao cutljiv u mjestu. Tolika mrznji izmedju dvije zgrupine ljudi... naravno da se ne moze porediti s nacionalnim, vjerskim i drugim - ali mislim da politicka mrznja nigdje u svijetu nije toliko zastupljena. Pa ovo je cak (u neku ruku) gore od Liberala i Radikala na drzavnoj sceni Srbije.

Nesto sto me je uvijek nerviralo kod drzave Bosne i Hercegovine jeste to sto ona uopce ne informise narod o Sandzaklijama, bas nimalo (dok npr. u Hrvatskoj svi sve znaju o Herceg-Bosanskim Hrvatima), a i sada polako se Republika Srpska pocinje pojavljivati i u nasim medijima. A sa druge strane, cesto pominje kako "nas narod" zivi tamo, kako bla, bla, bla - i ispada da je bosanskoj vladi samo bitno da u Sandzaku ima Bosnjaka - ispada da ih nista drugo ne zanima - pa da im ni cak sandzaci bosnjaci sami nisu bitni koliko samo da ih ima (brojcano, i da budu u vecini). --Edin Sijercic 23:44, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ne znam za Bosansku wikipediju - govorim li dovoljno dobro jezik? - a imam dosta losih iskustava sa bosanskih foruma (progovorih jednom na ekavici, a oni (naizgled dobri bosnjani) me "optuzise" da sam srbin). Ne zelim kroz to ponovo.

Thanks for your note about "Bosniakophobia". On a slightly different subject, can I impose on you for a translation of http://www.24sata.hr/articles/view/35698/?style=STypo and an opinion about Talk:Srebrenica massacre#Lewis MacKenzie? -- Jim Douglas (talk) (contribs) 01:44, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


The Canadian General Lewis McKenzie is suspected to have raped women in the concentration camp "Sonja" alongside Serbian troops.

The is the not the first time that General McKenzie has been accused of rape during the Bosnian War. It is said that he knew of the rapes and even took advantage of the circumstances and raped himself. The main problem is that he is hiding behind "International Immunity" as the Cantonal Prosecutor of this case states for the "Independent Newspaper" (Nezavisne Novine). Several women, who were raped during the war time, have come foreword against the general.

A woman named Cavka, has pled for the international community to stop helping the general, who should pay for his crimes.

"International immunity" has kept General McKenzie safe from being sent to BiH. The General stated, for "Global and mail", that there was not genocide in Srebrenica and that the Bosniaks, led by Naser Oric, killed thousands of Serbian citizens.

This is my viewpoint:

I did not even know about the case. My viewpoint is that genocide occurred in Srebrenica. That is definite, since 8,000 Bosniaks vanished in several days. I translated this word for word, keeping everything as if it were originally written in English. If he has raped women at a concentration camp, then he needs to be arrested. I support this especially since he was in a concentration camp, which makes matters even worse. He was sent to help the people, not cause further chaos. What do you think about this? Vseferović 02:13, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks for the quick response. If there were any substance to the rape allegations, I'd be first in line to say he should be prosecuted. The problem, though, is that this is a rehash of very old, completely discredited allegations. I posted some of the background to that talk page, including this and this, as well as MacKenzie's comments about the situation in his book, which was published in 1993. The short answer is that these allegations were originally presented by a Serb war criminal, who later recanted; MacKenzie had never heard of camp "Sonja" at the time of the alleged incident, and as the commander of UNPROFOR, he never travelled alone -- he was always surrounded by troops, with reporters nearby. And a UN investigation completely discredited the allegations; MacKenzie has a letter from Kofi Annan confirming that the allegations are completely without merit. From my perspective, if someone's a rapist, then fine. But we need to follow WP:BLP, and calling a man a rapist is about the worst thing you can say about him; we can't add that to Wikipedia when the charges clearly have no merit, as General MacKenzie apparently explained in this letter: http://bosnjaci.net/egt.php?id=934. -- Jim Douglas (talk) (contribs) 02:47, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Continuation[edit]

Pa, dvije stvari:poduci me bosanski (moj jezik je ipak srpski, iako moj otac pise "bosanski" njemu je smijesno kada sam mu rekao da se kaze "historija"). Drugo, jesu li kod vas samo iz Bosne? Nemate li valjda bosnjackih, srpskih ili hrvatskih ultranacionalista? To ne bih mogao da gledam. Sandzak nastanjuje jedan narod sa dve grupacije imena:Bosnjakomuslimani i Srbocrnogorci, nemoj da se uvrijedis

Situacija u Sandzaku kada su u pitanju.. znas vec kakve stvari, Sandzak je raj u odnosu na Bosnu. Veliki bosnjacki nacionalista, neprijatelj drzave u Milosevicevo vrijeme, Sulejman Ugljanin, podrzava srbijansku vladu i u neku cudnu ruku i patriota. Sandzak je jedino mjesto gdje Albanci nisu imali probleme.

Srebrenicki Masakr (engleska verzija)[edit]

Clanak Srebrenica Massacre je na udaru srpskih i pro-srpskih negiraca genocida. Potrebna je pomoc. Bosniak 22:12, 17 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Template:Yugoslav wars[edit]

I've begun work on Template:Yugoslav wars. It's a work in progress, but feel free to add anything I've overlooked/haven't got round to yet.--Hadžija 18:39, 20 January 2007 (UTC)--[reply]

Second Montenegrin Wikipedia proposal[edit]

I have started up a second proposal on the Montenegrin Wikipedia, I think it should be time to restart it. If you want to vote, the link is: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Montenegrin_2

Just wanted to let you know. Thanks again. --Crna Gora 22:10, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Jagoda 1[edit]

Just to let you know, that's a guy. --PaxEquilibrium 11:31, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I know him for more than a year. :) --PaxEquilibrium 10:06, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello[edit]

Dobar dan!

Ey, Kseferovic, if you want to have picture at your user page where it says, " this user supports the independence of Kosovo, how do you do then? Alkalada 14:54, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

jagoda[edit]

i ja sa mislio da j on treba (po vasem). Valja da to radi namjerno.  :) --VKokielov 05:08, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Montenegrin Wikipedia[edit]

Thanks for your support on our proposal. If you want, you are very welcome to add yourself to the list of the future editors on top of the disscusion page. Cheers! Sideshow Bob 02:38, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Šta ima[edit]

Sljedeći put nemoj mi pisati na engleskom.Vidim škljakaš i dalje i ukoliko još nis shvatio ja sam Netko onaj sa bosanske wikepedije --Netko-BiH 27 January 2007, 12:45 (UTC)

Montenegrin Wikipedia[edit]

I see you and Hadzija've been leading a long argument on the Meta.

I myself decided to vote neutral, and leave it in the hands of the majority's wishes.

Truth is that the number of people on the net who speak the Montenegrin language is 0, and I'm afraid that those who would indeed edit it, would just "spoil" it, by writing in Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian or whatever standard. There is simply no one with the real linguistic capabilities to run it, isn't there? --PaxEquilibrium 27 January 2007, 13:53 (UTC)

You wrote: If users are willing to write in their own language then they should be able to express their culture. It might not be internationally recognized, but a majority of Montenegrins say that they speak Montenegrin. (It will be internationally recognized.

Kseferovic, the vast majority of Montenegrins (600,000-650,000 of an 800,000 people) say they speak Serbian. --PaxEquilibrium 14:19, 11 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Are you sure that 95% MNEs in USA say they speak Montenegrin? Isn't English (or American) their primary language? :) Plus, there are hundreds of thousands of Montenegrins (not far from a million according to some) across the globe; of what possible importance could be a meager & insignificant group of several thousand (if that much) people? Are you saying that we should believe the tellings of the minority? Minority having more rights than the majority... isn't that kind-of fascistic? You cannot generalize about the referendum - most minorities (all Croats, Albanians and the greater part of the Bosniacs) and many Serbs voted for independence, too - and it is unlikely that any of them claims "Montenegrin" is their [according to estimates, between one half and two thirds of Montenegrins by nationality voted for independence].
I don't understand anything you say (sorry, man), could you please elaborate? Plus, what does The Serbian population of Montenegro surely believes that the language is Serbian mean? Also bear in mind that you're talking to a (kind-of) Montenegrin right now. --PaxEquilibrium 18:33, 11 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Flag[edit]

Thanks for fixing the flag, I am suprised i never really noticed it but I dont think I ever really looked, Thanks --Joebengo 03:14, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Cool![edit]

Whatever it is, I'm glad for it -- but could you give me a brief summary so that I know what to be happy about? ;)Nightstallion (?) 07:29, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Also, Flag of Republika Srpska now states that the entities have until 2007-07-27 to design new flags and CoA... Is that true? If so, the other three articles should also state so... —Nightstallion (?) 07:32, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

national symbols of entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

Did you happen to come across any English language sources regarding the status of national symbols in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska? In the talk page you mentioned that it is the final and latest decision, and that flags are being removed from official buildings. I think this is a significant news but surprisingly I can not find any English language media that is reporting this. Thanks. // Laughing Man 17:56, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Just an update, I did locate the English version of the Constitutional Court press release [1], but still did not locate any source that is reporting on it which I still do not understand. In any case, please let me know if you come across anything. Thanks :) // Laughing Man 18:20, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Zdravo![edit]

Dugo se nismo culi! :)

Lista za Sandzak je osvojila 2 mjesta od ukupno 250 u Narodnoj skupstini Srbije, a Demokratska stranka nevjerovatnih milion glasova (odma su posle radikala). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Edin Sijercic (talkcontribs) 20:03, 30 January 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Od 64 DS-ovih poslanika, 3 ce biti iz Sandzacke Demokratske Partije.

incorrect revert[edit]

Kseferovic,

Regarding your revert in Flag of Republika Srpska, please double check what you are re-adding. The press release does not state anything about "nationalistic symbols" or "6 months starting from Jan 27", please point out where you getting this, as your are pointing to the last paragraph from the press release in your edit summary of the revert and I do not see it. For your convenience, I've posted the last paragraph below. Also in the future where possible, please use the official English version when citing this source (as it is available directly from the constitutional court) so other English speakers can verify this as well -- this is the en wiki after all ;). Thank you.

Finally, the Constitutional Court adopted decision establishing that the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and National Assembly of Republika Srpska failed to enforce the First Partial Decision of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, no. U 4/04 of 31 March 2006 establishing Articles 1 and 2 of the Law the Law on Coat of Arms and the Flag of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Official Gazette of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina nos. 21/96 and 26/96) and Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitutional Law on Flag, Coat of Arms and Anthem of the Republika Srpska (Official Gazette of Republika Srpska no. 19/92) as unconstitutional. Considering that that established inconformity was not corrected within a time limit of six months from the date of publishing this decision in the Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Constitutional Court established Articles 1 and 2 of the Law the Law on Coat of Arms and the Flag of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitutional Law on Flag, Coat of Arms and Anthem of the Republika Srpska shall cease to be in force as of the date this Ruling is published in Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Final text of the decision shall be verified at one of the following sessions of the Constitutional Court.

// Laughing Man 18:16, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh if that was your revert then I have misunderstood you. The previous decision dating back to March of 2006, stated 6 months. All that was stated in this one was that they are unconstitutional. I am saying that it does not matter if a new flag is designed in two days or 2 months, it is still unconstitutional and illegal. Therefore, we cannot use the current flag, etc. Thanks, Vseferović 18:33, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
What are you talking about? You are the the one who reverted my changes stating something incorrect, and still have not explained your edits above, or corrected your apparent mistake. I will synchronize our talk pages as the conversation is getting disjointed and it seems you are confusing me with someone else? // Laughing Man 20:38, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I have corrected the statement to reflect the source given as I'm not sure what was delaying you to do so. // Laughing Man 05:29, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Unconstitutional symbols of RS and FBiH[edit]

Hello :)

Thank you for the explanations.

I will make so that this decision is respected on the French wiki. Will you be able to prevent me when the new symbols will be created?

Thank you very much. Rémih 18:18, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you. Greetings Rémih 18:57, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Help[edit]

I seriously need an admin who will be concentrated on BiH related articles... There has been on and off vandalism on the article Republika Srpska. Bosnians and Serbians have reached a consensus, but anonymous users still vandalize! Vseferović 19:53, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Consider WP:RFPP, but only if it's too heavy (more than a few per day). Xiner (talk, email) 19:56, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RS[edit]

Seferoviću, onaj Nlu neće da vrati verziju (kakvi ovdje postaju administratori :)), al kaže da pitamo nekog drugog administratora da vrati verziju. Pošto si ti upućeniji od mene u politiku en wikipedije, haj molim te pitaj na nekom grupnom mjestu da vrate verziju (i sve potanko objasni :)) --Kahriman 21:04, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

evo javio ti se neko, pa probaj to riješiti. Situacija postaje apsurdna... --Kahriman 22:48, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Help[edit]

I have an issue with an admin. Actually several users have issues. I request a fair admin that has minimal bias and that follows general wiki policies. Please help. Even that admin has told another user to look for a different admin... Thanks, Vseferović 22:02, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You could try WP:Mediation or WP:RFC. Xiner (talk, email) 22:10, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Personal[edit]

Hello, if we are going to discuss personal matters, maybe it's better to discuss them here :)

Yes, my name is Muslim, because my mother was of Muslim faith, and my parents agreed that she should be the one to give me my name. My father was Christian, my paternal grandmother was Serb, and my paternal grandfather was a Croat, and I am, as you've stated, a product of a "mešoviti brak" :) I consider myself a Yugoslav, and this is what I have stated on my userpage, and the census as well.

I've lived most of my life being a Yugoslav, and I'm too old to go back to old ethnic determinations, especially considering the fact that I wouldn't know how to declare myself, considering that ethnicity in the former Yugoslavia is really an illusion, and we are all the same people, but we were branded differently depending on which God we worshiped. I hope I've answered your question. May I ask why were you wondering what I declare myself on the census?

I don't think people have to support the opinion of an ethnicity that they belong to. I know many Serbs who think that Serbs were guilty for the breakup of Yugoslavia - does that not make them Serbs? Also, I know some Albanians that would rather go back to the times of the old Yugoslavia, where Kosovo was an autonomous province of Serbia - does that not make them Albanians? I hope you see what I mean. :) --GOD OF JUSTICE 00:19, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The thing is that the symbols are not nationalistic. You see, the Serbian C C C C and the eagle, the Croatian checkerboard and the Bosnian lili, existed before Tito and centuries before the 20th century. The problem of Tito's time was that a sense of ethnicity was so surpressed that in the end it erupted in what we saw in the 1990s. I am glad that I can still consider myself a Yugoslav, and that I can write that in a census and I can have a flag of Yugoslavia in my bedroom (although its about time to clean it :)) even though Yugoslavia does not exist. This is what I support - everyone has the right to their symbol, because it really does make people feel better about their identity and who they are as a people. My ideal country would be a Yugoslavia where everyone was free to express their ethnic symbols, and by this I do not mean nationalism. Just because Karadzic, a nationalist, designed the CoA (and I'm not sure that he did, but lets assume that he did) of RS, doesn't mean that the CoA itself is nationalist. Calling the Serbian two-headed eagle with the CCCC nationalist is something I don't approve of. I also hate when people associate the Croatian checkerboard with the Ustashe; the checkerboard existed long before that... And if you asked me in 1991 whether Bosnia should be split up, I would say NO NO NO!!!! However, look at the country objectively - shit happened (sorry for my rude expression) and the country IS divided. The worst thing to do now it to forcefully attempt to surpress ethnic affiliations and bring the country together. It's too early, too many blood was shed. Maybe in a few decades, but then we'll all be Europe, so it won't matter (hopefully) :) --GOD OF JUSTICE 06:57, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I'd like to hear your opinion about what I wrote :) --GOD OF JUSTICE 19:54, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Odgovor[edit]

Pa cuo si POGRESNO. :) Oko sedamnaest posto birackog tijela je glasalo za nji. Situacija u Srbiji jest losa; predsjednik Borist Tadic radi kao da mu je cijela Srbija stavila vlast u ruke - jer nema vlade (a i nece je biti jos dugo). Problem je (pored mlogo drugih stvari) sto Demokratska stranka i Demokratska stranka Srbije se stalno svadjaju, a MORAJU zajedno. :(( Pa vec sam te informisao za izborne rezultate. :D Ugljaninova LzS je dobila dva mjesta, to je velika pobjeda (s obzirom da su nasi PRVI PUT usli u parlamenat), ali ne moze se porediti sa SDP-om Rasima Ljajica, koji ce imati 3 mjesta (od DS-ovih 64); kome je ZAGARANTOVANO JEDNO MINISTARSTVO u buducoj vladi Srbije, kao i 4 zamenika ministara. Pored toga, SDP ce kontrolirati ambasade u islamskim zemljama svijeta. :))) LzS mozda ispada kao jedini LEGITIMNI predstavnik Bosnjacke nacionalne manjine u Srbiji, ali samo procitaj mogucnosti SDP-a. Ja sam glasao za 1. Demokratska stranka - Boris Tadic. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Edin Sijercic (talkcontribs) 23:09, 6 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Mislim da neces shvatiti, ali meni malo to izgleda smjesno smatrati "nacionalistickim". Mislim, podsjeca me na zastavu moje zemlje, a grb je isti. Razumi, ja NA SVAKOM KORAKU srecem gdje god su drzavne institucije trobojku. :) Ali da, zbrka moze jedino nastati oko grba (zastava i himna su razliciti), jer bi pomislili da je to Srbija, a ne Srpska - ali naravno, ako to neustavno, treba skinuti - no sjeti se, Vojvodina ima NEUSTAVNO takodje zastavu i grb vec dve i po godine. :) Po mom licnom misljenju, treba im ostavit; ovako ce ih samo iziritirat i POVECATI medjunacionalnu mrznju u BosniiHercegovini. --Edin Sijercic 23:16, 6 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Help us[edit]

Hey, Serbian propaganda on wikipedia is inventing wars in Bosnia, take a look at this propaganda article, so called Sarajevo Civil War http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarajevo_Civil_War . TThis is ridicolous and should be deleted. It's a nelogism. There was NO civil war in Sarajevo.Bosniak 19:49, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Friend[edit]

Our friend Emir is fine. I have been in touch with him over email. He is a very nice guy, and I can say that for you too. Bosniak 01:53, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Osli73 Arbitration[edit]

Please oppose http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration#Osli73

Thanks. Bosniak 02:35, 15 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sramota[edit]

Nedavno je bio nezvanicni dan zalosti, povodom zlocina nad Bosnjacima i ostalim Muslimanima ovdje, a upravo sam saznao da je Sarajevski "Dnevni avaz" PROGLASIO MILA DJUKANOVICA ZA LICNOST GODINE. Ta sramota ne predstavlja samo nacionalnu uvredu prema svim Bosnjacima/Muslimanima koji su propatili pod Milovom diktaturom; i to ne samo mi, vec i Srbi i ostali narodi. Veceg bescasca od nasih sunarodnika iz Bosne NIKAD NISAM VIDIO. Tuzba protiv Mila je odbijena jer se SCG raspala i sada ne mozemo da ga tuzimo, ali sada nasi iz inostranstva velicaju Sejtana - i to u dane kada zalimo njegove zrtve??? Dva Crnogorca - Radovan i Milo - predstavljaju neprijatelje prema svemu sto jugoslovenstvo, bratstvo, jedinstvo, bosnjastvo, islam, crnogorstvo i srpstvo predstavljaju; i obe je zapad zastitio i indirektno GENOCID proglasio legitimnim. Da li sarajevski listovi zvake nedjelje odaju pocast Radovanu Karadzicu??? Pamtimo mi listu 200 muhadzera koji su "misteriozno" nestali uz pomoc rijeci Djukanoviceve '92.

Dr Sefket Krcic, predsjednik Matice Bosnjacke Sandzaka je duboko razocaran i poslao je zalbu za Sarajevo. Nasi dokazi ukazuju na to da Milove beskrajne novcane veze idu do Sarajevskog aziz-a (odnosno da ih je potplatio, kao i sve). Poslije njegovog pripremanja za atentat na vaseg srpskog premijera, Milorada Dodika, pitam se drzi li Milo tvoju zemlju u saci k'o sto je nas drzao do nedavno a i dalje drzi nase sunarodnike s one strane granice. Ne razumijem one Bosnjake crnogorskog Sandzaka koji glasaju za DPS (kao ni Madjare iz Vojvodine koji podrzavaju Srpske radikale).

Odaj pocast zrtvama, hoces li, molim te? Selam. --Edin Sijercic 21:38, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Don't worry[edit]

...no need to worry; (I think) I'm not stupid. ;) Cheers. --PaxEquilibrium 17:56, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Symbols of RS and FBiH[edit]

Hi Kseferovic,

Can you say to me if the symbols of the RS and FBiH are not used any more or if they are it still? Do you have a source, an Internet site which makes it possible to check it?

You can answer me on en: or fr: wiki. Thank you very much. Rémih 11:58, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. Bye. Rémih 08:04, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Question about taking pictures for Lincoln Park HS[edit]

Hey, KSeferovic. Do you mind if you take a photograph of Lincoln Park High School (Illinois) as it is today? I would like to post it in the Lincoln Park HS, Lincoln Park, and CPS articles :) WhisperToMe 02:42, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'm cool with the end of March :) WhisperToMe 22:47, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

copy editing[edit]

Hi, my laptop died shortly after I joined up as a copy editor, but I have a new one now, and I noticed this afternoon that the article on Srebrenica Massacre is tagged for copy editing. So, I wanted to let you know that I will begin doing this shortly, but this is a page I DO NOT want to touch before I let others on Wiki project BiH know! I probably won't have a chance to start until tomorrow, so ley me know if the tag on this page is not "legit" or you (or other editors) have specific concerns. Hvala, Ciao Lisaveta 20:17, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sarajego image[edit]

Because I assure you that "Kahriman's" image is NOT copyright free. For one thing, the image is exceptional - Kahriman would have to be a very good photographer, which would raise plenty of questions itself. Two, I've known about that image for years: it's appared all over the net and specifically on several message boards with "pictures of Sarajevo" threads. And lastly, Kahriman has uploaded other pictures (which I have also seen all over the internet before) that have been deleted due to copyright issues. Of course the picture looks beautiful; but when so much suggests that it's a copyright violation, I'm not comfortable with it headlining the article and neither should you be. I placed an alternative image that I had taken of Sarajevo on the top above the infobox, but some anon. user immediately took it off. I'll revert that change and return the image, and if you find a better picture that's free from any copyright issues feel free to replace it. Live Forever 20:04, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Izvini buraz, nego ljudi su dodali toliko puno gluposti na taj clanak da sam jednostavno ekstra osjetljiv sto se njega tice. Nadam se da me nisi krivo shvatio.. nisam ni ja ljut na tebe. U pravu si da trebamo jednu ekstra sliku Sarajeva, ali tesko je naci jednu koja nema nikakvih copyright problema. Nadam se da ce neko uspijeti ovog ljeta uslikati jednu bolju, al' u meduvremenu clanak vec ima hrpu problema na koje moramo povratiti paznju. Evo ja sam poceo da odradujem sekciju o geografiji i klimi i nadam se da cu nastaviti niz clanak cim imam malo vremena. Haj', cujemo se. Live Forever 20:44, 10 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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