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Growing Anti-Semitism among Bosnian Muslims in 2015

Center for Documentation of Hate Speech in Social Networks, Mostar, led by L. Zovko, reports on growing Anti-Semitism within the Muslim population of Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2015, a trend that continues as of 2014. A sample of about 400 individuals posting public comments on news websites and Facebook was analysed. Below are examples of screened individuals exibiting open Anti-Semitism on a regular basis, as well as general hate speech. This is a part of a more comprehensive study to be published in the Fall of 2015.
Almir Osmancevic (translation): "We need another Hitler to put an end to these Jewish rats, this time he shall come from the ISIS - to fill cages with Chiffuts [derogatory word for Jews] and euthanize them by burning, which would be an act of human kindness. "
Denis Grcic (translation): "Hitler said that he had a unique chance to kill them [Jews] all, but he let a very few of them live, so that the whole world can witness the evilness of the Jewry."
Hamid Kljako (translation): "Hitler made a mistake for not exterminating all the Jews, as they are not human. They are genocidal."
Afrim Bajra (translation, grammar corrected): "The only cure for the disease of Israel is Hitler! He did a mistake- didn't kill them all"
BASIC FACTS:
Bosnian Islamic Army controlled up to 26% of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This central region today hosts about 93% of the total Bosnian Muslim population in B&H. This land was also a home to about 700 000 Orthodox and Catholic Christians that were expelled or had emigrated to the Christian majority federal states (cantons and entities) that comprise about 3/4 of the territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Sarajevo, for example, had nearly 50% of non-muslims 25 years ago, as reported in the census of 1991. Today only about 5% non-Muslims remain in this city, mostly elderly.
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