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  2. National minorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    In Bosnia and Herzegovina exists more than 100 national minority CSOs. Generally, associations operate individually or within the alliances. The Association of National Minorities of Republika Srpska (ANMRS) was established in 2003 as a voluntary and open non-partisan association of citizens.

  3. Ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Although the new government changed the power dynamic among the ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the communitarianism inherited from Austria-Hungary remained dominant. This was especially evident in the voting patterns. The same situation was present in the whole of Yugoslavia, not just Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  4. Romani people in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Roma Committee is tasked with monitoring the implementation of the Strategy of Bosnia and Herzegovina for Addressing Roma Issues (Official Gazette of BiH, No. 67/05) and its action plans: the revised Roma Action Plan in the areas of Employment, Housing and Health (2017) and the Revised Plan on the Educational Needs of Roma in Bosnia and ...

  5. Top European court says that Bosnian minorities are treated ...

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    SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — A top European court ruled in an opinion published Tuesday that Bosnia's political system, set up under a U.S.-brokered peace deal in 1995, amplifies ethnic ...

  6. Human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The human rights record of Bosnia and Herzegovina has been criticised over a number of years by intergovernmental organisations including the United Nations Human Rights Council, the European Court of Human Rights and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, as well as international and domestic non-governmental organisations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.

  7. Poles in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The 1910 census recorded 10,975 Poles living in Bosnia and Herzegovina; by 1930, Bosnia and Herzegovina was part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and numbered around 30,000 Poles. In 1934, the Polish writer Maria DÄ…browska spent some time in Bosnia and Herzegovina and wrote a report about the lives of Bosnian Poles for the authorities of the ...

  8. Bosniaks in Albania - Wikipedia

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    With the emergence of the Great Eastern Crisis, in particular the events of the Herzegovina Uprising in 1875 Bosniaks from the Herzegovina Mostar area migrated and resettled in Northern Albania in the Shijak area. [2] On October 13, 2017, Albania passed a Law on National Minorities that recognised nine minorities, including the Bosniak one.

  9. Montenegrins of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrins in Bosnia and Herzegovina are an officially recognised national minority. The 1991 census counted 10,071 ethnic Montenegrins, while the 2013 census, counted some 7,150. The 1991 census counted 10,071 ethnic Montenegrins, while the 2013 census, counted some 7,150.