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Post by tito on Apr 5, 2009 19:00:58 GMT -5
5.4.2009 U Sarajevu je u tijeku zavrðno opremanje BBI Centra, pred ceremoniju sveèanog otvaranja koja ãe biti uprilièena na dan kada su partizani oslobodili Sarajevo..
..u okviru jedinstvenog prostora u samom središtu grada možete posjetiti supermarket, salon ljepote, frizerski salon, fitness centar, dječju igraonicu, prodajne prostore poznatih robnih marki, uživati u specijalitetima restoranu a la carte, napraviti pauzu uz slatko i slano u Food Courtu, te se osvježiti u cafeima. U BBI Centru, kako se navodi, možete posjetiti prodajne prostore poznatih robnih marki, a dio centra su i moderne..
..sadrþaji koji su u suprotnosti s islamskim vjerskim propisima ne¿e biti tolerirani u BBI Centru. U ovom kontekstu navedimo da je zabranjena prodaja alkohola i svinjetine, kako u supermarketu, tako i u ostalim usluþnim prostorima. Naravno, ne¿e biti niti sportskih kladionica, koje su jedan od oblika kockanja.. Bosna Bank International d.d. Sarajevo, osnovana je u listopadu 2000. godine kao prva banka u Europi koja posluje na principima islamskog bankarstva.
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 19:24:33 GMT -5
Very disrespecting to the multi-religious nature of Sarajevo, and economically unsound.
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Post by tito on Apr 5, 2009 19:35:04 GMT -5
Very disrespecting to the multi-religious nature of Sarajevo What multi-religious nature of Sarajevo? Didn’t they force us to split the city so that it wouldn’t have multi-religious nature ?
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 20:17:03 GMT -5
To me, BiH exemplifies the model of a multicultural state, and any action against such unity is an action against BiH. I believe we can all live together, but only if we stop ostracizing and further dividing each other.
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Post by tito on Apr 5, 2009 20:54:50 GMT -5
To me, BiH exemplifies the model of a multicultural state, and any action against such unity is an action against BiH. I believe we can all live together, but only if we stop ostracizing and further dividing each other. I believe that the Bosnian delegation was forced to divide the city in 1995 and that the others only a few weeks ago clearly rejected the latest suggestion of re-uniting Sarajevo into a multi-ethnic city the way it was before the aggression on Bosnia. Naturally I don’t mind the idea of BiH as a multi-ethnic state but the longer the separatists keep rejecting it the closer we will come to BiH as a Bosniak national state. Not because Bosniaks really wanted that but because the separatists choose to reject the idea of BiH as multi-ethnic state and Sarajevo as their capital city. This new BBI center is just a manifestation of how the market has changed thanks to the fact that non-Bosniaks choose to abandon Sarajevo.
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 5, 2009 21:07:48 GMT -5
To me, BiH exemplifies the model of a multicultural state, and any action against such unity is an action against BiH. I believe we can all live together, but only if we stop ostracizing and further dividing each other. I'd hate to tell you this but FBIH has become a Muslim dominated entity. Now the Muslims in Tuzla don't want to be ordered about by Serbs in Banja Luka so why do you think the Serbs in Banja Luka, Brcko or Foca would wish to be ordered about by Muslims in Sarajevo? To be honest I would like to see RSB as independent as possible because it is much nicer and warmer than FBIH. It’s government is also more efficient and less corrupt. And Dodik (though I don’t agree with a lot of his policies) understands the importance of fiscal policy and laissez-faire principles. Unlike FBIH which seems to have learnt nothing from the carcass of Socialism.
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Post by tito on Apr 5, 2009 21:19:58 GMT -5
why do you think the Serbs in Banja Luka or Foca would wish to be ordered about by Muslims in Sarajevo? Because they keep sending their representatives to Sarajevo in order to participate in the multi-ethnic government of Bosnia and Hercegovina, if they truly didn’t want that they would follow the example of the proud Albanians in Kosova who reject all kind of cooperation with the regime in Belgrade, they even declared independence .
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 5, 2009 21:25:15 GMT -5
They're forced to send representatives. If Bosnians were given the choice of participating in a government which is constantly restricting the abilities of RSB or complete independence/autonomy, they would pick the latter. Muslims are constantly trying to dominate Bosnians by destroying RSB.
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Post by tito on Apr 5, 2009 21:41:46 GMT -5
They're forced to send representatives. Their representatives are elected and no one can force anyone in RS to vote for these politicians who keep going to Sarajevo to collaborate with the state institutions of Bosnia and Hercegovina, if you guys truly didn’t want this you would refuse to participate just like the proud Albanians did in Kosova, they even declared independence from Belgrade and Serbia and are now free
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 5, 2009 21:52:40 GMT -5
They either send representatives or the "international community" will declare that RSB is illegal and try to further dismantle it. Every time Banja Luka doesn't do everything Sarajevo or Washington wants, that is what happens. And what the hell is Kosova?
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Post by Username on Apr 5, 2009 22:10:14 GMT -5
Am I reading that right?
It's illegal to sell alcohol and pork in Sarajevo? Is this just for the BBI Center?
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Post by tito on Apr 5, 2009 22:19:27 GMT -5
They either send representatives or the "international community" will declare that RSB is illegal and try to further dismantle it. Every time Banja Luka doesn't do everything Sarajevo or Washington wants, that is what happens. And what the hell is Kosova? Kosova is Europe’s youngest independent state, it is also the historic name(ever since the glorious Ottomans liberated those territories in 1389) of what you serb expansionists now call "Kosovo i Metohija". Anyway no one is forcing serbs in RS to vote for politicians who are willing to continue the collaboration with Sarajevo and international community.
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Post by tito on Apr 5, 2009 22:23:59 GMT -5
Am I reading that right? It's illegal to sell alcohol and pork in Sarajevo? And gamble. Is this just for the BBI Center? According to the article yes, but the source is Croatian so we cant be 100% sure yet.
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Post by zgembo on Apr 5, 2009 22:41:50 GMT -5
Samo napred!
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 5, 2009 23:05:09 GMT -5
Kosova is Europe’s youngest independent state, it is also the historic name(ever since the glorious Ottomans liberated those territories in 1389) of what you serb expansionists now call "Kosovo i Metohija". Anyway no one is forcing serbs in RS to vote for politicians who are willing to continue the collaboration with Sarajevo and international community. You're totally out of your mind, buddy.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Apr 6, 2009 3:13:08 GMT -5
i'll bet they did this because in the Communist era it was forbidden no they got the chance.
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Post by manijak on Apr 6, 2009 7:49:30 GMT -5
Well good..now I can open my halal shawarma place!
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Post by manijak on Apr 6, 2009 7:50:01 GMT -5
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Post by fazlinho on Apr 6, 2009 13:32:47 GMT -5
the BBI center is financed by Bosna Bank International, an Islamic Bank.
If you can't understand why it's forbidden, I feel sorry for you.
As for drinking or eating pork or gambling it is obviously allowed everywhere except in places where you can't because of it's own regulation (the BBI being an example).
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Post by manijak on Apr 6, 2009 13:44:13 GMT -5
A good shopping centre should not even sell liquor or have gambling. That is not the point of shopping centres. It's meant to have things of the highest quality.
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