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The Council of Europe has issued a stern call for politicians in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to refrain from using hateful and inflammatory language. In a region still grappling with the legacy of ethnic tensions, the Council emphasizes the critical role of responsible political discourse in promoting peace and stability. This statement comes amid growing concerns over rhetoric that risks deepening divisions within the country’s complex political landscape.

Politicians in Republika Srpska Urged to Stop Hate Speech Amid Rising Tensions

Authorities and watchdogs have expressed deep concern over the escalating use of inflammatory rhetoric by certain political figures in Republika Srpska, which risks exacerbating ethnic divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Calls emphasize the urgent need for responsible discourse that prioritizes reconciliation, stability, and respect for all communities. Experts warn that such language not only undermines democratic values but also…

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Author : Ava Thompson

Publish date : 2026-03-25 06:41:00

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