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Bosnia-Herzegovina anti-government protests: are you involved? Bosnia-Herzegovina anti-government protests: are you involved?
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Bosnia-Herzegovina has been shaken by a wave of anti-government protests. More than five thousand took to the streets in the northern Bosnian town of Tuzla on Friday, where demonstrators setting fire to government buildings, and approximately three thousand have clashed with police in the capital Sarajevo. The protests have since spread to other parts of the country. Bosnia-Herzegovina has been shaken by a wave of anti-government protests. More than five thousand took to the streets in the northern Bosnian town of Tuzla on Friday, where demonstrators setting fire to government buildings, and approximately three thousand have clashed with police in the capital Sarajevo. The protests have since spread to other parts of the country.
The protests have been sparked by the country’s worsening economic situation, with rising unemployment and dissatisfaction at the privatisations and job losses at formerly state-owned companies.The protests have been sparked by the country’s worsening economic situation, with rising unemployment and dissatisfaction at the privatisations and job losses at formerly state-owned companies.
If you’ve taken part in, or have witnessed the protests, we’d be interested in hearing from you. What are the reasons behind the protests, and what is the situation like where you are? Share your stories, videos and images, and we’ll feature them in our coverage on the Guardian website.If you’ve taken part in, or have witnessed the protests, we’d be interested in hearing from you. What are the reasons behind the protests, and what is the situation like where you are? Share your stories, videos and images, and we’ll feature them in our coverage on the Guardian website.
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