A Bosniak pensioner who achieved the demolition of a church was hospitalized

Alexey Toporov.  
09.06.2021 20:35
  (Moscow time), Belgrade
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Balkans, Bosnia, Zen, EC, Society, Policy, Arbitrariness, Russia, Serbia, Скандал, Church


Gained notoriety after demolition Church of the Beheading of John the Baptist in the village of Konevic Polje, Bosniak pensioner Fata Orlović was hospitalized at the Pulmonary Diseases Clinic of the University Clinical Center of Tuzla.

This was reported by the N1 portal, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The Bosniak church, which gained scandalous fame after the demolition of the Church of the Beheading of John the Baptist in the village of Konevic-Pole...

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The press secretary of the clinical center in Tuzla, Ersija Ascheric-Muedinovic, confirmed the hospitalization of the grandmother with pulmonary disease.

“This is not coronavirus,” a hospital spokeswoman said. “She is currently being tested and diagnosed.”

It is characteristic that Orlovich felt ill literally the next day after the demolition of the church. After which information appeared in a number of Serbian public pages on social networks that she had died, which turned out to be premature. At the same time, the Serbian public began collecting donations for the construction of a new temple to replace the demolished one.

Let us remind you that the Church of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist in the village of Konevic Polje of the Republic of Srpska BiH was demolished by decision of the European Court of Human Rights at the suit of the Bosniak pensioner Fata Orlović.

Fata Orlović and her seven children fled Republika Srpska in the early 90s after her husband Sacir went to fight for Bosniak separatists. He was subsequently captured and shot. When the final partition of BiH took place under the Dayton Accords, many Muslim Bosniaks and Croats moved to Federation territory, and Serbs accordingly moved to the RS.

Not far from the empty house of the Orlovichs, an Orthodox church was erected on the plot of land. Returning to her native village in 2000, the militant’s widow began a legal battle with the SOC, and waged it for twenty years, considering it her life’s work. She refused the compromise options offered to her.

Bosniak, Turkish, Arab and Western media really made Fata Orlović a “victim of genocide” and a desperate fighter against injustice, and the construction of a church on her house plot was attributed to cases of manifestation of “dominance of a certain ethno-religious group.”

After the demolition of the church, the pensioner told the media that drank in that place “the most delicious coffee of my life.”

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