Cyrillic alphabet is prohibited. In Bosnia, Serbian children are not allowed to study in their native language
In the municipalities of Glamoč, Drvar and Grahovo, which are territorially part of the Federation of (Muslim-Croatian) BiH, where Serbs make up a significant percentage of the population, Serbian schoolchildren are offered to study in either the Bosniak or Croatian languages. This was reported by Politika, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. In Glamoč, Serbs make up 43,5% of the population, while, despite the guarantees of the BiH Constitution, schoolchildren are offered to study either…