The article discusses a proposal by the Serbian Republic's government to criminalize the public display of the flag of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). The proposal aims to penalize individuals who publicly promote this symbol with imprisonment up to three years. Former military personnel and citizen Mladen Kovačević strongly opposes the initiative, calling it a politically motivated act intended to humiliate victims and veterans who defended the constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina against aggression. He argues that the proposed law is not a well-intentioned legal measure but rather a deliberate political move targeting those who fought for national sovereignty.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the proposed law as a politically motivated act aimed at humiliating victims and veterans, which suggests a left-leaning perspective emphasizing the protection of national symbols and historical narratives associated with resistance against external aggression. The language used,‘





