The article discusses strong criticism directed at Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) ruling coalition, known as the 'Troika,' for not sending a delegation to the funeral of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The opposition Social Democratic Alliance (SDA) and other parties accused the coalition of cowardice and turning their back on Iran, which they claim helped Bosniaks during the war. Former Foreign Minister Bisera Turković (SDA) emphasized that this was a matter of diplomatic courtesy and respect towards those who aided Bosnia during its most difficult times. She criticized Denis Bećirović, a Bosniak member of BiH's Presidency and a candidate for re-election, for ignoring Iran's invitation. Critics argue that Serbia, which was responsible for the Srebrenica genocide, sent a delegation to the event, while Western countries largely did not participate. Emotional ties between Bosniaks and Iran persist due to historical support during the war, but the Troika emphasizes that the country's pro-Western orientation is crucial for stability.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the absence of a BiH delegation at Khamenei's funeral as an act of cowardice and betrayal toward Iran, emphasizing emotional ties and historical support for Bosniaks during the war. It criticizes the current ruling coalition (Troika) and highlights the opposition's stance, aligns
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 75 · Objektivnost 65): The article presents factual claims about political criticism in Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding the absence of an envoy at Ayatollah Khamenei's funeral. The details align with cross-source consensus but lacks specific dates or names beyond what is commonly reported. Some statements appear subjecti



