Bosnia and Herzegovina's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Elmedin Konaković, announced he would request the Sarajevo Canton Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP KS) to ban singer Jelena Karleuša's concert in Sarajevo scheduled for August. He cited her alleged denial of the Srebrenica genocide and her disrespect toward those who speak truth about it. Konaković also accused Fahrudin Radončić, leader of the Party for a Better Future and owner of Sarajevo's 'Avaz,' of promoting Karleuša and possibly receiving payment for this promotion.
Bias read (Left): The article presents the minister's stance against the singer based on allegations of denying the Srebrenica genocide and promoting divisive rhetoric. The framing emphasizes the minister's actions as protective of national and religious unity, aligning with left-leaning values such as social harmony
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