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Please see pg 58 of The War in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina 1991-1995 regarding the bit about it not being "our war". HB was declared illegal by the CC of BiH in 92 but continued to exist nonetheless. The leadership of HB - Jadranko Prlić, Bruno Stojić, Slobodan Praljak, Milivoj Petković, Valentin Corić, and Berislav Pušić - is indicted by the ICTY for: "The indictment alleges that various persons established and participated in a joint criminal enterprise, the purpose of which was to politically and military subjugate, permanently remove and ethnically cleanse Bosnian Muslims and other non-Croats who lived in areas on the territory of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina which were claimed to be part of the Croatian Community (and later Republic) of Herceg-Bosna, and to join these areas as part of a “Greater Croatia”. It is further alleged that numerous persons participated in this joint criminal enterprise. They included Franjo Tudjman, the then President of the Republic of Croatia; Gojko Šušak, the then Minister of Defence of the Republic of Croatia; Janko Bobetko, former senior General in the Army of the Republic of Croatia; and Mate Boban; as well as the six individuals charged in this indictment."PRODUCER (TALK) 10:36, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Will Serbo-Croatian nationalists stop replacing Bosnian language with "Serbo-Croat". Bosnia has it's own language and it is neither Serb, Croat, or Serbo-Croat, and don't go getting any funny ideas and thinking "Croato-Serbian" will make a difference. Bosnia has Serbs and Croats, yes, but Bosnia is for the Bosnians. Zekir Bosniak (talk) 12:45, 6 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Bosnian has been put back as a language. Forget that Croato-Serbian was the language in the period but think of this as a Bosnia related subject and so Bosnian is important. Look at Kossovo Vilayet and you have the language in all local ones including Macedonian what never existed before so-called SFRY. Zekir Bosniak (talk) 21:07, 10 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]