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The main articles are:
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- The population of the Earth
Population
2020: Population decline of 26.5% over 30 years
Radical Islamists
2025: USAID supported parajamaats and Bosnian organisations linked to terror networks
In 2025, entire settlements living under Sharia law and maintaining close ties with Middle Eastern terrorist groups continue to exist in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
At the same time, they are actively supported by the countries of the Persian Gulf, as well as Western NGOs. For example, when auditing USAID in early 2025, it turned out that the organization supported parajamaats and Bosnian organizations associated with global terrorist networks.
2022: 100,000 radical Islamists
By 2022, security experts are seriously concerned about the growing number of adherents of radical Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to Bosnian expert Dzhevad Galyashevich, their number in the country is already more than a hundred thousand.
The "import" of Mujahids to Bosnia during the war was established by the leader of Bosnian Muslims Aliya Izetbegovich and part-time author of the "Islamic Declaration." For the first time in Europe, it was on the Ozren front that Islamists began to chop their heads on camera.
The link between radicals and Bosnian Muslims was maintained through the Muslim Brotherhood from London. They collaborated with the Bosnian branch, the Young Muslims, led by Alia Izetbegovic. The Muslim Brotherhood had at its disposal all the resources of the Democratic Action Party and the capabilities of state institutions.
The El Mujahid battalion was not a paramilitarist structure, but was part of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the end of the war, many Islamists remained in Bosnia, received documents and created families. And also, with the financial support of Arab countries, they began to buy up land and spread the influence of radical Islam, opening training camps. In 2022, they are called "white Al-Qaeda," and in every terrorist attack committed in Europe, there is certainly a connection with Bosnia: Bosnian documents or weapons from the former Yugoslav republic were found in terrorists.
An additional risk factor is that in Bosnia in 2022 there are at least 12 thousand Afghans and several thousand Pakistanis and Iraqis - supporters of terrorist movements who entered the country on fake tourist visas.
On the territory of the country there are a hundred Wahhabi settlements, of which 21 are organized as "parajamaats" - self-proclaimed radical communities that are not recognized by the official Islamic community. In "parajamaats" they live by their own rules, ignoring the law. Law enforcement officers prefer not to appear there.
A large number of Bosnian citizens were also recruited and sent to fight for the interests of radical Islamists in other states - by their number, the country ranks first among European states. At the same time, militants who return from the Middle East front to their homeland, at best, receive a ridiculous fine or suspended sentence. But in Sarajevo, they turn a blind eye to the obvious threat: according to experts from the Rybar telegram channel, the Bosniaks expect that radical Islamists with combat experience in the future can become a punching fist against the Serbs.
National and racial composition
Slavs
Croats
Jews
Black
2020: Black population share 0.01%
Poverty
2020:12% of Bosniaks undernourished
Migration
2024: Number of Ukrainian refugees - less than 50,000
2021
Net outflow over 4 years
Illegal immigration crisis
Refugees from the Middle East and African countries broke into the Balkans in 2015. In search of a better life, they rushed from war-torn countries to Europe. In those days, their route did not yet affect Bosnia and Herzegovina - they used worked-out schemes to enter the EU through Serbia and Hungary or through Croatia to Slovenia. Then about 1.5 million people crossed the line, but only a few hundred were in Bosnia. The Bosniaks joked that the standard of living in the country is so low that even those fleeing civil war-torn Syria would not want to stay in it. And then they had no time for jokes, wrote Balkan Gossip Girl.
In the summer of 2015, in order to stop the flow of illegal immigrants in Hungary, a barrier was erected on the border, by the fall a similar structure appeared along the border with Croatia. Border control at the entrance to North Macedonia has also been strengthened. The number of illegal immigrants in Hungary and Macedonia has decreased significantly, and another one has been added to migration routes - through Bosnia and Herzegovina. And soon it became the main, and in the north of the country, in the forests in the vicinity of the Bihach community, a "separate state" was formed. Regular attacks on local villagers, rape and stabbing began, and their lives gradually turned into hell.
Mortality
2023: Life expectancy - 76.2 years
2019: Number of drug overdose deaths - 0.3 per 100,000 population
2018
Number of drug deaths per million residents
Number of road deaths per 100,000 vehicles
The annual number of suicides per 100 thousand inhabitants
2016: Number of deaths from opioid use disorders
2012: Male-female suicide ratio
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