Editor | Senad Pećanin |
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Format | Magazine |
Circulation | 25,000 per week |
First issue | 3 September 1992 |
Website | BH Dani |
BH Dani stands for Bosanskohercegovački Dani (Bosnian pronunciation: [bosanskoxěrt͡segoʋat͡ʃkiː dâːni]; English translation: Bosnian-Herzegovinian Days) is a Bosnian language weekly magazine published in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
BH Dani focuses on exposing corruption in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Another favourite subject is Rijaset, the governing body of Bosnian Muslims and its Grand Mufti Mustafa Cerić. The magazine ardently criticizes what they perceive as the rampant corruption and nepotism in the Islamic community of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and often gives the platform to those who oppose Mufti Cerić and his appointees. Due to its frequent criticism of Bosnian Muslim sympathy towards Arab volunteers who came to join the Bosnian Army following massacres on Bosnian Muslims by Serb and, to a lesser extent, Croat forces in the 1992-1995 Bosnian War, it is seen by some as an anti-Muslim publication.