US Embassy urges Sarajevo, Banjaluka to follow Mostar's example on street names

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The United States welcomed the decision of the Mostar City Council to rename six streets that were named after supporters of the Nazi-allied Ustasha forces and urged other cities in Bosnia, such as Sarajevo and Banja Luka, to follow suit.

“The change enhances Mostar’s international image and reputation, which had been tarnished by street names celebrating individuals unworthy of anyone’s praise, and that were at odds with the modern, open, and prosperous Mostar residents deserve and the city’s current leadership seeks to build. For some, the new solution will not be seen as ideal or perfect, but the perfection is not the goal; tolerance, consensus, and inclusiveness are,” a US Embassy statement said.

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With 25 votes in favour and 8 abstentions, it was decided that the streets of Mile Budak, Vokic and Lorkovic, Rafael Boban, Djura Spuzevic, Jure Francetic, and Ivo Tabornik should be renamed the streets of Aleksa Santic, Tin Ujevic, fra Ljudevit Lasta, Ico Voljevica, Humska, and Ciglana.

“The United States applauds the leadership of Mayor Mario Kordic and Speaker Salem Maric, who worked together to find a compromise and put the common good before narrow, nationalist political interests. Their leadership and their willingness to compromise are a sign of strength, and they should serve as an example for all Bosnia and Herzegovina’s political leaders, at every level of government. The United States is proud to stand with leaders who demonstrate the political courage to work together to deliver meaningful achievements for their constituents,” the statement said.

“We also congratulate the members of Mostar’s City Council who supported the change in street names. We urge the Mayor, the Speaker, and the City Council to take the same pragmatic approach to other issues facing Mostar’s residents,” it said.

It said that the move should “serve as a powerful example that it is possible to break free from the past and work toward reconciliation.”

“It is time for other cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially Sarajevo and Banja Luka, to follow Mostar’s lead and change the names of streets in their communities that carry the names of the dishonorable,” the statement ends.

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