Dr. Mark O’Doherty / DrMark O'Doherty / DrMark O’Doherty
Almost 25 years after the end of the war, Bosnian citizens are trapped in a hand-to-mouth existence, with some 23% estimated to be living at or below the absolute poverty line.This has led to a new mass exodus, leading to hundreds of thousands of people leaving Bosnia and Herzegovina each year. Social exclusion and discrimination - in particular of Roma, LGBT people and people with disabilities - also remained widespread in 2018, despite the adoption of a progressive Law on Prevention of Discrimination in 2016.Violations of press freedoms are also a major problem in the country; with 41 attacks against journalists having been reported since 2018, including five death threats, seven physical attacks, and eight direct threats by politicians - indicating an overall lack of rule-of-law and democracy in the country.Hence this book endeavours to improve human rights, rule of law, political stability and prosperity in Bosnia and Herzegovina; so that peace and harmony can be manifested in this beautiful country.