Christmas banned in kindergartens in Bosnia 


Hundreds of Bosnians have protested against a ban on Father Christmas in
Sarajevo's kindergartens. 


 

Last Updated: 11:25PM GMT 28 Dec 2008

The directors of Sarajevo's day-care centres, kindergartens and nurseries
banned Father Christmas. They argued that the capital is predominantly
Muslim and Father Christmas is not part of the Muslim tradition.

But a multi-religious mix of parents, children and others wore Santa Claus
hats and blew whistles on a downtown square on Sunday and requested that
Father Christmas be restored to the children. 

Father Christmas, known locally as Father Frost, has given out presents to
generations of Bosnian children in schools, kindergartens and other
institutions. This was done even during communist rule and was always tied
to New Year's celebrations, not to the Christian holiday. The demonstrators
argue that that makes it a Bosnian tradition.

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