Ljiljan
Ljiljan was a Bosnian weekly news-political and cultural news magazine. It was founded by the Party of Democratic Action in 1990 as a successor to Muslimanski Glas, the official bulletin of the party. With the name change it obtained a formal editorial independence, though it still reflected conservative Bosniak political positions, close to the SDA party.[ For instance, as reported by Tanja Petrovic, Ljiljan opposed mixed marriages between Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs, deeming them an imposition from the Socialist times.]
It was published in Sarajevo and distributed in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and abroad.[Michael Biggins,Janet Crayne, , Psychology Press, 2000, p. 59]
Circulation was of 60,000 copies, of which 85% abroad.
The golden Bosnian lily is also considered the national symbol of the Bosniak people, one of three constitutive ethnic groups in Bosnia, the other two being Serbs and Croats.