U.S.-Supported Bosnian President Heads al Qaeda-Bosnia, US lone vote for Islamic Independent State in Heart of Europe
What is most deeply depressing is our deadly obstinacy to see Bosnia/ Kosovo/ Serbia as it is, not the way we would like it to be. Despite events to the contrary, The US pursues a perverse policy.
Yesterday, while 77 countries voted in favor of the Serbian initiative requesting the ICJ to rule on the legality of the unilateral secession of its Kosovo province, take a look at the power team voting against: Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Albania and United States of America. Gorin has it all here: Non-Binding Victory for Serbia and Justice at the International Court of Justice. AND: America’s Stature Revealed REVEALED: What the U.S. has done to its stature via the Balkans
From Dmitry Medvedev’s
blog:
“Perhaps 48 countries did recognize Kosovo independence, but it may be worth mentioning that the other 144 did not.”
– Dumisani Kumalo, South Africa’s Ambassador to the UN, in response to American ambassador during General Assembly’s debate about Serbian initiative
Serbia Wins Majority Support in United Nations
Oct 8th, 2008 | By De-Construct.net | In Current, Kosovo-Metohija CrisisUS and Albania, Part of a Painfully Small World Minority
Serbian resolution requesting an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on “whether the unilateral declaration of independence of Kosovo is in accordance with international law” was accepted in the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, with 77 countries voting in favor and 6 against….74 countries abstained but, according to the General Assembly voting regulations, Serbia needed a simple majority, where only the votes ‘for’ and ‘against’ are being counted, while the abstentions are not taken into account.
“We are surprised with the number of states which voted for the resolution. We support the International Court of Justice opinion, but an advisory opinion cannot affect Kosovo independence”, Britain’s UN Ambassador John Sawers said after the vote.
Previously, Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic urged the representatives of the United Nations to support Serbia’s ICJ intiative.
Jeremic: Voting Against Means Secessionists Always Win
Sending the resolution to the court, Jeremic told the UN General Assembly, would reduce tensions in the region and in the rest of the world.
“The Republic of Serbia believes that sending this question to the ICJ would prevent the Kosovo crisis from serving as a deeply problematic precedent in any part of the globe where secessionist ambitions are harbored,” Jeremic said explaining Serbia’s request.
“We also believe that the ICJ advisory opinion would provide politically neutral, yet judicially authoritative guidance, to many countries still deliberating on how to approach UDI in line with international law,” Jeremic added.
He stated that Serbia believes “that recourse to the Court would strengthen the rule of law in international relations, and make the proposed course of action a symbol of the world community’s resolve to take the UN Charter as its guide”.
“Supporting this resolution would also serve to reaffirm a fundamental principle: the right of any member State of the United Nations to pose a simple, basic question — on a matter it considers vitally important — to the international court,” Jeremic set out, noting that to vote against would be in effect a vote to deny the right of any country – now or in the future – to seek judicial recourse through the UN system.
Jeremic underscored that “to vote against would also mean accepting that nothing could be done when secessionists in whichever part of the globe assert the uniqueness of their cause, and claim exception to the universal scope of the international legal order”.
Read it all. And then read Gorin's latest on the administration's refusal to remove its head from its ass:
U.S.-Supported Bosnian President Heads al Qaeda-Bosnia
So the Muslim part of the rotating Bosnian president, Haris Silajdzic — who as foreign minister and then prime minister during the Bosnian war had the West’s support — goes well beyond fostering fundamentalism, and it appears he did more than just provide passports to foreign mujahedeen ‘out of desperation’ to ‘defend’ Bosnian Muslims. Muslim dissident Dzevad Galijasevic — a lone voice among “non-Muslimy” Bosnians (one out of nine of whom has something positive to say about the Wahhabi presence there) — has been on the case for a while, at great danger to himself, and now has this to say, from Serbianna:
Bosnian Muslim President Haris Silajdzic is on top of the al-Qaeda pyramid and is part of the system of organized international terrorism says Bosnian Muslim politician Dzevad Galijasevic.
The chief of Al-Qaeda for Bosnia is the leader of the the dominant SDA Bosnian Muslim political party, Semsudin Mehmedovic and along with Irfan Ljevakovic have organized a vast terror recruiting network across Bosnia, says Galijasevic.
There are 1,500 mosques in Bosnia and in 50 to 100 of those is used to recruit Bosnian Muslims for al-Qaeda says Galijasevic.
Galijasevic also says that the Kosovo Liberation Army was formed by al-Qaeda.
Galijasevic has appealed to the Hague tribunal for war crimes to arrest the founding leader of Bosnian al-Qaeda, now dead Alija Izetbegovic. Hague declined to do that. A street in Saudi Arabia has been named after Izetbegovic.
Galijasevic has also asked the Council of Europe to pass a resolution that will prohibit Haris Silajdzic from supporting radical islamic and terrorist policy.
Galijasevic was a former Mayor of a Bosnian town of Maglaj.
“If the Ministry for Interior of Republic of Srpska is extinguished and a unitary police is formed in Bosnia, then entire Bosnia will become one large al-Qaeda cell,” says Galijasevic.
“That is the ultimate goal for which, of course, with help of large sums of petrodollars, is sought by Islamic lobbies in the world centers of power,” says Galijasevic.
Galijasevic confirms that the Serb Republic is indeed the better half of Bosnia.
“It is correct, for now, that Serb Republic is the better half of Bosnia even in the field of preventing al-Qaeda network. That is how it has to stay, because that is the only way that, at least, half of Bosnia remains unwelcoming for operatives, terrorists and al-Qaeda criminal,” says Galijasevic.
Bosnian Muslim media, mostly dominated by the Bosnian Muslim leadership, is issuing scathing attacks on Galijasevic.
“Irrespective that Galijasevic is for many a general fool, his public statements bring harm not only to individuals but to the entire Bosniak people and country of Bosnia,” writes Bosnian Muslim newspaper Dnevni Avaz.
Let’s keep in mind that U.S. policy has been supporting increased centralization of the three-part Bosnian government — with the Muslim third as the heavy — to ensure a unitary Bosnia so that the Dayton Accords stay a “success.”
(Left: Bosnia’s Terrorist President Haris Silajdzic; Right: reformer Dzevad Galijesevic)And here is a fresh update on Wahhabism in Bosnia — apparently preferable than homosexuality to Bosnia’s “tolerant” tradition of Islam:
BOSNIAN WEEKLY WARNS OF SPREADING WAHHABISM
BBC Monitoring International Reports - October 6, 2008 Monday
Text of report by Bosnian independent weekly Slobodna Bosna, on 2 October
Last week’s brutal Wahhabi attack on visitors of the Queer Festival in Sarajevo has once again attracted the public’s attention to this radical Islamic movement. Slobodna Bosna reveals major Wahhabi strongholds in Bosnia-Hercegovina, how the movement is funded, in what way they recruit new members, and what actions they have in plan.
The opening of the Queer Festival during Ramadan was a pretext for the Wahhabis’ show of force in Sarajevo last week. Sarajevo police officers even had to defend themselves from “the devout,” whose worldviews arrived in Bosnia-Hercegovina at the start of the war together with Saudi Arabian food aid. Considering that the Wahhabis preach a conservative interpretation of Islam, their excuse next time could be anything that does not conform to their interpretation of Islam. This, however, does not worry the B-H Islamic Community [IZ], that is, Sarajevo Mufti Husein effendi Smajic, who said during the Bairam prayer that “the joy of Ramadan has been marred by the Queer Festival.” He said nothing about the Wahhabi violence. The B-H IZ has for years been claiming that the problem with Wahhabis does not exist, despite the dozens of pieces of evidence that indicate the opposite.
Recruiting
Emerging throughout Bosnia-Hercegovina are entire settlements where only the Wahhabis live. The King Fahd Mosque and Cultural Centre in Sarajevo’s Alipasino Polje suburb, a donation of Saudi Arabia, is the best known Wahhabi center in Sarajevo, but it is not the only one. Today Nezim Halilovic Muderis [Salt Lake Tribune’s and Deseret News’ most favorite imam after a Bosnian Muslim shot nine in Salt Lake City!!], the imam of the King Fahd Mosque, leads prayers for the largest ever number of Wahhabis. Most of them live in Alipasino Polje and Saraj Polje suburbs, without much contact with their neighbours.
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New members of the Wahhabi movement in Sarajevo are less and less conspicuous - they do not have a foreign accent, they do not have a special dress code, and do not grow long beards. Hubs in Vienna provide funds via local humanitarian organizations, private companies, and even banks. Sale of books on Sarajevo streets is controlled by Hafiz [person who recites Koran by heart] Adnan Buzar. He lives in Austria and goes occasionally to Sarajevo, allegedly to visit his parents in Bistrik [Sarajevo district]…A second, but no less important, support hub is allegedly in Sandzak. [Sandzak mentioned here, here, and here.] Another major stronghold is in the Ilidza settlement of Sokolovic Kolonija. Members of this Wahhabi community pay their followers 400 convertible marks [KM] a month; their wives are paid KM1,000 a month if they wear niqabs…Another Wahhabi centre is located on the outskirts of Sarajevo, in the Hadzici settlement of Kopisanj. This settlement is on a slope of Mount Igman, alongside the Hadzici-Igman road, where Serbs were the majority population before the war. As early as 1999 Hadzici was identified as a place of residence of followers of the conservative interpretation of Islam. That year Kalil Jaraj, a “world-class” terrorist,” was arrested in the Hadzici Municipality over the suspicion of being involved in the plotting of terrorist acts. Mirsad Bektasevic, leader of a group subsequently convicted of terrorism, was also arrested in Hadzici in 1999. One of Hadzici residents in Bektasevic’s group was Amir Bajric, former criminal and drug addict convicted of car theft before he started socializing with the Wahhabis.
Closed Circles
They live in Kopisanj without much contact with others. The only public venue where they can be seen is a cake shop in downtown Hadzici…”Shari’ah police” - after conducting regular patrols and controls of young couples meeting at night alongside the Hadzici-Igman road, in the vicinity of their settlement - have also started maintaining order in downtown Hadzici, in daytime…









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