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MUJAHEDIN IN BOSNIA POSE TERRORIST THREAT TO EUROPE (by Sasa Dimitrijevic)
Muslim fundamentalists, mujahedin, have become a threat for the delivery of international humanitarian aid in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
British relief workers have abandoned some relief centres in towns and villages in Bosnia-Herzegovina because their lives have been threatened by "Allah's Warriors", Norwegian relief Worker Elza Varum has said.
Varum, who works at the office of a Norwegian humanitarian organization in the Muslim-held town of Zenica in Central Bosnia, has herself been threatened.
She has testified that she has seen at a Bosnian Muslim check point a mujahedin carrying three cut-off human heads, holding them by the hair. One was a man's, one a woman's and one a child's, Varum specified.
A local Muslim official contacted by Varum conceded that Muslims were having problems with the Mujahedin who were helping them fight the war against the local Serbs.
The Norwegian daily "Dagbladet" has described Bosnia-Herzegovina as a stronghold of Islamic terrorism. It has offered evidence to substantiate its view that Bosnia-Herzegovina is becoming an Islamic state and a bridge for getting Muslim terrorism to Europe.
The daily, which boasts the highest circulation in the country, has quoted a classified United Nations report about a growing threat of Muslim fundamentalism. According to the report, all chances are that the mujahedin will get out of control.
The report says that "Hizbollah", a Lebanese Islamic fundamentalist organization, is the "epicentre" of Muslim terrorism.
According to the document, "Allah's Warriors" are becoming increasingly powerful in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which they see as a base for the export of terrorism to Europe and the former Soviet Republics.
The report says that the goals of "Allah's Warriors" are the founding of an independent Islamic state in Europe, the turning of Bosnian Muslims into Muslim fundamentalists, and continued attacks against Islamic states which are not fundamentalist.
"Dagbladet" has drawn attention also to Iran's growing influence in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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MUJAHEDIN IN BOSNIA POSE TERRORIST THREAT TO EUROPE (by Sasa Dimitrijevic)
Muslim fundamentalists, mujahedin, have become a threat for the delivery of international humanitarian aid in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
British relief workers have abandoned some relief centres in towns and villages in Bosnia-Herzegovina because their lives have been threatened by "Allah's Warriors", Norwegian relief Worker Elza Varum has said.
Varum, who works at the office of a Norwegian humanitarian organization in the Muslim-held town of Zenica in Central Bosnia, has herself been threatened.
She has testified that she has seen at a Bosnian Muslim check point a mujahedin carrying three cut-off human heads, holding them by the hair. One was a man's, one a woman's and one a child's, Varum specified.
A local Muslim official contacted by Varum conceded that Muslims were having problems with the Mujahedin who were helping them fight the war against the local Serbs.
The Norwegian daily "Dagbladet" has described Bosnia-Herzegovina as a stronghold of Islamic terrorism. It has offered evidence to substantiate its view that Bosnia-Herzegovina is becoming an Islamic state and a bridge for getting Muslim terrorism to Europe.
The daily, which boasts the highest circulation in the country, has quoted a classified United Nations report about a growing threat of Muslim fundamentalism. According to the report, all chances are that the mujahedin will get out of control.
The report says that "Hizbollah", a Lebanese Islamic fundamentalist organization, is the "epicentre" of Muslim terrorism.
According to the document, "Allah's Warriors" are becoming increasingly powerful in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which they see as a base for the export of terrorism to Europe and the former Soviet Republics.
The report says that the goals of "Allah's Warriors" are the founding of an independent Islamic state in Europe, the turning of Bosnian Muslims into Muslim fundamentalists, and continued attacks against Islamic states which are not fundamentalist.
"Dagbladet" has drawn attention also to Iran's growing influence in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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