Conspiracy to declare arrested Bosnian Wahhabis martyrs?
February 8, 2010 – 4:27 pmBosnian Muslims are actively seeking Amnesty International’s official condemnation of recent arrests of Bosnian Muslim Wahhabis as a violation of human rights in order to proclaim the arrested Wahhabis martyrs for Islam.
Bosnian Muslim activist with the Amnesty International (AI), Nadja Dizdarevic, pictured on the left, said that the raid on the Wahhabi radicals in Bosnian village of Gornja Maoca is yet another attack on human rights in Bosnia and she plans to inform the AI headquarters in London about it.
Dizdarevic said that the attacks on the Wahhabi leader Nusret Imamovic are based on insinuation and that Imamovic’s replacement of Bosnian state law with Islamic Sharia in that village does not represent treason. Instead, Dizdarevic accused Serbian Prime Minister Dodik of treason who “publicly advocate crash of the state”.
Dizdarevic is also a wife of Hajj Boudella, one of five Algerians ordered released from Guantanamo Bay prison.
At the same time, Bosnian Muslim Mufti Husein Kavazovic demands that authorities give Imamovic basic “religious rights” while held in jail.
Meanwhile, Bosnian Muslim political leaders like Silajdzic and Tihic are silent about the raid and the silence is about as much as they said about all the foreign-born mujahedeen that came to Bosnia, domiciled then, as leading terror scholars say, became involved in virtually every terror attack across the globe.
The outspoken Bosnian Muslim terror analyst, Dzevad Galijasevic, pictured on the left, warned in the past several days that such silence pits the police and the prosecutors against, if not popular, then at least supportive Bosnian Muslim public opinion of these arrested Wahhabis.
In the Pogorelic case, official Bosnian Muslim state officials were involved in terror planning and cooperation with Iran and a text on that event can be found here as a rough Google translation from Serbian.
Now that the Bosnian Muslim police is isolated and portrayed as going against their own people, Galijasevic says that the prosecutors are making a mistake for parading publicly with claims that these Wahhabis are Islamic terrorists while officially they are not charging the arrested with terror.
Galijasevic, once a mayor of Maglaj, says that what was found in Maoca (see my previous post) is nothing but what was available to be seen on the surface of the village.
Galijasevic says that Maoca is loaded with underground bunkers that are full with weapons and munition. He says that these Wahhabis are also loaded with money.
Hacimovic, pictured on the left, says that the arrests of the Wahhabis could backfire for the authorities and make the arrested Wahhabis martyrs for Islam.
“Police actions, especially the elaborate ones lie the operation Light [in Maoca], always have a counter-effect. If there is some extreme violation of human rights in these operations, that would help portray them as true martyrs of their faith,” says Hacimovic.
Hacimovic’s point connects the full loop after which all these vocal Imams and silent politicians are after: to recruit the Amnesty International to declare Wahhabi arrests as one giant human rights violation and, viola, we have contemporary martyrs for Islam.
Hacimovic also notes the global dimension of the arrested Wahhabis. He says that the Maoca Wahhabis are connected to the Vienna based Kelimetul Haqq organization of Bosnian Muslims that advocates extremist views of Abu Muhammad al Maqdisi.
Al Maqdisi is the spiritual leader of Abu Mus’ab Al-Zarqawi whom, we can recall, was beheading all sorts of people in Iraq and was subsequently “terminated” by the US troops.
Al Maqdisi himself used to whip-up the Jihadist passions by claiming that Christians killed 20,000 Muslims in Srebrenica while “genocide” of Muslims in Bosnia was over 300,000.
“The number of Muslims killed at the hands of the extreme people of your religion reached 20,000! This is in Srebrenica alone! As for the total of the genocide the Muslims underwent in Bosnia-Herzegovina, then it was 300,000 Muslims according to the conniving United Nations itself,” wrote al Maqdisi according to some scripts an American graduate student in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at Indiana University posted on his blog sympathetic to Jihad.
As for the Bosnian organization Kelimetul Haqq, their web site reveals very little of their direct intentions but their side banners insinuate great deal of hostility towards the Chief Imam of all Bosnian Muslims, Mustafa Ceric, referring to him as a leader of “(non)islamic community”. The site also posits doubtful ads about “reality of democracy” and provides guides as how a Muslim should deal with an infidel.
The Vienna cell of Bosnian Muslims are in the direct confrontation with the Ceric leadership and seek to wrestle the power away from him. Ceric, who seeks to be proclaimed the chief spiritual leader of all European Muslims once Bosnia joins the EU, is sympathetic to having more Bosnian Muslims declared martyrs for Islam, but those very same Wahhabis are working mightily to have him removed so they can seize that coveted European post for themselves.
Viennese media, some of which has been ridiculing all these Wahhabi warnings either as Serbian propaganda or an overblown rhetoric, seem to be behind the loop as to what sort of groundwork for Europe is being laid from their city.


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