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Sul fondamentalismo islamico in
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Michael Chossudovsky / A Few Analyses by Michael
Chossudovsky
Jean Toschi Marazzani Visconti: LA PORTA
D'INGRESSO DELL'ISLAM (Zambon Ed., 2016)
Antonio Evangelista: Madrasse.
Piccoli martiri crescono tra Balcani ed Europa
(Editori Riuniti Univ. Press, 2009)
Jürgen Elsässer: UNA DJIHAD
TARGATA U.S.A. IN EUROPA E NON SOLO. Mujaheddin e
servizi segreti occidentali nei Balcani ( Wie
der Dschihad nach Europa kam. Gotteskrieger und
Geheimdienste auf dem Balkan. NP-Verlag, 2005)
La Bosnia e i
guerrieri di Allah (La Repubblica, 1994)
Sulla
continuità storica dell'islamismo "politico"
bosgnacco
Sul
progetto di "Trasversale verde"
Sul ruolo della Turchia nella crisi jugoslava:
Le analisi
di Michael Chossudovsky / A Few Analyses by
Michael Chossudovsky
Enver
Kazaz: la turcofilia nello spazio mentale
bosgnacco (Eldin Hadžović 29/08/2016 –
anche su
JUGOINFO – ORIG.: Turkofilija
je premrežila bošnjački mentalni prostor)
7
e 8 maggio a Banja Luka (Jean Toschi
Marazzani Visconti, 2016)
TURKISH
INFLUENCE IN THE BALKANS (JUGOINFO
2.1.2016)
1)
Turkey’s Islamist Agenda in Kosovo (D.L.
Phillips)
2) Erdogan
Fulfilling His NeoOttoman Dream Through Bosnia
(G. Carter) / MR. IZETBEGOVIC’S MEIN KAMPF
3)
FLASHBACK: Il caso Cesur– Ikanovic– Bektasevic
(2005-2006)
Erdogan
fa il sultano: “Il
Kosovo è Turchia” (M. Santopadre) / Dugi prsti od Bosfora do
Kosova (2013)
IL RUOLO
DELLA TURCHIA NELLA CRISI JUGOSLAVA (1999)
E nei Balcani
torna la Mezzaluna
7th Bosnian Muslim Brigade, based in
Zenica
The international Islamic mercenary
force known as the mujahedeen
[source: The
Center for Peace in the Balkans]
"... The first and foremost of such
conclusions is surely the one on the
incompatibility of Islam and non-Islamic
systems. There can be no peace or
coexistence between the "Islamic faith" and
non- Islamic societies and political
institutions. ... Islam clearly excludes the
right and possibility of activity of any
strange ideology on its own turf. Therefore,
there is no question of any laicistic
principles, and the state should be an
expression and should support the moral
concepts of the religion. ..." page 22
"The Islamic Declaration" book ("Islamska
deklaracija"), written by Mr. Alija
Izetbegovic, Bosnian Muslim leader.
In preparing the ground for the conflicts
between Bosnian Cristians (Croats and Serbs) and
Bosnian Muslims, residents of different Arab
countries who in the B&H had recognized the
elements and challenge of “a holy war” - jihad.
Coming from different Arab countries, most of
them were from Yemen, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia
and Afghanistan, and bringing with them
experience from a war from some of the Islamic
trouble spots.
Mujahedin, or «holy warriors», is a generic term
for Muslim volunteers fighting in the former
Yugoslavia. Many Mujahedin originate from Muslim
countries outside the former Yugoslavia. It was
reported that the Mujahedin began arriving in
BiH as early as June 1992. (Tom Post & Joel
Brand, «Help from the Holy Warriors», Newsweek,
5 October 1992, at 52). Reports on the number of
Mujahedin forces operating in BiH vary, but it
is unlikely that the Mujahedin forces have made
a significant military contribution to the BiH
Government's war effort (Christopher Lockwood,
«Muslim Nations Offer Troops», Daily Telegraph,
14 July 1993, at 14. According to Lockwood,
Muslim nations depended on Western logistical
support to deliver troops to BiH. He concludes
that the same logistical troubles which kept the
Muslim troops promised in July of 1993 from
joining UN forces in the UN declared «safe
havens» also limited the number of Muslim
volunteers in the BiH armed forces. He states
that the number of Mujahedin in BiH never
exceeded three or four hundred. See also Mohamed
Sid-Ahmad, «Muslim World Between Two Fires», War
Report, January 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 63744.
However, the Belgrade Daily, Vecernje Novosti,
reported that as many as 30,000 Mujahedin were
operating in BiH. «Other Reports in Brief:
Muslims from Abroad Settling in Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Belgrade Daily Claims», BBC,
Summary of World Broadcasts, 19 September 1992.
)
The Mujahedin forces came from several Muslim
states and many of them were veterans of the
Afghan war. (Andrew Hogg, «Arabs Join in Bosnia
Battle», Sunday Times, 30 August 1992)
Reports submitted to the Commission of Experts
alleged that the Mujahedin have been responsible
for the mutilation and killing of civilians,
rape, looting, the destruction of property, and
the expulsion of non-Muslim populations. The
deputy commander of the BiH Army, Colonel
Stjepan Siber, has said, «it was a mistake to
let them [the Mujahedin] here . . . They commit
most of the atrocities and work against the
interests of the Muslim people. They have been
killing, looting and stealing.» Andrew Hogg,
«Terror Trail of the Mujahedin», Sunday Times,
27 June 1993.
Several reports indicate that the Mujahedin were
placed under the command of the BiH Army.(See
«Some 400 Mujahedin Volunteers Fighting with
Bosnian Muslims», Agence France Presse, 22
September 1992; Andrew Hogg, «Arabs Join in
Bosnia Battle», Sunday Times, 30 August 1992;
see also Charles McLoed, ECMM, «Report on
Inter-Ethnic Violence in Vitez, Busovaca and
Zenica», April 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 20178-
20546, at 20207; Croatian Information Centre,
Weekly Bulletin, No. 9, 4 October 1993, IHRLI
Doc. No. 36434-36438, at 36435; US Department of
State, 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 62612-62877, at
62648, 62724, 62730, and 62756)
The Mujahedin forces were closely associated
with the 5th Corps, the 6th and 7th Zenica
Brigades, the 7th Travnik Brigade, and the 45th
Muslim Brigade which belongs to the 6th Corps in
Konjic of the Army of BiH (US Department of
State, 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 62612-62877, at
62648; see also Croatian Information Centre,
Weekly Bulletin, No. 9, 4 October 1993, IHRLI
Doc. No. 36434-36438, at 36435; «Continuing
Clashes in Northwestern Enclave Reported from
Both Sides», BBC, Summary of World Broadcasts,
14 December 1993.)
They also allegedly fought alongside the Muslim
Police, the Krajiska Brigade from Travnik, units
of Kosovo Muslims, Albanian soldiers, and
paramilitary groups such as the «Green Legion»
and the «Black Swans».(Charles McLoed, ECMM,
Report on Inter-Ethnic Violence in Vitez,
Busovaca and Zenica, April 1993, IHRLI Doc. No.
20178-20546, at 20207; Croatian Information
Centre, Weekly Bulletin, No. 9, 4 October 1993,
IHRLI Doc. No. 36434-36438, at 36435; US
Department of State, 1993, IHRLI Doc. No.
62612-62877, at 62648, 62724, 62730, and 62756.)
Reports also indicate that the Mujahedin had the
support of President Izetbegovic and his
government. *57 This was demonstrated in the
Bihac pocket, where the Mujahedin joined BiH
forces loyal to Izetbegovic. Together, these
forces battled separatist forces who entered
into a separate peace treaty with Bosnian Serbs
(«Continuing Clashes in Northwestern Enclave
Reported form Both Sides», BBC, Summary of World
Broadcasts, 14 December 1993)
In Zenica, between 31 August and 2 September
1992, 250 Mujahedin troops allegedly come to BiH
from Turkey, Qatar, Bahrain and Iran. These
troops worked alongside the Green Legion and HOS
paramilitary groups stationed in Zenica. The
Mujahedin allegedly also operated a camp at
Arnauti.(Charles McLeod, ECMM, Report on
Inter-Ethnic Violence in Vitez, Buscovaca and
Zenica, April 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 29043-29131,
at 29064; Biljaja Plavsic, Republic of Serbia
Presidency, To Serbs All Over the World, 30
September 1992, IHRLI Doc. No. 48072- 48093, at
48081)
It was reported that a unit of the Mujahedin,
called the «Guerilla», participated in the 16
April 1993 attack on Vitez and attempted to
exchange 10 HVO hostages for foreign prisoners
held in HVO prisons. (US Department of State,
1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 62612-62877, at 62629; see
also Charles McLeod, ECMM, Report on
Inter-Ethnic Violence in Vitez, Busovaca and
Zenica, April 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 29043-29131,
at 29072 (attack on Vitez).
The Croatian Ministry of Defence is reported to
have provided information about an event
occurring in June 1993 -- a joint BiH/Mujahedin
unit reportedly attacked Travnik, allegedly
forcing 4,000 Croatian civilians and military
personnel out of the town. (US Department of
State, 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 62612-62877, at
62650. Media reports however claim that Croats
left Travnik voluntarily. The incident was
investigated by an organization, which reported
that the forceful eviction did not take place)
The Mujahedin allegedly fought alongside the 6th
Muslim Brigade from Zenica and the Krajiska
Brigade from Travnik. Witnesses stated that they
saw Mujahedin operating in small patrols ahead
of the approaching BiH troops.
According to HVO intelligence, Mujahedin forces
arrived in Travnik sometime before June 1993 and
came from Algeria, Pakistan, Afghanistan and
Iran. The Mujahedin trained at a camp at
Mehurici, where they were allegedly financed and
equipped by a man named Abdulah, the owner of
the «Palma» video store in Travnik. Once in
town, the Mujahedin were linked to the Seventh
Brigade of the BiH Army, and were reportedly
assembled into units of 10 to 15 men, and moved
about on regular patrols. The Mujahedin created
tension in Travnik in the days prior to the
attack on 3 June. One witness stated that the
Mujahedin directed their actions towards the HVO
personnel in town. They allegedly demonstrated,
shouted slogans and fired their rifles in the
air.
Mujahedin allegedly participated in the attack
on Maljine in Novi Travnik on 8 June 1993,
killing 20 to 30 HVO members and transporting
Croatian women and children to the training
centre at Mehurici.(Croatian Information Centre,
Weekly Bulletin, No. 1, 9 August 1993)
In Konjic, the Mujahedin were part of a 100
member force stationed at Liscioi and led by
Haso Hakalovic. The unit was assembled in
February 1993 and included some Kosovo Muslims
and members of the Black Swans from the Igman
mountain region. (US Department of State, 1993,
IHRLI Doc. No. 62612-62877, at 62756)
Allegedly, Mujahedin troops killed and expelled
villagers, and looted and burned homes, when
they moved against the Jablanica- Konjic area.
The Mujahedin troops and members of the Black
Swans reportedly conducted occasional raids
without members of BiH forces. (at IHRLI Doc.
No. 62752 and 62756. The village of Vrci was
attacked on 25 May, and the village of Radesine
was attacked on 10 June. See also Tadeusz
Mazowiecki, Fifth Periodic Report on the
Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of
the Former Yugoslavia, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1994/47,
17 November 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 52399-52435, at
52405 (alleging that the Mujahedin were involved
in attacks at Kopjari on 21 October, Doljani on
27 and 28 June, and Maljane on 8 June). UN
Special Rapporteur Mazowiecki claims that
corpses of Mujahedin victims displayed evidence
of protracted cruelty and mutilation. )
Reportedly, the Mujahedin volunteers arrived in
Konjic in small groups. It was reported that
they were from Afghanistan and that they claimed
to be students. They were allegedly armed with
Hekleri automatic weapons and former JNA
equipment. Some Mujahedin were reportedly former
students with no military experience.
Mujahedin forces were present in Mostar since
early June 1993. They were reportedly stationed
in the Santica neighbourhood on the Muslim/HVO
front, where they manned bunkers, usually in
groups of six or seven, armed with 7.62
millimetre semi-automatic weapons, machine-guns,
and Zolja anti-tank weapons. They were billeted
in a building they shared with the Muslim
military police on the east bank of the Neretva
River. The Mujahedin forces apparently left
Mostar on 15 August. (US Department of State,
1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 62612-62877, at 62742 and
62677. For more details on the location of the
Neretva living quarters, see Id. at 62739)
FRY reported that the Mujahedin began operations
near Teslic in July and August of 1992. Troops from Saudi Arabia
allegedly killed three Serbian Territorial
Defence members and placed the victims'
severed heads on poles near the «Tesanj
turret». (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
Second Report Submitted to the Commission of
Experts, 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 28401-29019, at
28533)
Beheadings of Serbs by Mujahedin forces have
also been reported in other areas.
The Mujahedin were also alleged to be part of
the forces that invaded the village of Trusina
near Foca on 15 April 1993. According to the
report, attackers wore white ribbons on their
arms and fought beside Albanian Muslim troops.
Twenty-two civilians reportedly died in the
attack. (US Department of State, 1993, IHRLI
Doc. No. 62612-62877, at 62648; Croatian
Information Centre, Weekly Bulletin, No. 9, 4
October 1993, IHRLI Doc. No. 36434-36438, at
36435)
The Mujahedin allegedly performed crude
circumcisions upon Serbian police forces, who
were later treated by an American surgeon at the
Kosevo hospital in Sarajevo. (Letter dated 7
December 1992 from the Deputy Representative of
the US to U.N. Secretary-General, U.N. Doc.
S/24918, 8 December 1992, IHRLI Doc. No.
3160-3177, at 3173; Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, Second Report Submitted to the
Commission of Experts, 1993, IHRLI Doc. No.
28401-29019, at 28566)
Mujahedeens with the
decapitated heads of Bosnian Serb soldiers
Blagoje Blagojevic (Serb from the village of
Jasenovo near Teslic), Brana Duric, and
Nenad Petkovic in Crni Vrh near Teslic
"The Times", 11/12/1995, a pag.
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