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Dancing Alexander-style, Down Under

15 March 2010 | By Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

Sinisa-Jakov Marusic The issue of national identity is taken seriously by Balkan people – including the least serious among them.


Serbs Mark Sixth Anniversary of Riots in Kosovo
17 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

Six years after ethnic Albanians attacked Serb enclaves in Kosovo in what became the worst single attack against Kosovo Serbs since the 1999 war, reconstruction of damaged property is ongoing but Serbian officials believe that conditions for the return of the Serb population have not yet been established.

Albanian Parties Fail to Compromise Over Crisis
19 March 2010 |

Albania’s parliament held a marathon hearing on Thursday, discussing until the early hours of the morning an investigative commission that would look into alleged irregularities in the June 28 parliamentary elections.

For the Record:How I Escaped A Serb Firing Squad in Brcko
19 March 2010 | Aida Alic, Brcko

Thanks to an unknown camp guard, Dzafer Deronjic was not executed in Luka camp in May 1992 – but while lucky to be alive, he still bears the mental scars.



Three Bosnian Islamists Charged with Terrorism

Sarajevo | 22 December 2009 |
 
Bosnia court
Bosnia court

Three Bosnian Islamists have been charged with terrorism offences and illegal weapons trafficking, a Bosnian court said on Tuesday.

Rijad Rustempasic, Abdulah Handzic and Edis Velic have been charged with criminal offences of “terrorism, associating for the purpose of the perpetration of criminal offences and illegal trafficking in weapons, military equipment and products of dual use,” the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina said in a statement.

The three were arrested in November following an intense investigation which prosecutors said involved interviews with nearly 70 different witnesses and several suspects, as well as the collection of over 1000 pieces of evidence in Bosnia, Germany, Austria, and elsewhere.

The men were previously detained by Bosnian authorities in March last year, but were released after three months in detention due to lack of evidence.

As part of the same indictment, the court charged Rustempasic’s brother Muhamed and another man, Edis Strol, with trafficking in weapons and military equipment and being part of a criminal association.
 
Both men were arrested by police earlier this year and have remained in detention since their capture.

The group, organized by Rijad Rustempasic, “purchased and possessed weapons, explosives and various products of dual use suitable for making improvised explosive devices,” the court said.

“All of this was prepared in order to carry out an attack on one of the identified targets with the view to seriously intimidate the citizens and destabilize fundamental political, constitutional, economic and social structures,” it added.

Bosnian media previously reported that the indicted men were linked to terrorist groups in Austria and Germany and were planning to attack European Union peacekeepers and Catholic shrines in Bosnia.

Their specific targets included soldiers of the EU countries with forces in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as a Franciscan Monastery in Fojnica, Bosnia, local media said.

All five men were reported to be the followers of the strict Saudi interpretation of Islam, known as Wahhabism.

 



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