Bosnian Muslims
rally behind Jihadists
February 3, 2008
SERBIANNA
"I carry Bosnia in my heart," says Aiman Abu Abdurrahman, a Jihadist
from middle east who was invited by the Bosnian Muslim government in the
1990 to help them kill Christians.
Abdurrahman was given Bosnian Muslim citizenship and was given a local
Bosnian Muslim woman to marry with whom she has children.
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"Bosnia is a country in which I have experienced the nicest days of
my life, my Bosnian [wife] has enriched my life, my good Bosnians will
always be on my side," says Abdurrahman.
Two of the 19 hijackers on 9/11 were veterans of the Bosnian Muslim
Jihad. Most gruesome atrocities such as beheadings of Christians, burning
down churches with Christians in them and other brutalities have been documented
by these Bosnian fighters and the video footage is for sale in many mosques
across Bosnia.
Abdurrahman and other Bosnian Muslim Jihad fighters are under pressure
by the Western governments who demand that the Bosnian Muslim government
deport them to their countries of birth.
Over 5,000 Bosnian Muslim rallied Saturday against the government attempts
to deport another of the Bosnian Muslim beloved Jihad fighters, Syrian
born Imad al-Husini, known as Abu Hamza.
"We have done nothing bad," said Aiman Avad, President of the the Organization
En-Sharia, a group that defends Jihad rights in Bosnia.
"Human rights are violated in this country, and discrimination is rampant
and they are forcing us to depart from our children," said Avad of the
Bosnian Muslim government at the rally.
Bosnian Muslim politician, Dzevad Galijasevic says that the rally in
support of the Jihadist is a clear signal to the terrorists in the Middle
East that they did not waste their resources in infiltrating Bosnia. Galijasevic
is often accused by various Bosnian Muslim political parties and organizations
as a "traitor".
However, Abdurrahman says that he will be patient and believes that
he will eventually be left alone to live a free man in Bosnia.
"In Bosnia, I have experienced the mercy of Allah," says Abdurrahman.
"Even if injustice is done to me in the end, I will be patient, because
patience does pay because of the size of the reward that will come from
Allah," says Abdurrahman. |