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Bosnian Muslim leader threatens war on Serbs
July 15, 2008
SERBIANNA

Son of the late Bosnian Muslim leader Alija Izetbegovic has warned the international community to react to the Serbian “separatism” rather that to leave it to the Bosnian Muslims to deal with it in their own way.

It is “better that the international community sanction and react to separatism of Milorad Dodik rather then allow it to us to fight it in our own way for the Bosnia and Herzegovina,” said Bakir Izetbegovic.

Rajko Vasic from the Union of Independent Social Democrats has characterized this statement as a threat of war by the most influential Islamic political party in Bosnia.

“The threat of a new war on Serbs and the international community is the attempt by Izetbegovic, the younger, to force the international community to conclude the territorial and ethnic wishes of the Islamic platform for which Alija Izetbegovic sacrificed peace for,” says Vasic.

Bakir Izetbegovic is a vice-president of Bosnia’s Islamist party misnamed as Party of Democratic Action or SDA. His father Alija has personally approved thousands of Jihadis from Middle East to come to Bosnia to kill non-Muslims. Two of the 19 hijackers on 9/11 are veterans of the Izetbegovic’s army and a street in Saudi Arabia has been named after Bakir’s father as a gratitude for Izetbegovic’s contribution to Islam.

In 1999, a Bosnian refugee admitted to the international police that a deputy minister of internal affairs in Bosnia, Jozo Leutar, was assassinated by orders of Bakir Izetbegovic.


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