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Bosnian Muslim politicians primitive, intellectual
September 2, 2008
SERBIANNA

Considered as the highest intellectual authority among the Bosnian Muslims, Muhamed Filipovic says that among the Bosnian politicians there is no one that is serious and that inside Bosnian Muslim government function barely educated, third rated people.

"Among the Bosniak politicians is no serious persons. There function people that are, broadly viewed, barely educated... They are all third-rate people," said Filipovic.

Bosniak is a term invented by Bosnian Muslims in order to refer to themselves as an alleged distinct ethnic group, apart from Croats and Serbs.

Bosnian Muslim women are seen, near Djevojacka cave, which according to legend , visiting the cave will bring personal beauty and success, near the Bosnian town of Kladanj, 50 kms north of Sarajevo, Bosnia, on Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. More than 30.000 people gathered to pray inside and outside the cave.

"It is unbelievable what sort of primitivists they are," says Filipovic and adds that "over us floats, and above us operates, endlessly large number of para-scientific and para-political entities" that are part of an elaborate strategic game in order to dominate and rule over the region.

Filipovic also referred to another Bosnian Muslim leader Adil Zulfikarpasic as a "small fish".

Filipovic was also critical of specific Bosnian Muslim politicians.

Filipovic says that the current president of Bosnia Haris Silajdzic has "no politics" and refers to Bosnian Muslim foreign minister Zlatko Lagumdzija as a man with no vision.

"That man has lost himself so much that he does not know what he is doing," says Filipovic of Lagumdzija.

"What vision does he have? He sees only as much as his view extends from the window of his villa," says Filipovic.

Filipovic is also critical of the Bosnian Muslim chief Imam Mustafa Ceric.

"Too much education comes from reis Ceric to these Bosniak politicians. It could be said, and it is an old phrase, those who educate others need to be educated themselves," says Filipovic of Ceric.

"I beg reis Ceric not to expand politically. That comes out of the boundaries of his function," says Filipovic.


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