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Bosnian Muslim president on top of Al-Qaeda pyramid
September 28, 2008
SERBIANNA

Bosnian Muslim President Haris Silajdzic is on top of the al-Qaeda pyramid and is part of the system of organized international terrorism says Bosnian Muslim politician Dzevad Galijasevic.

The chief of Al-Qaeda for Bosnia is the leader of the the dominant SDA Bosnian Muslim political party, Semsudin Mehmedovic and along with Irfan Ljevakovic have organized a vast terror recruiting network across Bosnia, says Galijasevic.

Dzevad Galijasevic, right, Haris Silajdzic on left.

There are 1,500 mosques in Bosnia and in 50 to 100 of those is used to recruit Bosnian Muslims for al-Qaeda says Galijasevic.

Galijasevic also says that the Kosovo Liberation Army was formed by al-Qaeda.

Galijasevic has appealed to the Hague tribunal for war crimes to arrest the founding leader of Bosnian al-Qaeda, now dead Alija Izetbegovic. Hague declined to do that. A street in Saudi Arabia has been named after Izetbegovic.

Galijasevic has also asked the Council of Europe to pass a resolution that will prohibit Haris Silajdzic from supporting radical islamic and terrorist policy.

Galijasevic was a former Mayor of a Bosnian town of Maglaj.

"If the Ministry for Interior of Republic of Srpska is extinguished and a unitary police is formed in Bosnia, then entire Bosnia will become one large al-Qaeda cell," says Galijasevic.

"That is the ultimate goal for which, of course, with help of large sums of petrodollars, is sought by Islamic lobbies in the world centers of power," says Galijasevic.

Galijasevic confirms that the Serb Republic is indeed the better half of Bosnia.

"It is correct, for now, that Serb Republic is the better half of Bosnia even in the field of preventing al-Qaeda network. That is how it has to stay, because that is the only way that, at least, half of Bosnia remains unwelcoming for operatives, terrorists and al-Qaeda criminal," says Galijasevic.

Bosnian Muslim media, mostly dominated by the Bosnian Muslim leadership, is issuing scathing attacks on Galijasevic.

"Irrespective that Galijasevic is for many a general fool, his public statements bring harm not only to individuals but to the entire Bosniak people and country of Bosnia," writes Bosnian Muslim newspaper Dnevni Avaz.


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