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Islamic terror victimizing Bosnian Croats
October 11, 2008
SERBIANNA

Croatian NGO Croatia Libertas has issued a public statement in which it says that Croatians in Bosnia are victims of Bosnian Muslim terror and are asking Bosnian Croat political leadership to initiate a plan that will break up the Bosnian Federation entity and form a Croatian one.

"After several denary terror attacks on Croatian returnees in central Bosnia, after several murders of children of which the last was in Sarajevo and after the latest murder of Croats in FIS Vitez and relentless attacks on Croatian property in Bosnia, why hasn't anyone been held accountable," says Libertas' statement.

Libertas says that Croatian civilians and their property have become the target for Islamic terrorists.

"We demand from Croatian representatives in power to start a complete separation from Federation of Bosnia because Croatian civilians and property have become a target for islamic terrorists who are shielded by the official Bosnian politics whose objective is expulsion, fear mongering and liquidation of Croatians in interior Bosnia. We ask publicly, has a hunting season opened on Croatian civilians and children?" says Libertas' statement.

Croatian Libertas is based in a Bosnian city of Mostar where, during recent elections, Croatian politicians lost to the Muslim one. Mostar is the city with a largest concentration of Croatians in Bosnia.

"Croatians in Bosnia seek protection from terror attacks and if the leaders do not provides us we announce self organization of defense from terrorism," declares Libertas.

Bosnian Muslim entity has recently been added to a UN list of terror sponsoring entities.


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