NEW UN BLACK LIST: 7 terrorist organizations on the list from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 46 Islamists returned home!
source : Telegraf.rs
In the previous period, 46 fighters of the "Islamic State" returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), 20 of them are in prisons, serving their sentences
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On the updated list of most wanted terrorists and organization of “Islamic State” published by the UN Security Council, seven organizations whose offices are in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) were registered, and Nusret Imamovic, one of the leading commanders “Nusra Front”.
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Organizations that are on the list as “Al Haramein” and “Al furhan”, “Taiba International’s” and “Bosnian Ideal Future” …
When it comes to Nusret Imamovic, “EuroBlic” writes that his citizen of BiH is one of the leading commanders in Syria of “Nusra Front”.
Safety expert Dzevad Galijasevic discovered that Islamic organizations with offices in Sarajevo, Zenica and Bihac made the list, hence that new list proves there is almost no fight against terrorism in BiH because “Imamovic, who has been in Syria for years, has two valid passports issued from the BiH state organs”.
He said based on that you can conclude that people who are helping the terrorist are employed in state services.
Safety expert Predrag Ceranic pointed that the problem of terrorism has been minimized for years in BiH, and there is no political will to solve it.
He stressed that “para-jamias in BiH are spreading like viruses, and politicians, such as the Bosniak member of the BiH Presidency Bakir Izetbegovic are saying that BiH is on the path of European integration”.
In the previous period, 46 fighters of the “Islamic State” returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), 20 of them are in prisons, serving their sentences.
256 names of the most wanted terrorists of the “Islamic State” were added to the UN safety council’s “black list” on 19th January and 75 Islamic organizations whose primary job is money laundry and financing terrorist attacks all over the world.
(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)
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