Group claims responsibility for bomb

A group calling itself Mlada Bosna took responsibility for the bombs in front of the Mercator store in Belgrade.

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Tuesday, 19.02.2008.

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A group calling itself Mlada Bosna took responsibility for the bombs in front of the Mercator store in Belgrade. They also say they are responsible for planting another device at the European mission headquarters in Kosovska Mitrovica. Group claims responsibility for bomb In a statement sent to the media by e-mail today, Mlada Bosna stated that it is made up of young Serbian people "from the entire world" and that it chose its name in order to show “the similarity with the series of events when the First World War was started with the annexing of Bosnia-Herzegovina by Austria." The statement adds “Let us not allow a Third World War to occur!” “The irresponsible moves of the so-called Kosovo assembly and the Western powers threaten to destabilize and permanently endanger the security of the Balkan region and the entire world. Let us not forget that the bloody wars of the Balkans at the end of the last century were started with the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia by Germany. The last events show that there is a real possibility that a final conflict of civilizations is possible,” the statement adds. Mlada Bosna sees as the “only solution, the “partition of the northern part of Kosovo and its integration into the Republic of Serbia,” followed by “the proclamation of independence by the Republic of Srpska and its linking to Serbia,” along with the “extraterritoriality of all cultural-historic monuments in Kosovo with its territory taken away after the Second World War.” “Until this happens, we will demand the following from the Serbian administration and people: a nationalization of property of all countries that recognize independent Kosovo, dismissing laws regarding intellectual property towards the above mentioned countries, and a boycott of products and trade systems of these countries,” according to the statement. “Until our demands are adopted, we will continue with our peaceful and decisive activities which will not produce human casualties, but will cause material damage towards countries that recognize independent Kosovo,” Mlada Bosna stated.

Group claims responsibility for bomb

In a statement sent to the media by e-mail today, Mlada Bosna stated that it is made up of young Serbian people "from the entire world" and that it chose its name in order to show “the similarity with the series of events when the First World War was started with the annexing of Bosnia-Herzegovina by Austria."

The statement adds “Let us not allow a Third World War to occur!”

“The irresponsible moves of the so-called Kosovo assembly and the Western powers threaten to destabilize and permanently endanger the security of the Balkan region and the entire world. Let us not forget that the bloody wars of the Balkans at the end of the last century were started with the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia by Germany. The last events show that there is a real possibility that a final conflict of civilizations is possible,” the statement adds.

Mlada Bosna sees as the “only solution, the “partition of the northern part of Kosovo and its integration into the Republic of Serbia,” followed by “the proclamation of independence by the Republic of Srpska and its linking to Serbia,” along with the “extraterritoriality of all cultural-historic monuments in Kosovo with its territory taken away after the Second World War.”

“Until this happens, we will demand the following from the Serbian administration and people: a nationalization of property of all countries that recognize independent Kosovo, dismissing laws regarding intellectual property towards the above mentioned countries, and a boycott of products and trade systems of these countries,” according to the statement.

“Until our demands are adopted, we will continue with our peaceful and decisive activities which will not produce human casualties, but will cause material damage towards countries that recognize independent Kosovo,” Mlada Bosna stated.

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