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Monday, 19.03.2007.

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Priština: Wahhabis in Kosovo

Albanian media in Kosovo report today the Wahhabis have been active in the province since the early 1990’s.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Hermon

pre 17 godina

N/A,
Could you please provide us a link of that US Department document that says Bin Laden met with KLA in Albania?
I bet it would make you sweat a little because such document does not exist.
KLA had no need for money from Bin Laden. Albanians from every corner of the world helped KLA with money.

Popey

pre 17 godina

I think Serbia is playing dirty games, they are using this card just to "convince" USA that they are fighting "terrorism". Those news are product of Tanjug (the house of conspiracy).

I hope one day the heads of the tanjug editors will be cleaned from ethnic hatrets.

jovan

pre 17 godina

boys, you should decide whether you want to critisize B92 as using dirty tricks like in this comment above, or as usually when bringing some rather pro-albanian "news" that you of course like to read, calling them "un-biased and democratic"
but it´s highly ridiculous to change the position in almost every third comment...that only lets you look unserious.

konstantin gregovic

pre 17 godina

RE: BCC Monitoring Service (UK) Wahhabi Cells in Kosovo


"Strong Wahhabi Cells Active in Kosovo
BBC Monitoring Service (UK) reports about the presence of strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin in the Kosovo villages.

Gracanica, Serbia, 14 November -- There are strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin in the Kosovo villages of Planjane and Racane in the Sredacka zupa area, says a statement issued today by the press office of the Rasko-Prizrenska Eparchy.

The statement says that there are training camps in northern Kosovo, where trainers are experienced terrorists who were active in Afghanistan and Bosnia-Hercegovina (B-H).

The statement recalls that recently UNMIK [UN Mission in Kosovo] police uncovered in the village of Talinovac near Urosevac, in a “Shqiptar [Albanian] terrorist cell” liquid explosives, identical to the explosive used in terror operations in London.

These centres and camps for training of terrorists have at their disposal arms and explosives which “are going to be used in future attacks against Christians, their churches, cemeteries, and other holy places” says the statement.

Over the last seven years, since the arrival of the international community, around 400 new mosques have been constructed in Kosovo, while 150 churches have been demolished, the statement says.

N/A

pre 17 godina

According to the US State Department, MR. WAHABIST himself, Osama Bin Laden met with the leaders of the KLA/UCK in 1995 in Albania and provided them with the millions they needed to buy weapons by which they could stage a "civil war" against the Yugoslavian/Serbian government.

I really think the KLA/UCK considered that they MAY HAVE to pay the Wahhabists back by giving up their "western" ways.

Now as to this present report it makes absolute sense because we all know that the Wahhabists are doing the same kind of recruiting in Bosnia.

There are reports in the world press, FROM WESTERNIZED BOSNIAN MUSLIMS in Bosnia, of their being persecuted because they will not stop holding hands with the opposite sex in public and because they drink beer at clubs.

Now look, this could be a serious problem for moderate Muslims all over the Balkans. They could actually get hurt or killed if RADICAL ISLAM takes over!!

Mike

pre 17 godina

Well let's think of it this way:

If there are Wahabis in Kosovo, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were, they'd find it almost easier to convert Americans than Albanians to their cause.

Whatever the shortcomings of the region are, I can safely say that Islam never held much of a sway among Albanians as a collective society. The Albanians I know could drink almost anyone under the table (though Macedonians and Armenians could give them a bit of a workout), enjoy chevap, and are one of the most Western-looking people in Europe. While most Europeans are increasingly becoming anti-EU, K-Albanians are one of its most vocal proponents.

Now whoever these "Albanian" sources giving this information are - and it's rather dubious that no newspaper reported this (either an isolated issue or a massive coverup) - I can't deny that extreme poverty and undevelopment are two magnets for radical Muslim evangelists. Still, I highly doubt this will be a perennial problem.

????

pre 17 godina

Which newspaper? I have read Express, Lajm, Iliriapost and many other newspapers today and no one mentioned any of the things in this article.

This article is written by state owned Tanjug and I am sure Kostunica ordered the journalists there to write propaganda.

B92 does not usually publish any thing written by Tanjug so I really wonder why they did it this time.

Here http://www.unmikonline.org/DPI/LocalMed.nsf/0/B8598CD11D38C8B4C12572A3002C3C48/$FILE/lmm190307.pdf can you read in English all the headlines published by newspapers in Kosovo today and I could NOT find anything about this case.

It is sad and totally unacceptable to use this kind of dirty tricks as a part of a propaganda war Serbs have launched against all Albanians, even those not born yet.

????

pre 17 godina

Which newspaper? I have read Express, Lajm, Iliriapost and many other newspapers today and no one mentioned any of the things in this article.

This article is written by state owned Tanjug and I am sure Kostunica ordered the journalists there to write propaganda.

B92 does not usually publish any thing written by Tanjug so I really wonder why they did it this time.

Here http://www.unmikonline.org/DPI/LocalMed.nsf/0/B8598CD11D38C8B4C12572A3002C3C48/$FILE/lmm190307.pdf can you read in English all the headlines published by newspapers in Kosovo today and I could NOT find anything about this case.

It is sad and totally unacceptable to use this kind of dirty tricks as a part of a propaganda war Serbs have launched against all Albanians, even those not born yet.

Mike

pre 17 godina

Well let's think of it this way:

If there are Wahabis in Kosovo, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were, they'd find it almost easier to convert Americans than Albanians to their cause.

Whatever the shortcomings of the region are, I can safely say that Islam never held much of a sway among Albanians as a collective society. The Albanians I know could drink almost anyone under the table (though Macedonians and Armenians could give them a bit of a workout), enjoy chevap, and are one of the most Western-looking people in Europe. While most Europeans are increasingly becoming anti-EU, K-Albanians are one of its most vocal proponents.

Now whoever these "Albanian" sources giving this information are - and it's rather dubious that no newspaper reported this (either an isolated issue or a massive coverup) - I can't deny that extreme poverty and undevelopment are two magnets for radical Muslim evangelists. Still, I highly doubt this will be a perennial problem.

N/A

pre 17 godina

According to the US State Department, MR. WAHABIST himself, Osama Bin Laden met with the leaders of the KLA/UCK in 1995 in Albania and provided them with the millions they needed to buy weapons by which they could stage a "civil war" against the Yugoslavian/Serbian government.

I really think the KLA/UCK considered that they MAY HAVE to pay the Wahhabists back by giving up their "western" ways.

Now as to this present report it makes absolute sense because we all know that the Wahhabists are doing the same kind of recruiting in Bosnia.

There are reports in the world press, FROM WESTERNIZED BOSNIAN MUSLIMS in Bosnia, of their being persecuted because they will not stop holding hands with the opposite sex in public and because they drink beer at clubs.

Now look, this could be a serious problem for moderate Muslims all over the Balkans. They could actually get hurt or killed if RADICAL ISLAM takes over!!

konstantin gregovic

pre 17 godina

RE: BCC Monitoring Service (UK) Wahhabi Cells in Kosovo


"Strong Wahhabi Cells Active in Kosovo
BBC Monitoring Service (UK) reports about the presence of strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin in the Kosovo villages.

Gracanica, Serbia, 14 November -- There are strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin in the Kosovo villages of Planjane and Racane in the Sredacka zupa area, says a statement issued today by the press office of the Rasko-Prizrenska Eparchy.

The statement says that there are training camps in northern Kosovo, where trainers are experienced terrorists who were active in Afghanistan and Bosnia-Hercegovina (B-H).

The statement recalls that recently UNMIK [UN Mission in Kosovo] police uncovered in the village of Talinovac near Urosevac, in a “Shqiptar [Albanian] terrorist cell” liquid explosives, identical to the explosive used in terror operations in London.

These centres and camps for training of terrorists have at their disposal arms and explosives which “are going to be used in future attacks against Christians, their churches, cemeteries, and other holy places” says the statement.

Over the last seven years, since the arrival of the international community, around 400 new mosques have been constructed in Kosovo, while 150 churches have been demolished, the statement says.

jovan

pre 17 godina

boys, you should decide whether you want to critisize B92 as using dirty tricks like in this comment above, or as usually when bringing some rather pro-albanian "news" that you of course like to read, calling them "un-biased and democratic"
but it´s highly ridiculous to change the position in almost every third comment...that only lets you look unserious.

Popey

pre 17 godina

I think Serbia is playing dirty games, they are using this card just to "convince" USA that they are fighting "terrorism". Those news are product of Tanjug (the house of conspiracy).

I hope one day the heads of the tanjug editors will be cleaned from ethnic hatrets.

Hermon

pre 17 godina

N/A,
Could you please provide us a link of that US Department document that says Bin Laden met with KLA in Albania?
I bet it would make you sweat a little because such document does not exist.
KLA had no need for money from Bin Laden. Albanians from every corner of the world helped KLA with money.

????

pre 17 godina

Which newspaper? I have read Express, Lajm, Iliriapost and many other newspapers today and no one mentioned any of the things in this article.

This article is written by state owned Tanjug and I am sure Kostunica ordered the journalists there to write propaganda.

B92 does not usually publish any thing written by Tanjug so I really wonder why they did it this time.

Here http://www.unmikonline.org/DPI/LocalMed.nsf/0/B8598CD11D38C8B4C12572A3002C3C48/$FILE/lmm190307.pdf can you read in English all the headlines published by newspapers in Kosovo today and I could NOT find anything about this case.

It is sad and totally unacceptable to use this kind of dirty tricks as a part of a propaganda war Serbs have launched against all Albanians, even those not born yet.

Mike

pre 17 godina

Well let's think of it this way:

If there are Wahabis in Kosovo, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were, they'd find it almost easier to convert Americans than Albanians to their cause.

Whatever the shortcomings of the region are, I can safely say that Islam never held much of a sway among Albanians as a collective society. The Albanians I know could drink almost anyone under the table (though Macedonians and Armenians could give them a bit of a workout), enjoy chevap, and are one of the most Western-looking people in Europe. While most Europeans are increasingly becoming anti-EU, K-Albanians are one of its most vocal proponents.

Now whoever these "Albanian" sources giving this information are - and it's rather dubious that no newspaper reported this (either an isolated issue or a massive coverup) - I can't deny that extreme poverty and undevelopment are two magnets for radical Muslim evangelists. Still, I highly doubt this will be a perennial problem.

N/A

pre 17 godina

According to the US State Department, MR. WAHABIST himself, Osama Bin Laden met with the leaders of the KLA/UCK in 1995 in Albania and provided them with the millions they needed to buy weapons by which they could stage a "civil war" against the Yugoslavian/Serbian government.

I really think the KLA/UCK considered that they MAY HAVE to pay the Wahhabists back by giving up their "western" ways.

Now as to this present report it makes absolute sense because we all know that the Wahhabists are doing the same kind of recruiting in Bosnia.

There are reports in the world press, FROM WESTERNIZED BOSNIAN MUSLIMS in Bosnia, of their being persecuted because they will not stop holding hands with the opposite sex in public and because they drink beer at clubs.

Now look, this could be a serious problem for moderate Muslims all over the Balkans. They could actually get hurt or killed if RADICAL ISLAM takes over!!

konstantin gregovic

pre 17 godina

RE: BCC Monitoring Service (UK) Wahhabi Cells in Kosovo


"Strong Wahhabi Cells Active in Kosovo
BBC Monitoring Service (UK) reports about the presence of strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin in the Kosovo villages.

Gracanica, Serbia, 14 November -- There are strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin in the Kosovo villages of Planjane and Racane in the Sredacka zupa area, says a statement issued today by the press office of the Rasko-Prizrenska Eparchy.

The statement says that there are training camps in northern Kosovo, where trainers are experienced terrorists who were active in Afghanistan and Bosnia-Hercegovina (B-H).

The statement recalls that recently UNMIK [UN Mission in Kosovo] police uncovered in the village of Talinovac near Urosevac, in a “Shqiptar [Albanian] terrorist cell” liquid explosives, identical to the explosive used in terror operations in London.

These centres and camps for training of terrorists have at their disposal arms and explosives which “are going to be used in future attacks against Christians, their churches, cemeteries, and other holy places” says the statement.

Over the last seven years, since the arrival of the international community, around 400 new mosques have been constructed in Kosovo, while 150 churches have been demolished, the statement says.

jovan

pre 17 godina

boys, you should decide whether you want to critisize B92 as using dirty tricks like in this comment above, or as usually when bringing some rather pro-albanian "news" that you of course like to read, calling them "un-biased and democratic"
but it´s highly ridiculous to change the position in almost every third comment...that only lets you look unserious.

Popey

pre 17 godina

I think Serbia is playing dirty games, they are using this card just to "convince" USA that they are fighting "terrorism". Those news are product of Tanjug (the house of conspiracy).

I hope one day the heads of the tanjug editors will be cleaned from ethnic hatrets.

Hermon

pre 17 godina

N/A,
Could you please provide us a link of that US Department document that says Bin Laden met with KLA in Albania?
I bet it would make you sweat a little because such document does not exist.
KLA had no need for money from Bin Laden. Albanians from every corner of the world helped KLA with money.