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Thursday, 19.05.2011.

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Mufti: Autonomy becoming more certain

Islamic Community in Serbia Chief Mufti Muamer Zukorlić says that Sandžak autonomy is his principled conviction and that it does not stem from daily politics.

Izvor: B92

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Andy UK

pre 12 godina

This man is a professional victim, who would not be satisfied even if the president of Serbia came to his house with a gift of a million Euros every morning and cooked him his favouriet breakfast.

I don't remember there being much in the way of trouble in Sandzak in the 1990s, but that's not stopping him from having a good whinge.

The sooner he accepts that people of different religions and ethnic groups can live in the same country, the better. He needs to realise that being a muslim doesn't mean he's automatically a bigger victim and doesn't mean that everyone is out to get him.

He needs to get a proper job and work for a living.

Gojko

pre 12 godina

While Slobodan Milosevic was president, the Sandzak was a well know destination for jeans industry... Now, the xx years later the Sandzak is sinking in problems.

I don't know why mr. Zukorlic ignores this fact... Maybe he is the reason for this... I always loved to drive through Sandzak and now I'm not sure that I will ever again go there...

Aleks

pre 12 godina

Like his spiritual brother in Sarajevo, let's call him Hasan C, he's very good at spending money that is not his. Shave and get some new clothes, then maybe someone will give Be-Zurko a proper job so he can pay taxes like every other decent citizen.

PEN

pre 12 godina

This interview just highlights why Zukorlic should not be taken seriously at all. His responses are the disjointed ramblings of a frustrated rabble rouser hoping beyond hope that somebody might actually listen. Islamist clerics are the worst possible solution for the issues facing local people such as unemployment, investment, education, and economic development. His brand of religion is divisive, and only serves to hold the population back in permanent isolation. Which I suppose is exactly what people like him hope to achieve.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

I guess Zukorlic failed to read what Norway said about Serbia:

"The government in Oslo has declared Serbia a country where there is no political persecution." http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=14&nav_id=74329

Zukorlic is nothing but a troublemaker. He shouldn't get any attention by media. Let the police deal with him and spare us from his hate speaches and separatist ambitions for a part of Serbia that has barely a muslim majority in some cities. In some cities in Sandzak muslims are even a minority. Besides an overwhelming number of muslims don't even share this fools views. Belgrade has done a good job keeping this guy isolated by just ignoring him. There is no word anywhere in western media about "the plight of poor muslims in Sandzak".
This guy and his politics are nothing more then Zukorlic propaganda to stay in power. No wonder no foreign company wants to invest in Sandak. Thank Zukorlic for that.

Mike

pre 12 godina

Thank you B92 for providing the text of the interview you had with Zuko. It shows this guy is a complete nutcase. Here I thought he was actually in talks with some high-level officials in Belgrade over the future of Sandzak. I'm happy to see his apparent certainty seems to be derived solely and almost exclusively from the conversations he has with himself.

Aleks

pre 12 godina

Like his spiritual brother in Sarajevo, let's call him Hasan C, he's very good at spending money that is not his. Shave and get some new clothes, then maybe someone will give Be-Zurko a proper job so he can pay taxes like every other decent citizen.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

I guess Zukorlic failed to read what Norway said about Serbia:

"The government in Oslo has declared Serbia a country where there is no political persecution." http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=14&nav_id=74329

Zukorlic is nothing but a troublemaker. He shouldn't get any attention by media. Let the police deal with him and spare us from his hate speaches and separatist ambitions for a part of Serbia that has barely a muslim majority in some cities. In some cities in Sandzak muslims are even a minority. Besides an overwhelming number of muslims don't even share this fools views. Belgrade has done a good job keeping this guy isolated by just ignoring him. There is no word anywhere in western media about "the plight of poor muslims in Sandzak".
This guy and his politics are nothing more then Zukorlic propaganda to stay in power. No wonder no foreign company wants to invest in Sandak. Thank Zukorlic for that.

Gojko

pre 12 godina

While Slobodan Milosevic was president, the Sandzak was a well know destination for jeans industry... Now, the xx years later the Sandzak is sinking in problems.

I don't know why mr. Zukorlic ignores this fact... Maybe he is the reason for this... I always loved to drive through Sandzak and now I'm not sure that I will ever again go there...

Mike

pre 12 godina

Thank you B92 for providing the text of the interview you had with Zuko. It shows this guy is a complete nutcase. Here I thought he was actually in talks with some high-level officials in Belgrade over the future of Sandzak. I'm happy to see his apparent certainty seems to be derived solely and almost exclusively from the conversations he has with himself.

PEN

pre 12 godina

This interview just highlights why Zukorlic should not be taken seriously at all. His responses are the disjointed ramblings of a frustrated rabble rouser hoping beyond hope that somebody might actually listen. Islamist clerics are the worst possible solution for the issues facing local people such as unemployment, investment, education, and economic development. His brand of religion is divisive, and only serves to hold the population back in permanent isolation. Which I suppose is exactly what people like him hope to achieve.

Andy UK

pre 12 godina

This man is a professional victim, who would not be satisfied even if the president of Serbia came to his house with a gift of a million Euros every morning and cooked him his favouriet breakfast.

I don't remember there being much in the way of trouble in Sandzak in the 1990s, but that's not stopping him from having a good whinge.

The sooner he accepts that people of different religions and ethnic groups can live in the same country, the better. He needs to realise that being a muslim doesn't mean he's automatically a bigger victim and doesn't mean that everyone is out to get him.

He needs to get a proper job and work for a living.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

I guess Zukorlic failed to read what Norway said about Serbia:

"The government in Oslo has declared Serbia a country where there is no political persecution." http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=14&nav_id=74329

Zukorlic is nothing but a troublemaker. He shouldn't get any attention by media. Let the police deal with him and spare us from his hate speaches and separatist ambitions for a part of Serbia that has barely a muslim majority in some cities. In some cities in Sandzak muslims are even a minority. Besides an overwhelming number of muslims don't even share this fools views. Belgrade has done a good job keeping this guy isolated by just ignoring him. There is no word anywhere in western media about "the plight of poor muslims in Sandzak".
This guy and his politics are nothing more then Zukorlic propaganda to stay in power. No wonder no foreign company wants to invest in Sandak. Thank Zukorlic for that.

Mike

pre 12 godina

Thank you B92 for providing the text of the interview you had with Zuko. It shows this guy is a complete nutcase. Here I thought he was actually in talks with some high-level officials in Belgrade over the future of Sandzak. I'm happy to see his apparent certainty seems to be derived solely and almost exclusively from the conversations he has with himself.

PEN

pre 12 godina

This interview just highlights why Zukorlic should not be taken seriously at all. His responses are the disjointed ramblings of a frustrated rabble rouser hoping beyond hope that somebody might actually listen. Islamist clerics are the worst possible solution for the issues facing local people such as unemployment, investment, education, and economic development. His brand of religion is divisive, and only serves to hold the population back in permanent isolation. Which I suppose is exactly what people like him hope to achieve.

Gojko

pre 12 godina

While Slobodan Milosevic was president, the Sandzak was a well know destination for jeans industry... Now, the xx years later the Sandzak is sinking in problems.

I don't know why mr. Zukorlic ignores this fact... Maybe he is the reason for this... I always loved to drive through Sandzak and now I'm not sure that I will ever again go there...

Andy UK

pre 12 godina

This man is a professional victim, who would not be satisfied even if the president of Serbia came to his house with a gift of a million Euros every morning and cooked him his favouriet breakfast.

I don't remember there being much in the way of trouble in Sandzak in the 1990s, but that's not stopping him from having a good whinge.

The sooner he accepts that people of different religions and ethnic groups can live in the same country, the better. He needs to realise that being a muslim doesn't mean he's automatically a bigger victim and doesn't mean that everyone is out to get him.

He needs to get a proper job and work for a living.

Aleks

pre 12 godina

Like his spiritual brother in Sarajevo, let's call him Hasan C, he's very good at spending money that is not his. Shave and get some new clothes, then maybe someone will give Be-Zurko a proper job so he can pay taxes like every other decent citizen.