“Same Wahhabi movement in Serbia”

<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=02&dd=02&nav_id=64933" class="text-link" target= "_blank">Wahhabis from Gornja Maoča</a> in Bosnia are linked to those in Novi Pazar, in Serbia’s Sandžak area, says Labor Minister Rasim Ljajić.

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Wednesday, 03.02.2010.

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Wahhabis from Gornja Maoca in Bosnia are linked to those in Novi Pazar, in Serbia’s Sandzak area, says Labor Minister Rasim Ljajic. “It is the same movement that has appeared in the region after the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina,” according to Laljic. “Same Wahhabi movement in Serbia” The minister told B92 TV that groups of emissaries had appeared then with the task of spreading Wahhabism – a radical Islamist sect – “which is unusual for Muslims in the Balkans and Europe”. “Their center was in Vienna (Austria), while there were several enclaves in Bosnia-Herzegovina which were threatening to destabilize the state,” he said. “If one does not recognize the Constitution and laws but Sharia law instead, if there are only members of your social group living there, if you do not allow access to settlements you live in, and it happened that journalists who went there were brutally sent back, than there are enough elements for the state to react,” said Laljic, in reaction to Bosnian police raids near Brcko on Tuesday. “I must say that there was a danger of Wahhabism spreading in Sandzak at one point, but after the arrests they are less visible in Novi Pazar and Sandzak, and I do not think that they represent a real danger to the region or to Serbia,” Ljajic concluded. Serbian police (MUP) in 2007 conducted several operations in Sandzak apprehending members of the Islamic movement, who were subsequently charged with terrorism.

“Same Wahhabi movement in Serbia”

The minister told B92 TV that groups of emissaries had appeared then with the task of spreading Wahhabism – a radical Islamist sect – “which is unusual for Muslims in the Balkans and Europe”.

“Their center was in Vienna (Austria), while there were several enclaves in Bosnia-Herzegovina which were threatening to destabilize the state,” he said.

“If one does not recognize the Constitution and laws but Sharia law instead, if there are only members of your social group living there, if you do not allow access to settlements you live in, and it happened that journalists who went there were brutally sent back, than there are enough elements for the state to react,” said Laljić, in reaction to Bosnian police raids near Brčko on Tuesday.

“I must say that there was a danger of Wahhabism spreading in Sandžak at one point, but after the arrests they are less visible in Novi Pazar and Sandžak, and I do not think that they represent a real danger to the region or to Serbia,” Ljajić concluded.

Serbian police (MUP) in 2007 conducted several operations in Sandžak apprehending members of the Islamic movement, who were subsequently charged with terrorism.

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