Police increase vigilance in Sandžak

The authorities have increased their activities linked to the security situation around the Novi Pazar municipality.

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Saturday, 10.11.2007.

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The authorities have increased their activities linked to the security situation around the Novi Pazar municipality. “The situation is currently peaceful and there are no signs of any public order disturbances,” said Chief of Police Mladen Kuribak, adding that the police presence had been increased during daily prayers. Police increase vigilance in Sandzak President of the Executive Committee of the Bosnian National Council and MP Esad Dzudzevic today warned the Interior and Faith Ministers, Dragan Jocic and Radomir Naumov respectively, that recent events in the Islamic community could grow into a conflict with unpredictable consequences. In separate letters, Dzudzevic asked Jocic and Naumov to take all the necessary legal measures to enable faith workers and Serbian Muslims to freely conduct their religious obligations and rituals. He asked the interior minister to urgently disarm people hindering both the regular conduct of religious duties at the Altun-alem mosque and the maintenance of public order and peace in Novi Pazar. In his letter to the faith minister, Dzudzevic asks for a termination of financing of Novi Pazar madrasses and other institutions as they were “blatantly violating the Constitution, as well as citizens’ human, minority and religious rights.” New antagonism within the two branches of the Islamic community was stirred up four days ago, when followers of head mufti to the Serbian Islamic Community, Muamer Zukorlic, began construction work at the Alten-alem mosque. On Wednesday, the situation was exacerbated when six pupils from a secondary boarding school were expelled. Esad Dzudzevic (FoNet, archive)

Police increase vigilance in Sandžak

President of the Executive Committee of the Bosnian National Council and MP Esad Džudžević today warned the Interior and Faith Ministers, Dragan Jočić and Radomir Naumov respectively, that recent events in the Islamic community could grow into a conflict with unpredictable consequences.

In separate letters, Džudžević asked Jočić and Naumov to take all the necessary legal measures to enable faith workers and Serbian Muslims to freely conduct their religious obligations and rituals.

He asked the interior minister to urgently disarm people hindering both the regular conduct of religious duties at the Altun-alem mosque and the maintenance of public order and peace in Novi Pazar.

In his letter to the faith minister, Džudžević asks for a termination of financing of Novi Pazar madrasses and other institutions as they were “blatantly violating the Constitution, as well as citizens’ human, minority and religious rights.”

New antagonism within the two branches of the Islamic community was stirred up four days ago, when followers of head mufti to the Serbian Islamic Community, Muamer Zukorlić, began construction work at the Alten-alem mosque.

On Wednesday, the situation was exacerbated when six pupils from a secondary boarding school were expelled.

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