Ugljanin sees "anti-Muslim alliance"

Sulejman Ugljanin accuses "world anti-Muslim alliance" for divisions within Serbia's Islamic community.

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Saturday, 29.12.2007.

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Sulejman Ugljanin accuses "world anti-Muslim alliance" for divisions within Serbia's Islamic community. The Novi Pazar mayor said the turmoil, which resulted in the splitting into two organizations, was "encouraged or tacitly backed by the world anti-Muslim alliance," which "has representatives in Serbia." Ugljanin sees "anti-Muslim alliance" “Certain powerful countries are trying, via their representatives in Belgrade, to use the Islamic community for provoking inter-Muslim clashes,” Ugljanin said, without elaborating further which countries he had in mind. In a live broadcast by the Regional Television in Novi Pazar, he said that the this "alliance" via "its representatives who often visited Novi Pazar, encourages or tacitly backs” inter-Muslim clashes. Ugljanin said that the "alliance" was "not able to tolerate the survival of Bosniaks with Islamic identity in Sanzzak,” but rather tried to represent the Islamic community as a political organization, that is two separate political organizations which were squaring accounts. Ugljanin, politically allied with Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica's Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), has for years been involved in bitter feuds on the local level with Labor Minister Rasim Ljajic, himself closer to President Boris Tadic's Democrats (DS).

Ugljanin sees "anti-Muslim alliance"

“Certain powerful countries are trying, via their representatives in Belgrade, to use the Islamic community for provoking inter-Muslim clashes,” Ugljanin said, without elaborating further which countries he had in mind.

In a live broadcast by the Regional Television in Novi Pazar, he said that the this "alliance" via "its representatives who often visited Novi Pazar, encourages or tacitly backs” inter-Muslim clashes.

Ugljanin said that the "alliance" was "not able to tolerate the survival of Bosniaks with Islamic identity in Sanžzak,” but rather tried to represent the Islamic community as a political organization, that is two separate political organizations which were squaring accounts.

Ugljanin, politically allied with Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica's Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), has for years been involved in bitter feuds on the local level with Labor Minister Rasim Ljajić, himself closer to President Boris Tadić's Democrats (DS).

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