Minister reacts to threats from Wahhabis

Minister of Trade Rasim Ljajić has reacted to the threats voiced by a Novi Pazar-based member of the Islamic Wahhabi movement, Mirza Ganić.

Izvor: Blic

Thursday, 12.12.2013.

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BELGRADE Minister of Trade Rasim Ljajic has reacted to the threats voiced by a Novi Pazar-based member of the Islamic Wahhabi movement, Mirza Ganic. Ljajic told the Belgrade-based daily Blic that he was "living with this kind of threats for a long time," and added that if he spent time thinking about them, he would "end up in an insane asylum sooner than in the cemetery." Minister reacts to threats from Wahhabis Ganic, a 19-year-old, is currently fighting in Syria on the side of the rebels, using the pseudonym "Ebu Shehid." He recently posted pictures of Ljajic and Bosnian Security Minister Fahrudin Radoncic on his Facebook profile, with a caption reading, "Prostitutes of the West." "These are traitors of Islam and devils, people who seek to ban what Allah ordered, therefore, seek to introduce 'laws' that will prohibit joining the Jihad. They would like us to sit idle while Ummah is bleeding. That won't happen. When they make their intentions treal, perhaps we'll honor it and we won't fight in other countries. We will be left with our Bosnia and Serbia. Rejoice, Radoncic and Ljajic. Perhaps you will be the ones who set off the Jihad in the Balkans," Ganic wrote. Ljajic says that these threats have been ongoing and stresses that "the Wahhabis and followers of (Mufti Muamer) Zukorlic" have always represented "a far greater danger than the anti-Hague lobby." The minister, who is himself Muslim, added that "during the darkest times he had perhaps a few incidents with the extreme right in Serbia." "But what the Wahhabis and Zukorilic's followers are doing is a call to lynch," he was quoted as saying. Ljajic, who has been given police protection, last week said that he was in favor of making organized departure of Serbian citizens to join wars abroad a criminal offense. (Tanjug, file) Blic

Minister reacts to threats from Wahhabis

Ganić, a 19-year-old, is currently fighting in Syria on the side of the rebels, using the pseudonym "Ebu Shehid." He recently posted pictures of Ljajić and Bosnian Security Minister Fahrudin Radončić on his Facebook profile, with a caption reading, "Prostitutes of the West."

"These are traitors of Islam and devils, people who seek to ban what Allah ordered, therefore, seek to introduce 'laws' that will prohibit joining the Jihad. They would like us to sit idle while Ummah is bleeding. That won't happen. When they make their intentions treal, perhaps we'll honor it and we won't fight in other countries. We will be left with our Bosnia and Serbia. Rejoice, Radončić and Ljajić. Perhaps you will be the ones who set off the Jihad in the Balkans," Ganić wrote.

Ljajić says that these threats have been ongoing and stresses that "the Wahhabis and followers of (Mufti Muamer) Zukorlić" have always represented "a far greater danger than the anti-Hague lobby."

The minister, who is himself Muslim, added that "during the darkest times he had perhaps a few incidents with the extreme right in Serbia."

"But what the Wahhabis and Zukorilić's followers are doing is a call to lynch," he was quoted as saying.

Ljajić, who has been given police protection, last week said that he was in favor of making organized departure of Serbian citizens to join wars abroad a criminal offense.

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