RSK
03-12-2004, 07:23 PM
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http://www.pogledi.co.yu/english/srebrenica/1V.jpg
1991--- VOX magazine cover from October 1991 showing Bosnian Muslim soldier in Nazi SS Division Handzar stepping on decapitated heads of Serbian leaders. Caption reads: "Spremna Handzar Divizija" (The Handzar Division is ready).
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/english/srebrenica/11V.jpg
Naser Oric with Muslim troops in Kravica on "bloody Christmas", January 7, 1993, when Muslim troops captured the town and burned it. They stand in front of burned out and destroyed Serbian buildings.
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/english/srebrenica/13V.jpg
Mujahedeen terrorist in Bosnian Muslim Army is photographed holding the decapitated head of Blagoje Blagojevic as a trophy in Crni Vrh near Teslic. Bosnian Muslim Army violated Geneva Conventions on the treatment of POWs.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/english/srebrenica/14V.jpg
Mujahedeen terrorist in Bosnian Muslim Army steps on the severed heads of Blagoje Blagojevic, Brana Duric, and Nenad Petkovic in Crni Vrh near Teslic in 1992.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/2.jpg
Bosnia's wartime president Alija Izetbegovic
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/14.jpg
Alija Izetbegovic with a Mujahadeen terrorist.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/3.jpg
http://www.karadzic.org/rat/img/rasim_delic.jpg
Bosnian wartime president Alija Izetbegovic inspection his "Islamic Troops"
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/24.jpg
Massacred Serbian POWs by Vozuc in Bosnia.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/6.jpg
Afghan Mujahadeen in Bosnia
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/7.jpg
Croatian ID card for Mujahadeen terrorist.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/4.jpg
Hezim Helilovic-Muderis commander of Bosnian Muslim Light Infantry Brigade from Konjica
http://www.karadzic.org/rat/img/Izvestaj_Indipendenta.gif
The following pictures present some of the documented activities of the mujahedeen in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/19.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/22.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/20.jpg
Mujahadeen Al-Qaida Training Camp in Bosnia
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/21.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/23.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/7%20brigada.jpg
7th Muslim Brigade of the Army of BIH
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/Allahu%20ekber.jpg
Arm patch of Army of BIH
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/FATiH2.jpg
http://csmweb2.emcweb.com/durable/1997/09/15/graphics/0915BALANCEa.jpeg
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/840000/images/_840241_parade150.jpg
http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/politics/myth/pictures/bh-iran.gif
http://www.sspx.ca/Communicantes/Nov2001/Images/Muslim_brigade.jpg
http://islamic-world.net/youth/pic/shaheedabumunthir1.jpg
Mujahedins from unit "El Mujahedin" cut heads of Serbian war prisoners. The commander of the mujahedeen was an international terrorist named Abdelkader Mokhtari (also known as Abu Ma'ali), who is a top lieutenant of Osama bin Laden. The Honorary Commander of the 7th Muslim Mountain Brigade was Alija Izetbegovic. One of the worst crimes committed by the 7th Muslim Mountain Brigade, pursuant to orders issued by their Supreme Commander Alija Izetbegovic, was the slaughter of Bosnian Serb POWs in Vozuca.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm1.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm2.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm3.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm4.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm5.jpg
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This exclusive video footage is taken from the documentary video titled "Sehidi Bosne". The video was prepared for the propaganda needs of the El Mudzahid unit and radical Bosnian Muslims led by Alija Izetbegovic. It was distributed widely in Arabic countries in order to solicit money, promote jihad and attract new volunteers for the "holy war" in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Segment 1 - El Mudzahedin Unit - Our Way is Jihad - Introduction
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/1.rm
Segment 2 - Alija Izetbegovic reviews the El Mudzahedin unit
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/3.rm
Segment 3 - Alija Izetbegovic in a jovial discussion with his buddy Abdelkader Mokhtari - the international terrorist (whose face is blurred)
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/4.rm
Segment 4 - Bin Laden's troops in action in Bosnia
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/4a.rm
Segment 5 - British armed muslims on film admit to killing hundreds of serbs on film. We never knew the UN gave them permission to kill in other country's the full tape is to bloody to air as it shows mass graves! And Terrorists Attack on serbs and mass graves being dig and bodies of serbs being put in it on film by muslims.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/pgc4.WMV
Segment 6 - Description: Bosnian Training Camp and short speech on killing by human homicide bombers.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/pgc13.WMV
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List of mujahedeen who received the citizenship of BiH as of February 12,1992.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/s21.jpg
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A U.S. Prisoner From Bosnia Is Labeled a Top Qaeda
Aide
By PHILIP SHENON
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 - A terrorism suspect handed over to Americans last week by Bosnia and Herzegovina has been identified as a European lieutenant in Al Qaeda who was ordered to carry out attacks on American targets in the Balkans after Sept. 11, law enforcement and military officials said today.
American investigators said intercepted telephone calls and other evidence showed that the suspect,
Bensayah Belkacem, who was believed to be a native of Algeria or Yemen with Bosnian citizenship, had numerous conversations on cellular telephones last fall with leaders of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.
Among them, the officials said, was Abu Zubaydah, the operations chief for Al Qaeda, who was believed to be one of a handful of men entrusted with running the terrorism network in the event of Osama bin Laden's death or capture.
American officials said Mr. Belkacem, 41, and five other suspects - all of them from Algeria, and all but one naturalized citizens of Bosnia - were handed over Friday to American soldiers in Bosnia and flown to the American naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The Bosnian government, which arrested the six men in October, agreed to turn them over after Bosnia's supreme court ruled Thursday that not enough evidence existed to hold them there.
The handover has been denounced as illegal by human rights groups and by United Nations officials. Bosnian officials have defended their decision, noting that the five suspects with Bosnian passports were stripped of their citizenship before they were turned over to the United States and were not entitled to the due-process rights of citizens.
Asked at a Pentagon news conference today about the legality of the handover, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said he had no immediate comment, though he defended the treatment of the 158 Qaeda and Taliban captives at Guantanamo.
The United States has long been alarmed by the presence in Bosnia of hundreds of Arab-born Muslim fundamentalists who first traveled there in the 1990's to help defend the nation's predominantly Muslim population during the civil war. Many went there at the direction of Mr. bin Laden, who apparently saw the opportunity for a holy war defending Muslims against from Serbian and Croatian nationalists.
About 3,100 American soldiers are now assigned to Bosnia as part of a NATO-led peacekeeping force, and American officials fear that those troops are a prime target for the Qaeda cells that are believed to exist there and elsewhere in the Balkans.
The officials said F.B.I. and military investigators were particularly eager to question Mr. Belkacem about the personal background and possible hiding places of Mr. Zubaydah, a Saudi-born Palestinian in his early 30's who is believed to have coordinated the terrorist attacks ordered by Mr. bin Laden.
Mr. Zubaydah has been linked to the bombing of the destroyer Cole in October 2000 in Yemen, in which 17 Americans were killed. Nicknamed "the Mailman" by terrorist colleagues because of his role in relaying orders from Mr. bin Laden and making sure they were carried out, Mr. Zubaydah was singled out by President Bush last month when the president listed leaders of Al Qaeda being hunted by the United States.
American officials said the six men were arrested in Bosnia on the basis of telephone calls intercepted by American agencies showing that they were plotting terattacks in Bosnia and elsewhere.
Among the targets, the officials said, were the United States Embassy in Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, and the large American military encampment outside Tuzla known as Eagle Base. At the time of their arrest, both the American and British embassies in Sarajevo were closed for fear that they were targets of imminent attacks.
An American military official said Mr. Belkacem had gone to Bosnia in the 1990's to fight in the civil war. He obtained Bosnian citizenship after the war and married a Bosnian woman, settling in Zenica, home to large numbers of former foreign Muslim fighters. He worked for an Islamic relief organization.
The officials said that shortly after Sept. 11, American intelligence agencies, working closely with
the government of neighboring Croatia, listened in as Mr. Belkacem and others discussed plans for attacks. The Bosnian police were alerted and quickly arrested Mr. Belkacem and the others.
An American official said a search of Mr. Belkacem's home turned up a copy of Mr. Zubaydah's cellphone number in Afghanistan, where he was then believed to be hiding with Mr. bin Laden, and several blank passports.
"He was apparently on the phone constantly to Afghanistan, with Zubaydah and others," this official
said. "There were dozens of calls to Afghanistan."
The transfer of Mr. Belkacem and the other prisoners to American custody prompted street protests in Sarajavo last week by hundreds of supporters of the six captives, including several family members who tried to block American military vehicles transporting the men from jail.
A senior United Nations official in Sarajevo said today that the United States and Bosnia had both acted illegally.
"The rule of law was clearly circumvented in this process," the official, Madeleine Rees, the representative in Bosnia of the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, said at a news conference. There was "no legal basis" for the Bosnian government's decision to hand over the men, she said, calling it an "extrajudicial removal from sovereign territory."
Asked whether the United States had pressured the Bosnian government to hand over the six, she said, "The simple answer is, Yes."
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/english/srebrenica/1V.jpg
1991--- VOX magazine cover from October 1991 showing Bosnian Muslim soldier in Nazi SS Division Handzar stepping on decapitated heads of Serbian leaders. Caption reads: "Spremna Handzar Divizija" (The Handzar Division is ready).
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/english/srebrenica/11V.jpg
Naser Oric with Muslim troops in Kravica on "bloody Christmas", January 7, 1993, when Muslim troops captured the town and burned it. They stand in front of burned out and destroyed Serbian buildings.
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/english/srebrenica/13V.jpg
Mujahedeen terrorist in Bosnian Muslim Army is photographed holding the decapitated head of Blagoje Blagojevic as a trophy in Crni Vrh near Teslic. Bosnian Muslim Army violated Geneva Conventions on the treatment of POWs.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/english/srebrenica/14V.jpg
Mujahedeen terrorist in Bosnian Muslim Army steps on the severed heads of Blagoje Blagojevic, Brana Duric, and Nenad Petkovic in Crni Vrh near Teslic in 1992.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/2.jpg
Bosnia's wartime president Alija Izetbegovic
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/14.jpg
Alija Izetbegovic with a Mujahadeen terrorist.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/3.jpg
http://www.karadzic.org/rat/img/rasim_delic.jpg
Bosnian wartime president Alija Izetbegovic inspection his "Islamic Troops"
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/24.jpg
Massacred Serbian POWs by Vozuc in Bosnia.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/6.jpg
Afghan Mujahadeen in Bosnia
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/7.jpg
Croatian ID card for Mujahadeen terrorist.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/4.jpg
Hezim Helilovic-Muderis commander of Bosnian Muslim Light Infantry Brigade from Konjica
http://www.karadzic.org/rat/img/Izvestaj_Indipendenta.gif
The following pictures present some of the documented activities of the mujahedeen in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/19.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/22.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/20.jpg
Mujahadeen Al-Qaida Training Camp in Bosnia
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/21.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/23.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/7%20brigada.jpg
7th Muslim Brigade of the Army of BIH
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/Allahu%20ekber.jpg
Arm patch of Army of BIH
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/FATiH2.jpg
http://csmweb2.emcweb.com/durable/1997/09/15/graphics/0915BALANCEa.jpeg
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/840000/images/_840241_parade150.jpg
http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/politics/myth/pictures/bh-iran.gif
http://www.sspx.ca/Communicantes/Nov2001/Images/Muslim_brigade.jpg
http://islamic-world.net/youth/pic/shaheedabumunthir1.jpg
Mujahedins from unit "El Mujahedin" cut heads of Serbian war prisoners. The commander of the mujahedeen was an international terrorist named Abdelkader Mokhtari (also known as Abu Ma'ali), who is a top lieutenant of Osama bin Laden. The Honorary Commander of the 7th Muslim Mountain Brigade was Alija Izetbegovic. One of the worst crimes committed by the 7th Muslim Mountain Brigade, pursuant to orders issued by their Supreme Commander Alija Izetbegovic, was the slaughter of Bosnian Serb POWs in Vozuca.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm1.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm2.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm3.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm4.jpg
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/elm5.jpg
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This exclusive video footage is taken from the documentary video titled "Sehidi Bosne". The video was prepared for the propaganda needs of the El Mudzahid unit and radical Bosnian Muslims led by Alija Izetbegovic. It was distributed widely in Arabic countries in order to solicit money, promote jihad and attract new volunteers for the "holy war" in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Segment 1 - El Mudzahedin Unit - Our Way is Jihad - Introduction
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/1.rm
Segment 2 - Alija Izetbegovic reviews the El Mudzahedin unit
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/3.rm
Segment 3 - Alija Izetbegovic in a jovial discussion with his buddy Abdelkader Mokhtari - the international terrorist (whose face is blurred)
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/4.rm
Segment 4 - Bin Laden's troops in action in Bosnia
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/4a.rm
Segment 5 - British armed muslims on film admit to killing hundreds of serbs on film. We never knew the UN gave them permission to kill in other country's the full tape is to bloody to air as it shows mass graves! And Terrorists Attack on serbs and mass graves being dig and bodies of serbs being put in it on film by muslims.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/pgc4.WMV
Segment 6 - Description: Bosnian Training Camp and short speech on killing by human homicide bombers.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/pic/video/pgc13.WMV
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List of mujahedeen who received the citizenship of BiH as of February 12,1992.
http://www.pogledi.co.yu/izetbegovic/img/pictures/s21.jpg
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A U.S. Prisoner From Bosnia Is Labeled a Top Qaeda
Aide
By PHILIP SHENON
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 - A terrorism suspect handed over to Americans last week by Bosnia and Herzegovina has been identified as a European lieutenant in Al Qaeda who was ordered to carry out attacks on American targets in the Balkans after Sept. 11, law enforcement and military officials said today.
American investigators said intercepted telephone calls and other evidence showed that the suspect,
Bensayah Belkacem, who was believed to be a native of Algeria or Yemen with Bosnian citizenship, had numerous conversations on cellular telephones last fall with leaders of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.
Among them, the officials said, was Abu Zubaydah, the operations chief for Al Qaeda, who was believed to be one of a handful of men entrusted with running the terrorism network in the event of Osama bin Laden's death or capture.
American officials said Mr. Belkacem, 41, and five other suspects - all of them from Algeria, and all but one naturalized citizens of Bosnia - were handed over Friday to American soldiers in Bosnia and flown to the American naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The Bosnian government, which arrested the six men in October, agreed to turn them over after Bosnia's supreme court ruled Thursday that not enough evidence existed to hold them there.
The handover has been denounced as illegal by human rights groups and by United Nations officials. Bosnian officials have defended their decision, noting that the five suspects with Bosnian passports were stripped of their citizenship before they were turned over to the United States and were not entitled to the due-process rights of citizens.
Asked at a Pentagon news conference today about the legality of the handover, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said he had no immediate comment, though he defended the treatment of the 158 Qaeda and Taliban captives at Guantanamo.
The United States has long been alarmed by the presence in Bosnia of hundreds of Arab-born Muslim fundamentalists who first traveled there in the 1990's to help defend the nation's predominantly Muslim population during the civil war. Many went there at the direction of Mr. bin Laden, who apparently saw the opportunity for a holy war defending Muslims against from Serbian and Croatian nationalists.
About 3,100 American soldiers are now assigned to Bosnia as part of a NATO-led peacekeeping force, and American officials fear that those troops are a prime target for the Qaeda cells that are believed to exist there and elsewhere in the Balkans.
The officials said F.B.I. and military investigators were particularly eager to question Mr. Belkacem about the personal background and possible hiding places of Mr. Zubaydah, a Saudi-born Palestinian in his early 30's who is believed to have coordinated the terrorist attacks ordered by Mr. bin Laden.
Mr. Zubaydah has been linked to the bombing of the destroyer Cole in October 2000 in Yemen, in which 17 Americans were killed. Nicknamed "the Mailman" by terrorist colleagues because of his role in relaying orders from Mr. bin Laden and making sure they were carried out, Mr. Zubaydah was singled out by President Bush last month when the president listed leaders of Al Qaeda being hunted by the United States.
American officials said the six men were arrested in Bosnia on the basis of telephone calls intercepted by American agencies showing that they were plotting terattacks in Bosnia and elsewhere.
Among the targets, the officials said, were the United States Embassy in Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, and the large American military encampment outside Tuzla known as Eagle Base. At the time of their arrest, both the American and British embassies in Sarajevo were closed for fear that they were targets of imminent attacks.
An American military official said Mr. Belkacem had gone to Bosnia in the 1990's to fight in the civil war. He obtained Bosnian citizenship after the war and married a Bosnian woman, settling in Zenica, home to large numbers of former foreign Muslim fighters. He worked for an Islamic relief organization.
The officials said that shortly after Sept. 11, American intelligence agencies, working closely with
the government of neighboring Croatia, listened in as Mr. Belkacem and others discussed plans for attacks. The Bosnian police were alerted and quickly arrested Mr. Belkacem and the others.
An American official said a search of Mr. Belkacem's home turned up a copy of Mr. Zubaydah's cellphone number in Afghanistan, where he was then believed to be hiding with Mr. bin Laden, and several blank passports.
"He was apparently on the phone constantly to Afghanistan, with Zubaydah and others," this official
said. "There were dozens of calls to Afghanistan."
The transfer of Mr. Belkacem and the other prisoners to American custody prompted street protests in Sarajavo last week by hundreds of supporters of the six captives, including several family members who tried to block American military vehicles transporting the men from jail.
A senior United Nations official in Sarajevo said today that the United States and Bosnia had both acted illegally.
"The rule of law was clearly circumvented in this process," the official, Madeleine Rees, the representative in Bosnia of the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, said at a news conference. There was "no legal basis" for the Bosnian government's decision to hand over the men, she said, calling it an "extrajudicial removal from sovereign territory."
Asked whether the United States had pressured the Bosnian government to hand over the six, she said, "The simple answer is, Yes."