...  Kosovo security personnel arrested five members of a Wahhabi Islamic sect. 
The police also captured a weapons cache (seven weapons, binoculars, and 
bullet-proof vests) near the town of Prizren. Two of the five arrested were 
identified as Kosovar Albanians.   The other three were listed as Bosnians. ...

 

...  the difference between Balkan criminals and Balkan terrorists (to include 
militias) is often very small. Bosnia has been increasingly worried about 
radical Wahhabi Islamists operating in Bosnian territory.  ...

 

[ Bosnia is 'worried'?   Who initially imported the Wahhabists?  Now they're 
entrenched.  ]

 

 

 http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/balkans/articles/20100525.aspx

 

Peacekeepers Depart, Gangsters Stay

 

Strategy Page   |   May 25, 2010: 

 

European Union governments are conducting an assessment of the effectiveness of 
the EULEX rule of law operation in Kosovo. EULEX deployed two years ago. One 
goal was a reduction in corruption in Kosovo's government. Beginning in summer 
2009, several European diplomats dealing with Balkan issues began criticizing 
the Kosovo government's lack of progress regarding internal corruption. EULEX 
officials also noted that organized criminal syndicates continue to operate in 
Kosovo. EULEX has approximately 2000 people serving in Kosovo. The EULEX 
operation includes customs officers, police officers, and a judicial and 
prosecutor team. 

May 24, 2010: Turkey's and Brazil's diplomatic efforts regarding Iranian 
nuclear material has gotten the headlines, but that endeavor is only one of 
many diplomatic initiatives Turkey is currently pursuing. For example, Turkey 
has been mediating negotiations between Bosnia and Serbia. Turkey has been 
quiet about it, which is often the best way to work in the Balkans. In March 
Turkey helped coax an apology for the Srebrenica massacre (in Bosnia, 1995) 
from the Serb government. Balkan diplomats attribute that success to Turkey's 
stated intention of improving relations with Serbia, which the frequently 
isolated Serbs have welcomed. The Turkish Balkan initiatives are part of 
Turkey's goal to establish “peace around the borders.” Turkey has approached 
Greece and Bulgaria. It also launched new initiatives with Syria.

May 22, 2010: Kosovo security personnel arrested five members of a Wahhabi 
Islamic sect. The police also captured a weapons cache (seven weapons, 
binoculars, and bullet-proof vests) near the town of Prizren. Two of the five 
arrested were identified as Kosovar Albanians. The other three were listed as 
Bosnians. Some 120 police officers were involved in the operation. The police 
report stated that the group intended to commit criminal acts, suggesting 
robbery. However, the difference between Balkan criminals and Balkan terrorists 
(to include militias) is often very small. Bosnia has been increasingly worried 
about radical Wahhabi Islamists operating in Bosnian territory.

May 21, 2010: The Bosnian government announced that several hundred Bosnian 
police conducted a series of anti-organized crime raids throughout the country. 
Ultimately over 100 raids were conducted. Sixty people were arrested. The raids 
involved police from the Bosnian Serb Republika Srpska and the Muslim-Croat 
Federation.

May 20, 2010: NATO announced that it intends to continue to reduce its forces 
in Kosovo from the current 15,000 troops. The force will drop to less than 
10,000 soldiers and could drop to 5000 soldiers by the end of 2010 or early 
2011.

May 18, 2010: Moldova asked the Russian government to withdraw all Russian 
troops and remaining ammunition stocks from Transdniestr (the Russian 
separatist state-let within Moldova). The Moldovan government argued that the 
withdrawal would help resolve the lingering conflict. Russia, on its part, is 
urging Moldova to give Transdniestr a special political status. Russia opposes 
any Moldovan move to join NATO or establish closer links with Romania. Russia 
has stated that once the Transdniestr conflict is resolved Moldova must stay 
neutral. The current Moldovan government was elected on a pro-Western, 
pro-European Union platform.

May 14, 2010: Turkey and Greece and Turkey announced that they have agreed to 
strengthen bi-lateral relations and work to resolve several outstanding issues, 
including immigration, cooperation on tourism, and expanding mutual business 
cooperation. The big issues of the Aegean Sea shelf and Cyprus, however, remain 
unresolved. Both countries, however, are interested in cutting defense 
spending, especially Greece given its severe economic problems. For some three 
decades Turkish and Greek business groups have encouraged commercial 
cooperation, with tourism as a key area. Greek hotel and tourism companies 
would help their Turkish counterparts develop tourism, particularly along 
Turkey's Aegean coast (what the Greeks call Ionia, but that raises a lot of bad 
history...) Current bilateral trade is not that large, slightly less than three 
billion dollars a year, but both governments believe that figure could quickly 
reach five to six billion a year.

May 13, 2010: Kosovo police killed men in a firefight near Radusa, along the 
Kosovo-Macedonia border. Police said the firefight began after security 
personnel tried to halt a vehicle they believed was attempting to smuggle 
illegal weapons. Kosovo authorities said the four people in the vehicle tried 
to shoot their way out of the police roadblock. The vehicle was carrying high 
explosives, anti-personnel mines, and several other weapons. The men in the 
vehicle were wearing black uniforms. A Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) uniform 
insignia was also found inside the vehicle. Two of the men who were killed were 
identified as Macedonian citizens, one was a citizen of Kosovo. Macedonia is 
concerned that a small group of Macedonian Albanians want to reignite the 
Macedonian civil war. 

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