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Serbian Islamist and ex-diplomat: There is Salafists group in Bulgaria







9 November 2007 | 08:31 | FOCUS News Agency







Belgrade. Serbian Security Information Agency /BIA/ registered the presence
of a new extremist Islamic organisation on the territory of Serbia, Belgrade
paper Politics writes today. These are Salafists, that is, radical Muslims
who according to BIA are situated in South Serbia mainly among the Albanian
population. In its report BIA characterized them as a potential threat for
the security of the state especially after the anti-terrorists campaign if
Italians Authorities last weak when 37 members of this group were arrested.
Police say that the arrested formed a fighting group Salafist Jihad who
recruited volunteers and helped those who trained for kamikazes in Iraq and
Afghanistan. 

Islamist and ex-diplomat Oliver Protezica explained in front of Politics
that one should not speak in advance whether the Salafists from South Serbia
are a threat to the state or not. He added that the role of the Salafists
should not be exaggerated, but neither should it be underestimated and that
they have camps as well in Greece, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania
and other states of the region. 



 

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