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Bosnia's Mujaheddin to protest deportations
27 December 2007 | 15:45 | Source: B92, Beta
SARAJEVO -- Officials of the Mujaheddin organization Ensarije have
announced a "human rights violation protest".

According to the organization's Deputy President Imad al Husini,
a.k.a. Abu Hamza, the rights of "Bosnia-Herzegovina citizens of
African-Asian decent" are being violated.

"When the holidays end we will be organizing protests in Sarajevo over
the violation of our rights. We plan on gathering 5,000 people, but we
will respect all legal procedures," Abu Hamza told Banja Luka daily
Nezavisne Novine.

He said that the decisions for taking away the Bosnian citizenships
from Arabs who fought in the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia on the side of
local Muslims in that coutnry are of a political, not security nature.

Abu Hamza said that the government in Sarajevo has no evidence that
these people are a threat to national security.

Recently an Algerian, Atau Mimun, was deported after being stripped of
his citizenship. Abu Hamza said that Mimun cooperated with the police
and information agencies.

"They asked him for information regarding the Fahdova mosque in
Sarajevo and other things. When he did not do what they told him, he
was deported," Abu Hamza alleges.

A commission for looking into citizenships handed out in Bosnia in
between 1992-1995 has formed in march 2006.

The commission passed decisions to strip 400 people of citizenship,
mostly Arabs who came to Bosnia-Herzegovina to fight in the Mujaheddin
units.

The UN war crimes court at The Hague is currently trying former
Bosnian Muslim army chief Rasim Deli&#263; for command responsibility in
cases of war crimes committed by the Mujaheddin, against Bosnian Serb
and Croatian soldiers and civilians.



 


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