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 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1898812/posts> Bosnia: New video
shows 'mujahadeen atrocities'
AKI: Adnkronos International (Italy) | 18 September 2007

Posted on 09/19/2007 4:07:08 AM PDT by
<http://www.freerepublic.com/~doctor13/> Doctor13

Bijeljina/Beograd (Belgrade) - A Bosnian TV station has broadcast part of an
alleged new video apparently showing gruesome crimes perpetrated againt
Bosnian Serbs by a unit of Muslim fighters during Bosnia's 1992-1995 civil
war. 

The footage, broadcast by BN TV apparently shows the 'El Mujahadid' unit
"sharpening axes" which they later allegedly used to behead a Bosnian Serb
soldier. 

The video also reportedly shows footage of the mujahadeen in playing
football using a decapitated head instead of a ball, Serbian news agency
Tanjug reported. 

It contains chilling scenes showing mutilated corpses and mujahadeen tying
up and abusing prisoners of war. A mujahadeen is heard saying: "They call us
terrorists. We are terrorists and we will destroy all the enemies of Allah."


The El Mujahid was a unit consisting of fighters from Muslim countries, who,
as they say on the tape, came to Bosnia to "fight for Allah." 

The unit was formed in 1993 and in that year became part of the Bosnian
Muslim Army under the command of the War Council headed by Bosnia's
then-president Alija Izetbegovic, the video recounts. 

The footage also shows Izetbegovic arriving at the mujahadeen camp and shows
life inside it as the fighters training for war and worship. Women in strict
Islamic dress are seen living in the camp, as well as children dressed in
military wear, while one small girl is shown holding a pistol. 

This tape was found by the Bosnian Serb entity's Council of Concentration
Camp Victims. Its president, Branislav Dukic, says that the footage was
supplied by Bosnian Muslims. 

Dukic said that even among Bosnia's Muslims there are "those who wish to
prove the presence of mujahadeen in Bosnia, and the war crimes they
committed on the territory of central Bosnia." 

The unit, as is claimed at the end of the video, numbered some 1,000
fighters by the end of the war, including around 700 Bosnian Muslims,
recruited during the course of the war, and 300 foreign warriors from
Islamic countries. 

Footage recently surfaced on the Internet of a farewell ceremony for the
mujahadeen, featuring addresses given by the Muslim Army commander and war
crimes indictee General Rasim Delic, and other senior army commander, Sakib
Mahmuljin, B52 reported.




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