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Terrorist Training for an Islamic Bosnia: Documents detail what went on inside the terrorist camps
Transitions Online ^ | 26 April 2002 | Anes Alic and Jen Tracy

Posted on 05/22/2002 6:45:24 PM PDT by Spar

26 April 2002

Training for an Islamic Bosnia

Documents obtained by TOL accuse former Bosniak Muslim intelligence officials of terrorism and detail what went on inside the Pogorelica terrorist training camps.

by Anes Alic and Jen Tracy

SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina-The Ministry of Interior of the Bosniak-Croat federation has brought criminal charges against three former police and intelligence officials for creating a clandestine terrorist operation--with the help of Iranian intelligence--that tried to strengthen Islamic influence in the country by liquidating opposition figures.

The three are former top officials of the Bosniak Muslim intelligence service, the Agency for Research and Documentation (AID).

The charges are being considered by the federation public prosecutor, who is to decide whether to order a judical investigation and issue arrest warrants. The submitted documents describe the terrorism training given to members of the now-disbanded Pogorelica camp, and the methods used to destroy the opposition. The details of the charges have not been made public yet, but TOL has obtained a copy of the documents the federation Interior Ministry handed over to the public prosecutor’s office on 11 April.

The suspects--Bakir Alispahic, the former AID director; Irfan Ljevakovic, former assistant to the AID director; and Enver Mujezinovic, former chief of Sarajevo district AID-- are suspected of involvement in terrorism, espionage, illegal possession of weapons and explosives, and falsification of documents. The charges were filed only a few days after the NATO-led peacekeeping Stabilization Force (SFOR) handed over to federation authorities documents that its predecessor, the Implementation Force (IFOR), confiscated from what has been described as an AID terrorist camp. IFOR raided and closed down the Pogorelica camp, some 50 kilometers west of Sarajevo, in early 1996.

The three suspects signed a joint public statement two days after the indictment was handed down, accusing the authorities of selling out to the West. “We don’t have any connection with terrorism. Behind our backs, new authorities are buying points in Western countries,” read the short statement.

On 15 February 1996, an American IFOR battalion raided the Pogorelica camp. The camp was named, "The Holy Warrior Irfan Ljubijankic," after the foreign minister in the (largely) Bosniak wartime administration who was killed when his helicopter was shot down while overflying a Serb-held part of Croatia in May 1995. IFOR arrested eight Bosniak intelligence officials and three officers of the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), who were instructors at the camp. One of the Iranians, Mohammad Hossein Pour Salema, had a diplomatic passport and was released from custody. IFOR also confiscated a large cache of weapons and explosives, documents belonging to people undergoing training at the camp, as well as written tests that were given to the trainees. The police say that among the confiscated items was shower gel, which laboratory analysis proved to be an explosive.

At that time, the authorities claimed that their intelligence activities were aimed at gearing police officers up for the arrest of suspected war criminals who were freely walking the streets of Bosnia. Six years later, the number of war criminals arrested can be counted on one hand. But judging by the document that police submitted to the public prosecutor, it appears that the trainees were taught how to target forces and public figures who disagreed with the goal of strengthening the Islamic influence in the country.

Several exercise essays written by the students were also confiscated. They are, in fact, manifestos on how to deal with opposition figures. Damir Bilic and Amir Selimovic authored a report that said that the frightening and liquidation of opposition leaders should be an extremely precise art. “If they discover us, it could be harmful to the party in power … If it is necessary, we can threaten them by placing explosives in their headquarters … The most reliable methods are threatening them with arrest, threatening their families, and destroying their private property,” they wrote.

The students were trained in the arts of bomb-making, espionage and surveillance, breaking and entering, and martial arts. Student Adnan Dugonjic recorded the goal of his assignments in an essay. “Our job is assassinating important figures, blackmail, kidnapping, forgery of money, and the creation of ecological catastrophes in certain areas.”

At the close of their training, students were allowed to choose their own target for the final graduation assignment. Their written works detailed what they found to be the most successful methods of liquidation.

SILENCING JOURNALISTS

In an entry dated December 1995, student Nermin Cobasic wrote, “There is one journalist who, with his stories, is destroying the influence of the current authorities. We, as intelligence, are letting him know that we will either kill him or a member of his family.” Only 10 days after this was written, on Christmas Eve, Senad Avdic, editor of the independent weekly Slobodna Bosna, was severely beaten in downtown Sarajevo. More than once, Slobodna Bosna had reported on the Pogorelica camp, detailing the influence of Iranian intelligence on Bosnian intelligence, and exposing the illegal activities of intelligence authorities in the country.

Another student’s assignment, according to the document obtained by TOL, was to write about the liquidation or discreditation of Muhamed Filipovic, the leader of the opposition Liberal Bosniak Organization, and Bosnia’s then-ambassador to London. “We can use our media to discredit him and his party, so that during elections he will lose votes …” the student wrote. “The liquidation can be carried out by us, or by a hired person who is not a member of intelligence … I suggest liquidation by poisonous chemical placed in water or food or transferred by skin.”

In an interview with Slobodna Bosna, Filipovic said that he knew that some people close to the ruling Party of Democratic Action (SDA) were planning to kill him. “British intelligence told me that they had information that someone was preparing my assassination. I believe that is because at that time I was openly against some ideas of Party of Democratic Action leader Alija Izetbegovic, and because I am a very dangerous witness to the actions of some Bosnian leaders," Filipovic said. Referring to Europe’s most-wanted war crimes suspect, he added: "Anyway, it is sad that I am an enemy to them and not Radovan Karadzic.”

In an interview on Federal Television’s 60 Minutes political talk show on 22 April, Sarajevo lawyer Faruk Balijagic said that terrorists had tried to kill him at least twice. “Once I was at the Holiday Inn hotel in Sarajevo and I had information that people who wanted to kill me were in the hotel at the same time. I ran out of my room half-naked and 10 minutes later, a couple of them broke into my room,” he said. “Ten days before that I had spoken with President Izetbegovic about state terrorism and crime.” Balijagic said he strongly believes that Pogorelica terrorists were behind his attempted assassination.

Four people were in charge of the opening of the Pogorelica camp: Alispahic, Ljevakovic, Mujezinovic and AID Deputy Director Nedzad Ugljen, who was killed in September 1996 under suspicious circumstances and whose killers were never found. In mid-1995, the four men established contact and cooperation with members of Iranian intelligence, according to the federation police. They agreed that the Iranians would provide terrorist training to AID members in Pogorelica.

In 1994, AID had ownership of the camp’s residence--formerly a public hunting lodge--turned over for “official police work.” AID had the ownership documents registered as an “economic” project for the Bosnian police, where they would grow their own vegetables. But far from being used to grow potatoes for police officers, the camp was used to train people the police now call terrorists.

For years, Izetbegovic’s administration denied the existence of terrorist training camps on Bosnian territory. Only a few hours before IFOR forces stormed the camp in 1996, Izetbegovic was assuring U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher that such camps simply did not exist. “I am sure that they don’t exist, and I just spoke with my intelligence director, Bakir Alispahic, and he told me the same,” the president was quoted as telling Christopher. After the camp was closed, Izetbegovic conceded that Pogorelica was “our big mistake.”

The new federation government, which is dominated by moderate parties, has sought to distance itself from the Izetbegovic era. Since the 11 September terrorist attacks on the United States, the government has cooperated closely with U.S. officials to uncover Islamic terrorist networks in Bosnia.

The documents confiscated by IFOR in 1996 showed how clandestine the recruiting operation was for the training camp. In the summer of 1995, Alispahic, Ugljen, Ljevakovic, and Mujezinovic ordered all regional intelligence heads to recruit a number of reliable and ambitious potential students and to send them to Sarajevo for a short “intelligence” course. The recruits themselves were unaware of where they were being sent or what they were being trained for. In all likelihood, most thought they were being taken for intelligence courses, not terrorism training. Once they gathered in Sarajevo, Mujezinovic personally took them to Pogorelica and then turned them over to the Iranian instructors, according the documents. The training lasted two months, and was conducted in groups of 12. Intelligence officials outside the circle of four were evidently kept in the dark about the clandestine operation.

After the authorities were given the documents from the Pogorelica camp, police and intelligence officials started to investigate the students. An earlier investigation was impossible, since all students were given new identities after completion of their training. Though some continued to work for the police or AID after they were revealed in the investigation, no charges are being brought against them.

Because the documents’ contents have not been fully released, politicians have not publicly reacted to the indictments. For the time being, political leaders are giving only vague comments about the global fight against terrorism. Local authorities insist they strongly support the fight, while the current Bosniak opposition SDA is denying that the party has or has ever had any connection with terrorist networks.

Even if the public prosecutor issues indictments and arrest warrants for the three AID officials, it is unlikely that this affair will have far-reaching international consequences, especially since the country has been linked to terrorism several times since the 11 September attacks on New York.

But one Bosnian lawyer, who asked to remain anonymous, told TOL that the case could have important local meaning. “This trial will give us an answer to many acts of terrorism that have gone unsolved since the end of the war," he said. "Among them is the beating of former opposition leaders, such as [current Foreign Minister] Zlatko Lagumdzija and his wife. We will also solve many terrorism cases, such as the assassination of Deputy Interior Minister Jozo Leutar in 1997, and the discovery of 27 kilograms of explosives under a Sarajevo bridge on the eve of the Pope’s visit that same year.”


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: balkans; bosnia
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Now the truth comes out and it took 9/11 to do it.
1 posted on 05/22/2002 6:45:25 PM PDT by Spar
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To: *Balkans
Anes Alic and Jen Tracy are freelance reporters based in Sarajevo.
2 posted on 05/22/2002 6:46:20 PM PDT by Spar
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To: iconoclast; fini; vooch
fyi
3 posted on 05/22/2002 6:54:14 PM PDT by Spar
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To: Spar
But our policy hasn't changed,we are still on the wrong side of this conflict.
5 posted on 05/22/2002 6:59:59 PM PDT by Great Dane
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To: dax zenos
Herr Schlickmeister was bombing Christians who were picking on Muslims. It's consistent with liberals' embracing of Palestinians and their disdain for Judeo-Christian religion. Don't worry, it all makes sense. :)
6 posted on 05/22/2002 7:06:33 PM PDT by wienerdog.com
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Spar, I was surprized to see your name on this post.

I would have thought ABrit would have broken the story. (/sarcasm)

7 posted on 05/22/2002 7:07:51 PM PDT by F-117A
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To: wienerdog.com
It's time to pull the struts out from this fake country which is a cancer in Europe. That should serve as a warning to the Jihadis.
9 posted on 05/22/2002 7:32:12 PM PDT by Ukiapah Heep
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To: Spar
I am very concerned that some of those bosnains who were trained in that camp made their way here to the USA as refugees...we have THOUSANDS of bosnian muslims right here in the USA claiming to be refugees!!

I have actually heard some of the ones who live here blame 9/11 on the Jews and some of them had a great big apartment-community party on the Friday night following 9/11 in my town...they were NOT grieving for any American dead! I have it on GOOD authority that it was a raukus party...complete with "snuff" films of the Bosnians roasting Serbs alive or cutting their heads of( remember Danny Pearl!)in prisoner of war camps during the civil war that tore Yugoslavia apart.

10 posted on 05/22/2002 7:43:05 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: Spar
"Now the truth comes out..."

But who will read it?

So long as this remains back between the "Big-5" and "learn to draw" ads,
as long as it is an after thought to Chandra Levy,
90% of the population will never be aware of the facts.

11 posted on 05/22/2002 7:44:26 PM PDT by norton
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To: dax zenos
Analysis: Bosnian charities aid terror? "You can't trust a lot of these Muslim guys"

West feeling the fallout of efforts to aid Bosnian Muslims a decade ago - Stars&Stripes

BIN LADEN GATE - Accuracy In Media

12 posted on 05/22/2002 7:45:43 PM PDT by Spar
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Thanks Spar. I'm sure our local albanian will have his shorts in an uproar over this one. :-)

The world is definitely getting smarter, and that's a good thing.

14 posted on 05/22/2002 8:19:29 PM PDT by MarMema
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To: Spar
I've read the latest version of the NWO/muslim Big Lie about "Bosnia", in several articles, some of which are posted on FR. It goes something like this:

Izebegovic was a "moderate",and never intended to found an islamist state in Bosnia. But the arms embargo hurt the muslims more than the Serbs or Croats, so they had to import islamic fighters and weapons from the usual jihadist sources. That gave Saudi Arabia, Iran, and al Qaeda a base in Bosnia. Now that the war is over, these jihadists and terrorists have been expanding their influence, by building mosques, giving aid and "charity", and by terrorist training and recruitment.

As supported by this article, that statement is DEAD WRONG!!!! The truth is apparent to anyone who has seen Izetbegovic's "Islamic Declaration". The muslim entity in Bosnia was founded--by Izetbegovic and his crew--to be a beach-head for jihad and the islamic conquest of Europe from the beginning!!!! Not only Bosnian Serbs and Croats had to be opposed, but also any muslim opposition.

That opposition included not only the pro-independent "Bosnia" opposition types dicussed in this article, but also the very numerous pro-Yugoslavia muslims like Fikret Alic!!!! Many of the latter group are refugees in Serbia today!!!!

The cancer that is islamic supremacist "Bosnia" has not been excised, just because Izetbegovic has retired. Now it's a base not only for subversion and terrorism against Europe, but against America as well! It's time to end muslim "Bosnia" as we know it!!!!

15 posted on 05/22/2002 8:29:38 PM PDT by Honorary Serb
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To: Spar
Read and duly noted.
16 posted on 05/22/2002 8:38:12 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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"After the camp was closed, Izetbegovic conceded that Pogorelica was “our big mistake.”

"The new federation government, which is dominated by moderate parties, has sought to distance itself from the Izetbegovic era. Since the 11 September terrorist attacks on the United States, the government has cooperated closely with U.S. officials to uncover Islamic terrorist networks in Bosnia."

So whats your problem, the moderates are in charge, they're putting militants on trial, western troops are being withdrawn?

Would the extremist Muslims have been there at all if it wasn't for Milosevic's criminal actions? No they would not have been needed. Blame Milosevic and the other Serb gangsters for creating the wrong conditions.

17 posted on 05/22/2002 10:19:58 PM PDT by ABrit
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To: ABrit
There was no Milosevic during World War 2 when the Bosnian Muslims allied with Hitler killed Serbs and Jews. There was no Milosevic when Izebegovic wrote his Islamic Manifesto that declared that Islam must dominate the world and kick out all non Muslims.

Muslims always blame someone else for the evil Muslims do.

Besides, as the documents show Muslims were also being trained to kill fellow Muslims and even the Pope.

The Bosnian Muslims are not allies and are being forced by the USA to arrest these men, almost a decade later and only now are charges brought.

As a NATO officer in Bosnia said "You can't trust a lot of these Muslim guys".

18 posted on 05/22/2002 11:28:00 PM PDT by Spar
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Would the extremist Muslims have been there at all if it wasn't for Milosevic's criminal actions?You are such an absolute idiot, it's not funny anymore. You are saying there would only be peaceful Musli in the Balkans if it wasn't for Milosevic. How ignorant! So Wahabbism would not have spread there? Don't you realize what they are after? A new Ottoman Empire. Why do you think the Saudi's are funding the Bosnians, the Kosovars, the Chechnyans and the Afghanis, besides a lit of a dozen other ethnic groups. You name any leader, even Mahatma Gandhi and the Muslims would eventually rise up against him and long as he or she wasn't Muslim. " There can be no peace or coexistence between the "Islamic faith" and non- Islamic societies and political institutions.", written by Mr. Alija Izetbegovic, Bosnian Muslim leader.
19 posted on 05/23/2002 9:47:51 AM PDT by Andy from Beaverton
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To: ABrit
Andy is right.
20 posted on 05/23/2002 5:10:51 PM PDT by getoffmylawn
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