Posted on 06/09/2006 6:48:46 AM PDT by kronos77
An indication of what lies ahead for the Balkans occurred recently in Novi Pazar, when Wahhabi fanatics successfully destroyed a concert held by a renowned Balkan ethno-music orchestra that appeals to people from many countries and ethnicities.
The violence was brazen and highly alarming, according to Belgrade’s B-92 which described the occurrence thus:
“…ten young men donning long beards, short pants and white hats broke up a concert of the Balkanika orchestra. The hooligans were dressed like members of the vehabit [sic] movement. They climbed up onto the stage and threw around the instruments that were set up for the musicians to play. One of the young men took over the microphone and told those attending the concert: ‘Brothers, go home, they are working against Islam here. This is Satan's work.’
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"A continuous stream of intelligence information that we have received over the past three years has indicated that regional and international security services have taken a keen interest in the progress of fundamentalist Islam in the Serbian region of Sandzak, where Novi Pazar is located, and that the threat level continues to rise."
Our future, if we don't limit muslim immigration.
Many (62.4% in Denmark, 40% in Britian) do not want to assimilate into western culture.
each time in N.Pazar brings a new experience, very bizarre town.
Try this creep's "music" for 'satanic'.....
It makes ironic, but perfect, sense that members of a Satanic cult would consider everything non-Satanic evil.
Actually it's a good barometer. You know what's good by what Islam is against. Even our 'bad' pales in comparison to the heart of these evil people.
I don't understand why they're being referred to as "Bosnian" Muslims. They have nothing to do with Bosnia. They call themselves "Bosniaks" because they have an agenda. Whoever uses that term to describe Serbia's Muslims plays into the extremists' hands.
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