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The Balkan Branches of the Terror Network "in search of blond Moslems"
The National Herald ^ | October 13-14, 2001 | Dr. Nikolaos A. Stavrou

Posted on 10/14/2001 2:51:28 PM PDT by Pericles

The Balkan Branches of the Terror Network

By Dr. Nikolaos A. Stavrou

Special to the National Herald

In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on America numerous incidents of alleged in "ethnic profiling" and intense scrutiny of "Middle East-looking persons" have been reported published. They should not be a surprise to anyone, given the fact that the 19 terrorist who cause havoc in the lives of thousands fit a particular ethnic mold. However, Bin Laden's terror network has Balkan branches that could render ethnic profiling irrelevant. Evidence in the public domain suggests that his organization appeared in the Balkans as early as 1993 in search of blond Moslems.

Warnings about the appearance of a fundamentalist strain of Islam this volatile region went unheaded by Bill Clinton's simplistic policy of "one victim one aggressor." Prominent U.S. legislators, among them Senators Larry E. Craig and James M. Inhofe, repeatedly warned about the existence of Bin Laden operatives in Bosnia and Kosovo. Moreover, major news organizations (among them the Los Angeles Times, Corriere Della Serra of Milon and New York Times) reported on the influx of Iranian arms, Bin Laden operatives and assorted terrorists in Albania, Bosnia and Kosovo. Concerns about the implications over this brand of Islam for European security were also expressed by Archbishop Anastasios of Albania in April 1994 to no avail. "I ring the bell of alarm; religious fundamentalism has made its appearance in Albania," said his Eminence. In the aftermath of Sept. 11, Bosnia and Kosovo should acquire new relevance; they are reminders of well-intentioned schemes that produce monsters in Afghanistan and gangsters in the Balkans.

Saudi and Egyptian " Islamic clergymen" appeared in Albania in 1993 at the invitation of then President Sali Berisha. They broke along thousands of Korans printed in Arabic, even though few Albanians could read them. Berisha, who had a keen nose for Arab money, seemed eager to please the Islamic missionaries and shared their zeal in Islamizing his multi-religious country. He introduced a thought in Parliament that required ahead of the autocephalus Orthodox Church of Albania to be an " Albanian citizen for 20 years," but the hordes Islamic clergymen of dubious religiosity were exempted for this law under the pretext of " separation of church and state"! Under pretenses of philanthropy, Saudi and Egyptian clerics were granted permission to manage orphanages that were literally the left "orphan" when the communist regime collapsed. Like Pakistan, orphanages become ideal recruitment fronts.

So for the public debate about a proper response against the perpetrators of the Sept. 11 tragedy has hardly focused on the Balkan version of fundamentalism or Bin Laden's role fostering it. However, European news organizations have been more attentive to this branch than their U.S. counterparts.

Six years ago ANTENNA TV (Athens) aired a series of documentaries that confirmed the appearance of fundamentalism in the region and at least two visits by Bin Laden to Tirana. This series were augmented and we re-aired in the week of Sept. 17. The ANTENNA revelations or hardly news; they reported ignored facts.

In 1997 Yossef Bodansky (author of Osama Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America) had documented the presence of fundamentalists in the Bosnian military and their links to the Albanian mafia that bankrolled the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). The latter is an organization that Robert Gelbard (Clinton's Balkan envoy) called " terrorists" in February 1998 and the President declared "allies" only a few months later. Ironically, the architects of the Balkan wars still don't get it; they persist in touting our Balkan follies as" successes" when debacle would have been a better term.

Richard Holbrooke and Wesley Clark, if in pious pontifications via CNN, interpret their Balkan wars as evidence of U.S. willingness to defend Muslim " victims." Predictably, Bush spokesman also point to the Balkans as evidence of Western benevolence toward Islam. But the unintended consequences of U.S. policies conceived in a historical vacuum are obvious in the Balkans as they were in Afghanistan. In the Balkans these policies made gangsters and terrorists our bed fellows and in Afghanistan paved the way for misogynists, to parade as government.

Under the Albright-Clark-Holbrooke watch thousands of Mujaheddins flocked to the Balkans in support of Alija Izetbegovic's dream of a "fundamentalist Islamic Republic." At the same time, half a millions a dollars worth of Iranian arms entered Bosnia through Croatian ports even though a U.N. weapons embargo was in effect, supposedly enforced by the Sixth Fleet. Warnings by the US Senate Republican Policy Committee and Senator Craig that "Iranian arms transfer and would help turn the Bosnian military into a militant Islamic base" went unheeded. Indeed an unknown number of "Afghan Islamic Fighters" joined the Bosnian military and many would eventually blend into the Bosnian society under NATO's nose. In due course, they could provide blond looking recruits and sleeper agents. In a brazen display of things to come, Mujaheddins with local wives have even attempted to create a version of a mini-theocracy in Bosnia. At the outskirts of Bocinja Donja a sign warns all infidels to be "afraid of Allah." In pre-war times this village was Serbian-inhabited, but its new owners prudently cleansed it of its rightful owners, according to the Toronto based Center for Peace in the Balkans.

In the threat from the Balkan branches of Bin Laden's sinister enterprise have been exacerbated by the casual granting a Bosnian passports to "Mujaheddin Fighters" and the theft of Albanian passports during the 1997 pyramid-caused meltdown of the Berisha regime. The evidence is disturbing.

On 24 September 1999, the Bosnian Muslim weekly Dani reported that Bin Laden, himself was issued a Bosnian passport in Vienna in 1993. This publication also revealed that the Bosnian Foreign Ministry was "seized by panic" when a Bosnian passport surfaced in the hands of Meherez Aodouni, and Arab terrorist arrested in Istanbul. Aodouni had obtained Bosnian citizenship and a passport "because he was a member of the Bosnia-Herzegovina army", the ministry explained.

But the question is how many more "members of the Bosnian army" crisscross the world with similar documents. Further south, Albanian authorities have yet to account for 100,000 blank passports that vanished, along with thousands of weapons, in the 1997 implosion of the country.

Any errors and typos found from my transcribing of this article are my own.


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To: Pericles
Thanks for the heads up!
21 posted on 10/14/2001 5:31:12 PM PDT by F-117A
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To: monkeywrench
We can thank Bill Clinton for our support of Muslim terrorists and drug-running thugs in Kosovo. We can also thank a Republican Congress for supporting Clinton's criminal policies. Now a Republican Administration continues Clinton's policies. Hopefully, Bush will withdraw all American forces from the Balkans in the very near future. I simply don't know why Americans want to spend $billions supporting Muslim terrorists - and tie-up thousands of American troops whose primary job is to support criminals and Muslim friends of bin Laden.
22 posted on 10/14/2001 5:33:03 PM PDT by Judge Parker
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To: Pericles; *balkans
What's this?  There are no terrorists in the Balkans!

Albania has rid itself of terrorist cells, says U.S. ambassador
 

23 posted on 10/14/2001 7:03:58 PM PDT by Incorrigible
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To: father_elijah
"I wouldn't be surprised if Al-Quaeda hadn't recruited a few."

Neither would I. And I imagine that they are being saved for a very "special" operation. They would be too valuable to waste on something average, especially given the current situation. I hope the Secret Service is on the ball.

24 posted on 10/14/2001 7:17:41 PM PDT by newwahoo
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To: father_elijah
This is what we have been talking about on several other posts.

There are also blue eyed fair haired Tuareg in North Africa. While they are secretive as a rule, I wouldn't be surprised if Al-Quaeda hadn't recruited a few. -------------------------------------------------------

Yes, we have, and sadly, I think we're about to be proven correct. I'm also worried about Filipino Muslims... Left Coast targets. I don't know anything about the security measures in airports located in the Phillipines', do you?

25 posted on 10/14/2001 7:52:41 PM PDT by onyx
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To: Pericles; Incorrigible
Fusion, Where are you? Come out, come out, where ever you are!

Excellent work as always Pericles. Further proof of the sober analysis from Greece about the Balkans. If Mr. Stavrou represents the rational thinking behind Greek strategic thinking about the Balkans then a "Greater Albania" is doomed.

So far, Bush has charted an excellent course for American Foriegn policy in the Balkans in terms of turning around the Clinton Admin's efforts by singling out terrorism as the enemy.

The greater Albania that people like fusion like to push down our throats is built on lies, deception, and evil. Here today and gone tommorrow. What will triumph is rational thinking, just goals, and dedication to the rule of Law. Values that are the hallmark of western thinking.

Greeks have consistently dealt with the events in the Balkans under these terms.

26 posted on 10/15/2001 9:26:54 AM PDT by nomoreheroes
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To: nomoreheroes
Prof. Nikolaos Stavrou teaches political science at Howard University, USA.
27 posted on 10/15/2001 9:36:11 AM PDT by Pericles
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To: nomoreheroes
This is why many Greeks are angry at America. Milosekiller was a nut and got extremely carried away, but the Serbian people believed they where merely fighting to keep their land free of fundamentalists who will one day wipe them out. Too late now. Clintoon and the media did a number on y'all. Time to study the History of the Balkans. Eg The country that calls itself "Macedonia" has NOTHING to do with Alexander the Great. They are Muslims left over from the Ottoman empire, who decided to hijack the glorious name and insignia of great Al. Greeks were told to shut up and put up with it. Also, read on the Battle of Kosovo in the Byzantine times. You'll learn the roots of the "innocent, opressed" Kosovars.
28 posted on 10/15/2001 9:41:36 AM PDT by aristotleman
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To: Pericles
I saw a blond muslim woman on the street in London this summer. It seemed so strange to see a woman with blonde hair sticking out from under her veil.
29 posted on 10/15/2001 11:57:29 AM PDT by Eva
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To: Pericles
I can't believe someone who have ethnic mostly Christian kin can forget about their forcibly converted ancestors and be a devout muslim. A muslim Slav is an ugly sight.
30 posted on 10/15/2001 4:44:35 PM PDT by madrussian
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To: madrussian
they make good fertilizer though.
31 posted on 10/15/2001 5:06:02 PM PDT by Pericles
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To: crazykatz
#12

Wrong!Milions of blond Serbs in Serbia,believe me!

33 posted on 10/18/2001 11:10:30 PM PDT by branicap
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To: Pericles
re : they make good fertilizer though.

Tut tut what happened to the Pericles I used to know, who was angry at his government for acting in a bullying way, and the media for the demonising of the Serb people.

Who had no argument with any of the people in the Balkans .

I know War has a brutalising effect, but I didn’t know it could happened over the internet.

Tony

34 posted on 10/19/2001 8:22:40 AM PDT by tonycavanagh
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To: tonycavanagh
You do know that the Muslim terrorist linked to Bin Laden who was arrested crossing into the USA from Canada with enough explosives to level a building held a valid Bosnian passport? My fertilizer comment was a double entendre (they make good fertilizer as in bombs and as in plant food).

Those Muslim extremists in Bosnia gave aid and comfort to the enemy. The involvement of the USA in Bosnia was wrong on many levels. The aiding of Muslim extremists by the USA for expediency was even criminal. Those Muslim Slavs helped the organizations that carried out 9/11. Keep that in mind when you go skiing in Bosnia, just ignore the "Pro-Osama Jihad" posters the Muslims put up this week. I hear the UK embassy is now open again in case you need documents validated.

I will simplify my comments for all readers in the near future.

35 posted on 10/22/2001 10:34:02 AM PDT by Pericles
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To: tonycavanagh; wonders; Incorrigible; randalcousins; branicap; Leonora; Hamiltonian; Stavka2...
They published this commentary in the Washington Times for those who want to easily refrence it (The Washington Times added a "?" at the end of the title not found in the original which I transcribed from The National Herald - English weekend edition):

The Balkan Branches of the Terror Network?

36 posted on 10/22/2001 10:41:12 AM PDT by Pericles
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To: madrussian
I can't believe someone who have ethnic mostly Christian kin can forget about their forcibly converted ancestors and be a devout muslim. A muslim Slav is an ugly sight.

Impossible. When Islam conquers THEY start the historical timeline. No history preceded them. Standard Islamic historical revisionism.

37 posted on 10/22/2001 11:10:12 AM PDT by Lent
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To: Pericles; tonycavanagh; crazykatz
I had a wonderful blonde Bosnian Muslim interpreter with me during my travels through Former Sector North in late August 1995 (borrowed from Former Sector West). Her first name was Leila, and she was just fantastic!

She was (a typical teen-aged girl crazy about her horse at the time, same as I was at her age)originally from just north of Banja Luka. One day the Serbs came to tell her family that it would be better if they left their home. They fled north (along with her horse) to Former Sector West (which was at that time RSK-held) and her family were welcomed by a Serb family into their home. Then came "Op Flash" and Croat soldiers came and told her family to "get out of here, you Muslim scum" and shot her horse in the face, although she begged them not to. End result: Leila loved Serbs and hated Croats with a passion. She was one of the most mature and straight-thinking girls of her age I ever met in former Yugoslavia. Poor, dear Leila had to grow up fast. What a sweet girl she was, how much tragedy she endured.

Sometimes, I look at the duplicate photos of the horses of Leila and I , the photos she begged me to make and which I gave to her, in Former Sector North (who were released by their fleeing owners, later shot by Croat forces, as was necessary, I guess.) So terribly sad.

At the end of the UNCRO Missions in former Sectors North, South, and West, Leila had the opportunity to transfer to UNMIBH, to work among Bosnian Muslims. She chose instead to word in UNTAES, to try to help the Serbs of Former Sector East. I still pray for Leila. She would certainly make some good man a wonderful wife. I hope this came true for her.

Oh yeah, Leila's blondeness was a plus for me in my job. The Croat soldiers, knowing me (blonde American lady) and seeing me with Leila, assumed Leila was an American, too. Made life so much easier!

38 posted on 10/22/2001 2:34:43 PM PDT by wonders
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To: branicap
I know hundreds of Serbian refugees here...NOT a blond( THAT DOES NOT COME OUT OF A BOTTLE, if you know what I mean) or a natural red-head amongst them....there are a some with medium brown and those are just kids...but, even then, they are FEW and far between.

Even the Croats that I know have at the lightest medium brown hair.

I know a Serb couple from Belgrade...NOT refugees and they have VERY dark hair...but their baby has very light brown hair.

Is dark hair more common than light hair among Serbs in general???

39 posted on 10/22/2001 6:26:41 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: crazykatz
As I said before,many blond Serbian men and women in Serbia.I am one of them!But,you could be right,when I think about it,Serbs are more dark haired than Slovenians and,maybe Croats...You see Catz,I couldn`t tell at first sight any difference between Serb,Croat,or Bosnian.But,I can reccognize Albanian at 100 yards!Different racial stock,entirely!

PS I hope that your catz live peacefully,now,when Clintooon is not on TV so often!

40 posted on 10/22/2001 6:43:12 PM PDT by branicap
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