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Al-Qaeda man says terrorists safe in Bosnia


Author: Serbianna

Date of publishing: 20 April 2009

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Wednesday 29 April 2009, by Emanuele G. - 255 letture

A Bosnian Muslim national under an alias Nihad C. gave an interview to a Vienna based weekly, The News, where he said that al-Qaeda terrorists are living safe in Bosnia’s capital Sarajevo but that he is in contact with the Western spy agencies and supplies them with intelligence.

“I myself have trained over 300 people. You know the Americans. The people are in Spain in Morocco, in Algeria. The do nothing alone. But if the command comes, then let’s start,” said Nihad.

Nihad C. also said that al-Qaeda has an ongoing operation in Vienna’s Sahaba Mosque and that “once again” authorities have failed to stop the plan, he said.

According to Serbia’s intelligence, the leader of the Sahaba Mosque in Vienna is Effendia Nedzad Balkan known as Abu Muhammed. Abu Muhammed is a Serbia-born Muslim from the region of Raska, known to Muslims as Sandzak, and he acts as the main financier of the Sandzak Wahabis who congregate in the Sahaba Mosque.

Abu Muhammed was involved in a 2006 beating of a Bosnian Serb in the city of Brcko in Bosnia. Sahaba Mosque was also a focus during the terror investigation of Bosnian Muslims who attacked the US Embassy in Vienna.

Nihad told the Austrian media that Austrians have so far been “lucky” because al-Qaeda bombers have been busy in Afghanistan but said that “the people are in Spain, in Morocco, in Algeria,” are awaiting orders.

Nihad is a Stuttgart-born Muslim who has lived in Bosnia for the last 16 years.

He was an al-Qaeda volunteer for the Bosnian MUslim Army which waged Jihad against Bosnian Christians while claiming that Serbs are engaged in “aggression”. Bosnian Muslims widely portray their military failure in Bosnia as a “genocide” and blame Serbs for that.

In 2008, Nihad bragged to the Bosnian paper Dani that he killed numerous Serbs, Russians, Americans and Britons.

He told Dani that Bosnian al-Qaeda fighters had different “philosophies” on how to cut another person’s throat.

“If the victim’s throat cut a little deeper, the victim immediately loses consciousness. However, cutting it at the upper end of the neck you feel the victim dies slowly,” said Nihad.

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