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    BALKANS: US-STYLE WAHHABISM
    Vladislav Gulevich (Ukraine)

    en.fondsk.ru
    04.11.2009

    Over a year ago the US and its European vassals had recognized
    the independence of Kosovo. What will not be forgotten are the
    fortitude of Serb patriots and the disgusting Hague trials during
    which unbelievably unfair sentences were handed out to them. Yet, the
    story is far from over. These days hundreds of NGOs based in the US,
    Europe, and Arab countries are "promoting democracy" in Kosovo. It
    should be realized to what extent their activities mesh with those
    of the Albanian criminal underworld.

    In Kosovo a dense network of mostly Islamic non-government foundations
    and organizations are establishing numerous schools, ostensibly
    to study Koran but practically to pursue an agenda not limited to
    the dissemination of religious knowledge. In particular, the system
    includes a number of Saudi organizations such as Al-Haramain Islamic
    Foundation, Joint Committee for Rescuing Kosovo and Chechnya, and The
    Saudi Joint Committee for the Relief of Kosovo, as well as Muslim
    NGOs from other countries - Al Vakh Al Islami, The World Assembly
    for Muslim Youth, The International Islamic Relief Organization,
    The Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage, and Kaliri il Merilis.

    All the Saudi foundations are operated by the Saudi Relief Committee
    headquartered in Riyadh. Its Kosovo office is located on the Bill
    Clinton Boulevard in Pristina. The Kosovo branch is headed by
    Jael Hamza Dzalaidan, an individual linked to Osama Bin Laden. The
    mission of the Committee is to coordinate the efforts of all Saudi
    NGOs in the former Yugoslavia aimed at spreading the Wahhabi brand
    of Islam, with which the population of the geographic region was not
    even familiar prior to the NATO occupation. The Committee provides
    financial support to a range of Albanian organizations espousing
    extremist views such as the Islamic Student Front, Prizren Youth,
    and Albanian Youth of Kosovo and is also known to have sponsored the
    terrorist Albanian National Army.

    When Arab charities in Kosovo offer aid to villages and towns,
    the consent of their residents to the construction of new mosques
    is set as the prerequisite. Agents of Saudi intelligence services
    establish contacts with the imams of the new religious centers, and
    the believers attending them are subsequently regarded as candidates
    for recruitment. Routinely the mosques are visited by Arab preachers
    - typically individuals with combat experience from Lebanon, Iran,
    Iraq, and Pakistan - who also act as military instructors. Along with
    religious indoctrination they teach the younger generation of Kosovars
    combat in urban settings and sabotage. Liaison officers of the Islamic
    Jihad terrorist group based in Egypt were spotted in Kosovo. There
    is a community of Albanian students at the Cairo University, a school
    notorious for serially bringing up Muslim terrorists.

    Muslim terrorists are especially active in the Prizren and Pec
    regions. Communities of followers of the most aggressive Islamic
    movements reside in Pec, and, unfortunately, support for them at
    the Balkans is broadening. It is generally believed that there exist
    three main centers of Islamic extremism at the Balkans - in Skopje
    (Macedonia), Tirana (Albania), and Kosovo.

    US security expert and OSCE Kosovo mission officer Thomas Gimble
    asserts that Kosovo has grown into a heaven for Islamic terrorist
    organizations and that Al Qaeda is massively pouring money into
    the region. The Saudi Arabia, Iran, Bahrain, and Qatar as well as
    the Hezbollah terrorist group are jointly forming a whole army of
    jihadists potentially numbering up to 75,000 people.

    The process underway in Kosovo is not an Islamic renaissance but the
    advent of Wahhabism which is the most aggressive and irreconcilable
    aberration of Islam. It is driven not only by the Saudi Arabia
    but also by its "big brother" - the US. The latter may claim to
    be uprooting Wahhabism in Afghanistan but, strange as it may seem,
    the US has no problem coexisting with it in Kosovo. Manipulations
    perpetrated by the US are meant to create a source of permanent
    tension and destabilization in Europe. It is not surprising, therefore,
    that Western humanitarian missions - Charles Stuart Mott Foundation,
    East-West Management Institute, Foundation for Democratic Initiatives,
    The Balkan Trust for Democracy, The German Marshall Fund, Rockefeller
    Brothers Fund - are working side by side with Wahhabi preachers.

    It is stated proudly at the site of the Charles Stuart Mott Foundation
    that currently NGOs are mushrooming in Kosovo. According to Kosovo
    branch head Bakshim Rahmani, the number of NGOs registered in the
    province has reached 5,000!

    Implementing its political projects in the region, the US cooperates
    tightly with the leaders of the Albanian mafia. Curiously, "the
    world's foremost democracy" and the Albanian criminal groups seem
    to have common objectives. The most influential leaders of Albanian
    criminal underworld are Rami Mustafi, leader of the Rami-Guys group
    controlling the east of Kosovo (Kacanik-Gnilana-Vitina), Albanian
    politician Hashim Thaci, Recep Salemi, and Agim Cheku. The merger of
    the Albanian politics and organized crime brought to life a monster
    which poses a threat to the entire Central and South Europe. Backed
    by Tirana and Washington, the Albanian organized crime is forging
    political parties to infiltrate the Kosovo administration. For example,
    Thaci, Salemi, and Cheku established the Kosovo Democratic Party. Their
    allies are notorious individuals like Havit Haliti, Suleyman Semimi,
    Agim Shyla, and Samid Lushtaku. Lushtaku and Semimi are the founders
    of the Kosovo Liberation Army and former field commanders of the
    Defense Corps Kosovo. All of these people have individual sectors
    of responsibility in the politics and organized crime spheres while
    acting under the control of the Democratic Party of Kosovo. So,
    Thaci is the party leader, and Haliti is the director of secret
    service and financial operations.

    Currently the top criminal positions in Kosovo are shared by the
    Rami-guys and several other groups having links with US and Albanian
    intelligence services. Some of them are characterized below.

    The Brakai group is led by brothers Albert, Ilin, and Fatmir Brakai.

    They maintain close ties with former Albanian Prime Minister and
    present-day parliamentarian Fatos Nano. Information about the
    connections between Nano and the Albanian mafia in Italy surfaces
    regularly in the Italian media. The Brakai group controls Pristina
    and the territories along the Drenica Valley.

    The dominion of former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's
    group spans Pec-Decani-Dakovica. It is sponsored by major Albanian
    businessman and arms smuggler Ekrem Luka. The arms deliveries are
    controlled by Luka's trustee Ali Haski who is linked to Albania's
    SHIK security service. Luka is an ally of Thaci's clan connected to
    it via Haliti.

    Several other groups are also dominant in the formerly Serbian Kosovo.

    Florim Maloku controls the smuggling of cigarettes, cars, and alcohol
    into Kosovo (he is known to have donated $300 to the Kosovo Liberation
    Army in the past). Ismet Aslani, an individual linked to Thaci and to
    Kosovo's number one smuggler Nuredin Ibishi, controls the deliveries
    of marijuana, heroin, and fuel to the region. Salli Nimani, whose
    donations to the cause of the Kosovo Liberation Army totaled $3 mln,
    supplies firearms from Albania, occasionally transiting them by cars
    with diplomatic license plates. He also helps former Kosovo Liberation
    Army guerrillas find jobs in Presevo, Medveda and Bujanovac, thus
    broadening the niche of his criminal activity. As a result, currently
    Nimani is also smuggling firearms into the above regions. Shukri Buya,
    a smuggler and a confidant of SHIK and the Albanian mafia, sponsors
    the Black Eagle paramilitary formation.

    As it follows from all of the above, the Islamization of the formerly
    Serbian territories is paralleled by their criminalization. The
    Albanian mafia patronized by Washington is penetrating the Kosovo
    administration and propelling its agents to significant political and
    government positions. Given the current disposition, the abandoned
    Serbian minority in the region has practically no chances to survive.

    "My beloved Serbia, I am ready to sacrifice my life in your name. I
    am aware what I give away and for what". This was the vow of Serbian
    volunteers preparing to fight the enemies of their country. Hopefully,
    Serbs will find the strength not to give in at the face of new
    hardships.
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