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Bosnia Plans to Expel Arabs Who Fought in Its War
2007-08-02
When Fadhil Hamdani first came to Bosnia from Iraq in 1979 he had no idea he would stay so long. But after prolonged studies, marriage to a Bosnian woman, the birth of five children and citizenship, the years turned into decades. Now he says he feels more Bosnian than Iraqi. But the Bosnian government does not agree. It views him as a threat to national security and is putting Mr. Hamdani and other foreign fighters who have lived in Bosnia for many years on notice of deportation.

Arabs, the largest group among hundreds of foreign fighters, fought alongside the Bosnian Muslim Army during the war here, from 1992 to 1995, against Serbs and Croats. In return, they were given Bosnian citizenship. Most left after the war, which tore apart Muslim, Serbian and Croatian communities and cost around 100,000 lives. But a number stayed on and settled down.

Bosnian officials say their policies are merely reversing decisions that were illegally made at the warÂ’s end. But Bosnian politicians and international officials say that the reversals are primarily motivated by a broader concern: that Bosnia should not be seen as a haven for Islamic militants.

Western officials and local politicians, mostly the Muslims’ former opponents, have accused the former fighters of promoting radical Islam and damaging Bosnia’s reputation in the process. “Some of their structures have been very active in promoting radical activities in the form of Wahhabism,” said Dragan Mektic, Bosnia’s deputy security minister, in a recent interview, referring to a strict form of Islam. “The public feel endangered.”

Western governments have been encouraging the move. Miroslav Lajcak, a Slovak diplomat who is the high representative of the international community in Bosnia and the senior international official here, has increased pressure on the government to move ahead with the deportations. So far, only two former combatants have actually been expelled, both last year. “The presence of foreign fighters isn’t particularly useful for building a modern democratic state,” said a Western diplomat closely involved with the review, who spoke on the customary diplomatic condition of anonymity.

While many former fighters who stayed have managed to fit into Bosnian society, others stand out. Imad al-Hussein, a former medical student from Syria with a thick beard, became the public face of the Muslim fighters, or mujahedeen, after the war. He is one of six former fighters the government wants to expel first. The government has not publicly outlined its case against him. His views do lie outside the norms of most Muslims here. For instance, he says that suicide bombings are justifiable but only within Israel. He said in a long interview that he and his former comrades had always acted within the law in Bosnia. But in response to the threat of being removed from his family’s home by force, he said: “I keep asking myself, will I be able to contain my instincts. If you defend yourself on your doorstep you become a martyr. And that is a great temptation.”

Other veterans are tensely biding their time, and they contend that there is nothing to connect them to any form of illegal activity. “If there was any evidence against us, then why have they let 12 years pass without prosecuting us,” said Raffaq Jalili, a Moroccan wounded in the war.
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Posted by:ryuge

#9  Right, when pigs named Allah fly.

His views do lie outside the norms of most Muslims here. For instance, he says that suicide bombings are justifiable but only within Israel.

Poor peaceful Islamic terrorist, simply misunderstood.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-08-02 15:30  

#8  The Bosnians made a deal with the devil and now they want him to just peacefully go away? Good luck!
Posted by: Abu Uluque6305   2007-08-02 13:26  

#7  Nothing but a little movement in the Ummah.
Posted by: Waldemar Spurt1655   2007-08-02 13:14  

#6  Bosnia Plans to Expel Arabs Who Fought in Its War
Wahhabis Wear out Welcome
My first thought when I read the original headline was that the overbearing Wahhabi trouble makers are pissing off the natives and that seems to be the crux of the problem.
Posted by: GK   2007-08-02 11:32  

#5  In their eyes muslims are brothers and never in the wrong whilst us in the West know its far from the truth!!!
Posted by: Paul   2007-08-02 10:16  

#4  My surprise meter is spastic. We'll have to keep track of this and see how Bosnia accomplishes this clensing.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-08-02 10:01  

#3  I think they should expel the bloody lot.

Islam is a death cult and should be treated like it.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-08-02 10:00  

#2  Western officials and local politicians, mostly the MuslimsÂ’ former opponents, have accused the former fighters of promoting radical Islam and damaging BosniaÂ’s reputation in the process.

Exactly why folks like "Mr. Hamdani" ought to do more about that little terrorism nuisance.
Posted by: gorb   2007-08-02 03:33  

#1  This sure sounds repressive at the moment - I wonder how this will look in hindsight, 20 or 50 years hence.

If the world's societal tensions continue on their current path, I have to think that mass deportations - including of "innocents" - will become a matter of state survival in many places.

The present sitution in Bosnia may look like "the good old days" within just a few years.
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2007-08-02 02:02  

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