Bosnia on UN list of al-Qaeda helpers
October 6, 2008
UN Security Council has once again listed Bosnia as a country that helps the terrorist al Qaeda network, writes Croatian daily Vecernji this Sunday.
"Security Council lists names, addresses, passport numbers and the dates they expire for 20 or so naturalized citizens of Bosnia. On the list of potential helpers of al-Qaeda in Bosnia are mentioned several humanitarian organization that, according to the Un Resolution 1822, must urgently be stopped and their property frozen," writes Croatian daily Vecernji.
Bin Muhammad, Ayadi Chafiq known as Abou El Baraa and Ayadi Shafig are the names of Tunis-born so-called first rang al-Qaeda helpers whose passports have expired in 2003.
Their last known address is in the Provare Street 20 in Bosnian capital Sarajevo, says Vecernji.
Vecernje says that Bosnian Muslim organization Vezir from Travnik is mentioned in the UN report whose workers are Najib Ben Mohamed Ben Salema and Safet Durguti.
Durguti is a Kosovo Albanian.
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