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Provocations from Sarajevo: Musa Announces Gathering of Bosniaks Against Citizens Supporting Dodik

Provocations from Sarajevo: Musa Announces Gathering of Bosniaks Against Citizens Supporting Dodik

The race of hatred and serbophobia from certain media and social networks in the Federation exceeds the boundaries of security.
 
The call by Sanin Musa, a former member of the “El Mujahideen” unit and the leader of the political movement “Faith, People, State,” for the gathering of his supporters, radical Islamists, in front of the Court of BiH on Monday, February 5, when the trial of the President of the Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik continues, but also a gathering of support, is interpreted by security officials as a threat, a call for lynching, and raises the question of whether there are conditions for a trial in such an atmosphere.
 
Musa called for the gathering in front of the Court of BiH on social media.
 
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Sarajevo Canton confirmed that there is no application for the gathering of Musa’s supporters on February 5.
 
Sanin Musa and the “antidetector,” Nihad Alickovic, have gathered before and in front of the BiH judiciary and the Federal Parliament recently to “fiery” destructive demonstrations in the spring of 2016. Musa’s calls for war are not unknown.
 
“What are the security agencies doing?” asks the Minister of Security in the Council of Ministers, Nenad Nesic.
 
“I expect such people as Musa to be sanctioned, to be prevented from causing incidents, and to support their president. The prosecution finally has to do something to prevent such extremists from causing conflicts in BiH tomorrow,” Nesic said.
 
Musa’s open war threats and calls for the lynching of the President of Srpska and citizens at a support rally in Sarajevo are also reacted to by associations stemming from the Defense-Homeland War.
 
“We will come down again to support because this is a process against the Republic of Srpska,” said Branimir Kojic, the president of the Assembly of the Republic Organization of Families of Captured and Killed Fighters and Missing Civilians.
 
President of the Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, says he will go to the Court of BiH and that he is not afraid of those who threaten protests against him and Srpska in Sarajevo.
 
“I’m not a coward; I’ll come, but I invite them to stay at home, not because I’m afraid; I don’t want any trouble,” Dodik said.
 
Musa’s threats from social media, from the perspective of security officials, are not groundless.
 
Even, says security expert Jevad Galijasevic, it is symptomatic that Western intelligence circles have opened social networks to radical Islamists.
 
“They don’t need permission; the announcement itself is a mobilization call for Wahhabis. There are no conditions for the trial to be held,” emphasized Galijasevic.
 
Sanin Musa’s dossier is full of confirmations of his wartime and post-war radical Islamic activities, but he still leads in organizing gatherings.
 
At the beginning of September, in Sarajevo, he organized a counter-rally to the peaceful gathering of citizens of East Sarajevo at the “Border Exists” rally.

Source: RTRS

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