Saudi "terror" cells, training camps active in
Kosovo - Serb source
BBC Monitoring Europe (Political) - November 14, 2006 Tuesday
Text of report by Montenegrin Mina news agency
Gracanica, 14 November: There are strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin
in the Kosovo villages of Planjane and Racane in the Sredacka zupa area, says a
statement issued today by the press office of the Rasko-Prizrenska Eparchy.
The statement says that there are training camps in northern Kosovo, where
trainers are experienced terrorists who were active in Afghanistan and Bosnia-Hercegovina
(B-H).
The statement recalls that recently UNMIK [UN Mission in Kosovo] police
uncovered in the village of Talinovac near Urosevac, in a "Shqiptar [Albanian]
terrorist cell" liquid explosives, identical to the explosive used in terror
operations in London.
These centres and camps for training of terrorists have at their disposal arms
and explosives which "are going to be used in future attacks against Christians,
their churches, cemeteries, and other holy places" says the statement.
Over the last seven years, since the arrival of the international community,
around 400 new mosques have been constructed in Kosovo, while 150 churches have
been demolished, the statement says.
Source: Mina news agency, Podgorica, in Serbian
1230 gmt 14 Nov 06
Copyright 2006 British Broadcasting Corporation
Posted for Fair Use only.