Al-Qaeda members who are known to have fought
in Bosnia include 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh
Muhammad and 9/11 hijackers Khalid Al-Mihdhar
and Nawaf Al-Hazmi. Another famous veteran of
the Bosnian war is the jihadist filmmaker and reputed
financier of the 2002 Bali bombings, Reda Seyam.
(On Seyam and the Bali bombings, see my article
in Policy Review here.)
Seyam brought his German wife, Regina Kreis, with
him to Bosnia. In her memoir Mundtot, Kreis describes
watching her husband film the summary executions of
Serb prisoners: including one who was decapitated
and another who was shot to death by a firing squad
of mujahideen wives. (The memoir appeared under
the pseudonym Doris Glück.) According to Kreiss
testimony, the German-based 9/11 facilitator Ramzi
Binalshibh was also present in Bosnia during the war.
Two western journalists Der Spiegels Renate Flottau
and the late Eve-Ann Prentice of the Times of London
claim to have witnessed Osama bin Laden himself
showing up for a meeting with Izetbegovic at the
latters Sarajevo office in November 1994. For a
transcript of Prentice attempting to testify on the
matter before the ICTY and being immediately cut
off by the judges see here. (Go to transcript page
47949.)
The story of Al-Qaedas involvement in the
Bosnian war is particularly relevant today in
light of the fact that virtually the exact same
scenario is currently playing itself out in Libya
at a greatly accelerated pace.
Now as then, America and NATO have intervened
in a civil war in the name of protecting civilians and
found themselves making common cause with
Al-Qaeda-linked mujahideen.
Now as then, Americas de facto allies are not only
committing horrific atrocities, they are filming them
to boot.
Now as then, despite the evidence, those atrocities
have gone almost entirely ignored by the western
media. Now as then, the atrocities in question bear
the distinctive mark of jihad.
(On Al-Qaeda and the Libyan rebellion, see my earlier
articles here and here. On rebel atrocities in Libya,
see my earlier articles here and here.)