This
days over the Internet Bosnian Muslim branch of Al Qaeda started to
post lies about Dr.Darko Trifunovic in order to prevent him to
participate 11th European Police Congress.
;)
Behind the name of Richard Johnston is World known terrorist FATEH KAMELOne of the favorit lies is as below:
1. Darko Trifunovic - Srebrenica Genocide Denier & "Terrorism Expert"
This is post by phantom Dr. Richard Johnstone. This person do not exist and all is part of Bosnian radical Muslim propaganda.
In
reality it is a case of Internet base murder because behind the name of
Dr.Richard Johnstone, (this name is misuse by terrorist) is world know terrorist KAMEL FATEH
BEHIND THE NAME DR RICHARD JOHNSTONE IS AL QAEDA HIGH OPERATIVE AND FUGITIVE KAMEL FATEH –
wanted by Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
So call dr Richard Johnstone spreading lies and waging Internet Jihad against dr Darko Trifunovic. STOP THE TERRORIST FROM BOSNIA NOW!!!
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A brief insight into some of the more flowery death threats against Trifunovic, posted at Bosnjaci.net:
This is truly Al Qaeda style. Threats to life is serious crime. We need to inform FBI about this case.
This is not a first time that Bosnian Muslim Mujaheddin misusing the Internet. We call the Jihadinet.
“Help
us God to erase Trifunovic and entire his family from Earth - We must
teach our kids from age of 5 how to use pistols and guns, and that they
hold in one hand (knjiga) Ku’ran and in another hand a gun ready for use
- If Darko Trifunovci goes to the 11th Police Congress in Berlin, God
help that all Muslims finish him - Such individuals as Darko Trifunovic,
we need to harass him, and we need to continue to discredit him by all
means and to very end, until others dare not show up to talk about
terrorism”
I have no comment on above mentioned threat to life. MURDERS, JUST A MURDERS
Comment by Bo Line — January 15, 2008 #
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FROM OC EURO POLICE CONGRESS
Dr Darko Trifunovic
AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT:
Prof.
Dr. Darko Trifunovic, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security
Studies, informed us that he will not be able to come to Berlin and to
speak at the 11th European Police Congress, since he has been put under
pressure by radical groups. He received very dangerous death threats.
For this reason he decided not expose himself and endanger the congress.
This kind of illegitimate pressure do not belonged to our
European culture or civilization. Furthermore death threat show real
face of those extreme group and we need to pay more attention on them in
future.
Comment by General Reimar Scherz — January 12, 2008 #
Fateh Kamel. [Source: Radio Canada]The
Al-Kifah Refugee Center in Brooklyn has an office in Zagreb, Croatia,
also called the Al-Kifah Refugee Center, and the links between the two
are very close. Both are connected to Maktab al-Khidamat/Al-Kifah in
Pakistan, which is an al-Qaeda charity front. Hassan Hakim, deputy
director of the Zagreb office, says his office is linked only to the
Brooklyn office. This is important because the Zagreb office is closely
involved in assisting mujaheddin in the Bosnian war and the Brooklyn
office is closely linked to the CIA, suggesting the CIA could be
assisting the Bosnia mujaheddin through the relationship between
Brooklyn and Zagreb offices. [Washington Post, 3 August 1993.')" onmouseout="return nd()">Washington Post, 8/3/1993; Al-Qaida\'s
Jihad in Europe: The Afghan-Bosnian Network (New York: Berg Publishers,
2004)., 41.')" onmouseout="return nd()">Kohlmann, 2004, pp. 41] The Zagreb office will remain open after the Brooklyn office is closed in the wake of the 1993 WTC bombing (see February 26, 1993),
as all of the bombers were connected to that office. A Washington Post
journalist who visits it in August 1993 describes it as being “housed in
a modern, two-story building staffed by Arabs who identified themselves
as Algerians.” [Washington Post, 3 August 1993.')" onmouseout="return nd()">Washington Post, 8/3/1993] Like the Brooklyn office, the Zagreb office appears to be staffed with many militants involved in illegal activities:
Fateh Kamel will reportedly be involved in many attacks and is
considered a leader for Ahmed Ressam, who will attempt to bomb the Los
Angeles airport (see December 14, 1999).
Lionel Dumont is involved in numerous al-Qaeda plots, even as far afield as Japan.
Hocine Senoussaoui is connected with Al-Gama’a al-Islamiyya and the GIA and will be arrested in France in 1996. [Al-Qaida\'s
Jihad in Europe: The Afghan-Bosnian Network (New York: Berg Publishers,
2004)., 164, 186, 189, 195.')" onmouseout="return nd()">Kohlmann,
2004, pp. 164, 186, 189, 195]
Kamar Eddine Kherbane, head of the Zagreb office, is a known al-Qaeda
operative as well as a leader of an Algerian extremist group, and
allegedly will be involved in the 9/11 attacks (see September 18-20, 2001).
Hassan Hakim. A 1996 CIA report will say that he is a senior member of
Algerian extremist groups and was arrested in France for weapons
smuggling in July 1994.
In 1996, a CIA report will say that an Algerian national connected to
the Zagreb office is “preparing for an unspecified terrorist attack in
Europe…” [CIA Report.')" onmouseout="return nd()">Central Intelligence Agency, 1/1996]
“A Call for Jihad in Bosnia” flyer published by the Al-Kifah Refugee Center’s Boston branch. [Source: Public domain]The
Al-Kifah Refugee Center in Brooklyn, New York, is al-Qaeda’s main
foothold in the US and most of the 1993 WTC bombers are closely tied to
it. It had been formed in the 1980s to send militants to fight in
Afghanistan and also help veteran fighters settle in the US (see 1986-1993).
But the Afghanistan war against the Soviets ended in early 1989 and the
winning factions soon began fighting amongst themselves (see February 15, 1989).
But a new cause is on the horizon as Yugoslavia starts falling apart.
By 1991, the center’s parent organization in Pakistan, Maktab
al-Khidamat(MAK)/Al-Kifah begins setting up al-Qaeda charity fronts in
the Bosnia region (see 1991).
The main regional MAK/Al-Kifah branch in Zagreb, Croatia, is also
called the Al-Kifah Refugee Center like the Brooklyn branch and has very
close ties with that branch (see Early 1990s). In 1992, war breaks out in Bosnia (see April 6, 1992)
and the Al-Kifah Refugee Center in Brooklyn shifts its focus fully to
the Bosnia cause. For instance, the Boston branch publishes “A Call for
Jihad in Bosnia.” It claims that more than 100,000 Bosnians had been
killed and that thousands of Muslim girls had been kidnapped and kept in
Yugoslav army camps for sex. It urges readers who wish “to provide the
emerging jihad movement in Bosnia with more than food and shelter” to
send their donations to Al-Kifah. And just as Al-Kifah led the effort to
send US-based militants to fight in Afghanistan, it appears to do the
same for Bosnia. Vanity Fair will later claim, “Dozens and perhaps
hundreds of US residents are reported to have joined appeals to fight
the Serbs in Bosnia.” [Vanity Fair, March 2005.')" onmouseout="return nd()">Vanity Fair, 3/2005]
The head of the Al-Kifah Refugee Center’s Zagreb branch, Kamer Eddine
Kherbane, apparently is also one of the leaders of the mujaheddin
fighters in Bosnia around this time (see 1990 and 1991). The CIA had ties to Al-Kifah during the Afghan war (see Late 1980s and After)
and there is some circumstantial evidence of US government ties to it
during the Bosnia war. In 1992, Ali Mohamed, a double agent and ex-US
Special Forces officer with close ties to Al-Kifah, leads a group of US
militants who are all ex-US soldiers to train and fight in Bosnia (see December 1992).
Abu Ubaidah Yahya, an ex-US marine and security chief at the Brooklyn
branch, will lead a second group of US militants to fight in Bosnia (see
Spring 1993).