RFE/RL
- 6 June 2002
Posted 30 June 2002 on Religioscope
Mustafa
Ceric, the head of Bosnia's Islamic community, warned on 5
June 2002 that thousands of Bosnians could be deprived of
valuable humanitarian aid as authorities target groups suspected
of having links to terrorism, Reuters reported.
"Islamic
humanitarian organizations are raided and investigated not
because they have done something wrong but because of suspicion
they might think of doing something wrong," AP quoted
him as saying.
Eight
groups have been targeted since the 11 September attacks in
the United States heightened global efforts to curb terrorism,
Reuters noted. Ceric charged that authorities are creating
an atmosphere in which accusations of terrorist links are
leveled without having been proven in court, Reuters said.
Police
this week raided the Bosnia offices of the Al-Haramain Islamic
Foundation, which has been blacklisted by the United States
for alleged links to terrorism.
Bosnian
Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija told the Organization of
the Islamic Conference in Sarajevo on 5 June that checks on
charity organizations' finances were not aimed solely at Arabic
Islamic charities but at "all those for which there
was sufficient evidence that they breached Bosnia-Herzegovina's
regulations," FENA reported.