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March 15, 2002
U.S. supported al-Qaeda cells during Balkan Wars
Fought Serbian troops
Isabel Vincent
National Post
Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda terrorist network has been
active in the Balkans for years, most recently helping
Kosovo rebels battle for independence from Serbia with
the financial and military backing of the United
States and NATO.
The claim that al-Qaeda played a role in the Balkan
wars of the 1990s came from an alleged FBI document
former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic presented in
his defence before the Hague tribunal last week. Mr.
Milosevic faces 66 counts of war crimes and genocide.
Although Hague prosecutors have challenged the
veracity of the document, which Mr. Milosevic
identified as a Congressional statement from the FBI
dated last December, Balkan experts say the presence
of al-Qaeda militants in Kosovo and Bosnia is well
documented.
Today, al-Qaeda members are helping the National
Liberation Army, a rebel group in Macedonia, fight the
Skopje government in a bid for independence, military
analysts say. Last week, Michael Steiner, the United
Nations administrator in Kosovo, warned of "importing
the Afghan danger to Europe" because several cells
trained and financed by al-Qaeda remain in the region.
"Many members of the Kosovo Liberation Army were sent
for training in terrorist camps in Afghanistan," said
James Bissett, former Canadian ambassador to
Yugoslavia and an expert on the Balkans. "Milosevic is
right. There is no question of their participation in
conflicts in the Balkans. It is very well documented."
The arrival in the Balkans of the so-called Afghan
Arabs, who are from various Middle Eastern states and
linked to al-Qaeda, began in 1992 soon after the war
in Bosnia. According to Lenard Cohen, professor of
political science at Simon Fraser University,
mujahedeen fighters who travelled to Afghanistan to
resist the Soviet occupation in the 1980s later
"migrated to Bosnia hoping to assist their Islamic
brethren in a struggle against Serbian [and for a
time] Croatian forces."
The Bosnian Muslims welcomed their assistance. After
the Bosnian war, "hundreds of Bosnian passports were
provided to the mujahedeen by the Muslim-controlled
government in Sarajevo," said Prof. Cohen in a recent
article titled Bin Laden and the war in the Balkans.
Many al-Qaeda members decided to stay in the region
after marrying local Muslim women, he said.
They also set up secret terrorist training camps in
Bosnia -- activities financed by the sale of opium
produced in Afghanistan and secretly shipped through
Turkey and Kosovo into central Europe.
In the years immediately before the NATO bombing of
Yugoslavia in 1999, the al-Qaeda militants moved into
Kosovo, the southern province of Serbia, to help
ethnic Albanian extremists of the KLA mount their
terrorist campaign against Serb targets in the region.
The mujahedeen "were financed by Saudi and United Arab
Emirates money," said one Western military official,
asking anonymity. "They were mercenaries who were not
running the show in Kosovo, but were used by the KLA
to do their dirty work."
The United States, which had originally trained the
Afghan Arabs during the war in Afghanistan, supported
them in Bosnia and then in Kosovo. When NATO forces
launched their military campaign against Yugoslavia
three years ago to unseat Mr. Milosevic, they entered
the Kosovo conflict on the side of the KLA, which had
already received "substantial" military and financial
support from bin Laden's network, analysts say.
In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist strikes on the
United States, NATO began to worry about the presence
in the Balkans of the Islamist terrorist cells it had
supported throughout the 1990s.
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