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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Benny B on October 30, 2011, 09:03:51 AM
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The attack on the US embassy in Sarajevo by a gunman believed to be a follower of an ultraconservative Islamic sect exposed Bosnia's inability to deal with religious extremists who penetrated the country during its 1992-5 war. The gunman is accused of shooting at the embassy building for at least 30 minutes on Friday, wounding a policeman guarding the facility, before a police sniper immobilised him with a shot in his leg. The attacker, identified by police as 23-year-old Mevlid Jasarevic, was known to Bosnian police as someone who had frequented one of the country's most isolated communities practicing extremely conservative branch of Islam alternatively referred to as Wahhabism and Salafism.
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would have been crazy if he had a timer on him with c4 and it went off with those military guys around him.
:o
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In before Benchmaster claims he was the sniper that took the shooter down.
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In before Benchmaster claims he was the sniper that took the shooter down.
Where is benchmaster?
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Where is benchmaster?
No one had heard from him since the Bin Laden raid? ???
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Well looking on the positive side for the Bosnian people, actions like this should help keep them out of the EU for a few extra years!
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Many of the insurgents fighting in Afghanistan cross the border from Bosnia.
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That's a joke no doubt. Bosnia is no where near Afghan.