SDA INTERNET RAIDER

Jasmin Mulahusić is mentioned in a UN document on al-Qaeda's activities in the world

This is a person against whom the Prosecutor's Office of B&H is conducting an investigation for the criminal offense of spreading national, religious and racial intolerance

Mulahusić's name is mentioned in the UN report. Avaz

M. Aščić

While Bakir Izetbegović and the SDA are publicly defending Mulahusić and his right to freedom of speech, "Avaz" publishes documents from international security agencies which confirm the thesis of the Prosecutor's Office of B&H that he is a man connected to international terrorist organizations and not an ordinary internet bot.

The name of the radical SDA internet raider Jasmin Mulahusić, from Zavidovići, who was arrested on the orders of the Prosecutor's Office of B&H at the Bosanski Brod border crossing, is in the Algerian government's report submitted to the UN Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999).

Namely, Malahusić is also mentioned in the Report of the Algerian Government submitted to the UN Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999).

On 16 April 2003, Ambassador Abdallah Baali, Permanent Representative of Algeria, wrote a letter to the Chairman of the Committee. The letter-report lists individuals and organizations linked to terrorist organizations around the world, primarily al-Qaeda.


Facsimile of page 13 of the Report, which also states the name of Jasmin Mulahusić. Avaz

In a detailed document, full of the names of the terrorists and information about their movements and activities, page 13 lists the name of Ahmed Zaoui - alias Abou Houdeifa, born on December 7, 1960 in ElIdrissia / Djelfa, Algeria, son of Lakhdar Zaoui and Amina Tahar.

Zaoui was convicted five times in absentia by the Algerian Criminal Court for terrorist activities and for belonging to terrorist groups.

- Various inquiries conducted in Belgium have indicated his involvement in the arms trafficking to Algeria. His connection to terrorists Mohamed Kerrouche, aka Salim (currently living in London), Bosnians Nurset Jusufović, Jasmin Mulahusić and Senad Ramčilović, and brothers from Morocco Ali and Youcef El Majda, who were arrested on April 3, 1996, has also been proven.

Ahmed Zaoui was expelled from Belgium to Switzerland, then to Burkina Faso, and then went to Malaysia. He currently lives in New Zealand, the ambassador's letter reads.

He also played an important role in the fabricated affair by paraintelligence structures in B&H. The Croatian intelligence agency SOA allegedly recruited Wahhabis from B&H who work in Croatia and other EU countries to spy on other Wahhabis in B&H.

It turned out that there was nothing from that story, and there was growing speculation that the "recruits" were in fact instructed by one part of Bosnia and Herzegovina intelligence services. In the end, it turned out that these were false reports with the aim of discrediting certain persons.

This is a person against whom the Prosecutor's Office of B&H is conducting an investigation for the criminal offense of spreading national, religious and racial intolerance. He is known for creating photomontages and videos in which he discredits journalists and all politicians who SAD does not like. He openly sided with the ISA director and opened dozens of fake profiles in which he openly threatened journalists and politicians who SDA does not like.