• Al-Qaeda in Bosnia and Herzegovina was the al-Qaeda branch based in Bosnia and Herzegovina, formed during the Bosnian War in 1992. During the Bosnian...
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  • Europe - Al-Qaeda In Bosnia-Herzegovina: Myth Or Present Danger, Vlado Azinovic's research about the alleged presence of Al-Qaeda in Bosnia and the role...
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    referendum, and rejected its outcome. Anticipating the outcome of the referendum, the Assembly of the Serb People in Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the...
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    List of wars: 1990–2002 (category Lists of wars in the 20th century)
    Ansar al Sharia in Libya, al Qaeda". Long War Journal. Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Irshaid, Faisal (13 June 2014). "Profile: Libya's Ansar al-Sharia"...
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    Al-Qaeda (/ælˈkaɪdə, ˌælkɑːˈiːdə/; Arabic: القاعدة, romanized: al-Qāʿidah, lit. 'the Base', IPA: [alˈqaː.ʕi.da]) is a pan-Islamist militant organization...
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  • This is a list of wars involving Bosnia and Herzegovina. List of wars involving Yugoslavia...
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  • (1992–1995). Military operations, including Al-Qaeda activity (see Al-Qaeda in Bosnia and Herzegovina), were funded and supported by the Saudi High Commission...
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    Croat–Bosniak War was a conflict between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, supported by Croatia, that lasted from 18 October...
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  • fighting and unite against the West. In April 2015, he was killed by a US drone strike in Yemen with his eldest son. Al-Qaeda in Bosnia and Herzegovina Staff...
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  • in 1995, the new Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina offered citizenship to all foreign volunteers who had fought on their behalf. Al-Harbi settled in...
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  • informative nature (Press) only and are not ICTY official records. Radio Free Europe - Al-Qaeda In Bosnia-Herzegovina: Myth Or Present Danger, Vlado Azinovic's...
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    Its origins were in the Jai'sh al-Taifa al-Mansurah organization founded by Abu Omar al-Baghdadi in 2004, which fought alongside al-Qaeda during the Iraqi...
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    alias Abu Hajr (ابو هاجر) and Abu Hazim, (1972 – 18 June 2004), was the leader of the militant Jihadist group al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia. He succeeded...
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    Brigade, which was a brigade of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, based in Zenica. This independent subdivision colloquially known as...
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    and childhood friend Nawaf al-Hazmi went to Bosnia and Herzegovina to fight with the mujahideen in the Bosnian War. After the war, al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi...
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  • supporting the Bosnian Muslims were Al-Qaeda (including Bosnian branch), Harkat ul-Ansar, Refah Party, Armed Islamic Group of Algeria, and others. Among...
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    of 30% of the Bosnia and Herzegovina) were signed, all foreign volunteers were invited to leave the territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina and were replaced...
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    Dževad Galijašević (category Bosnia and Herzegovina politicians)
    Delić was arrested in May 1989. During the Bosnian War, Galijašević joined the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and was an officer of the...
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    Osama bin Laden (redirect from Amal al-Sada)
    Arabian-born Islamic dissident and militant leader who was the founder and first general emir of al-Qaeda from 1988 until his death in 2011. Ideologically a pan-Islamist...
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  • and various media groups in Afghanistan. While both men had good relations with Bin Laden and al-Qaeda, they both denied being members of al-Qaeda in...
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    battalions during which they participated in the Gulf War and the stabilization force in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2004–2005: Commander of the First Battalion...
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    independent Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He later served as the first chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Shortly after his term...
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  • prosecutions brought against individuals for the crime of genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and international cases brought against states for the same crime...
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  • operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina which established SFOR Joint Forge (1998–2004) — NATO peace-keeping operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina following...
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    Zacarias Moussaoui (category French al-Qaeda members)
    Zakariyyā Mūsawī; born 30 May 1968) is a French member of al-Qaeda who pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to conspiring to kill citizens of the United...
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  • Islamist and co-founder of al-Qaeda, in conjunction with several other Islamic militant leaders, issued two fatawa – in 1996 and then again in 1998—that...
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    Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh (category British expatriates in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    or Harkat-ul-Mujahideen in the 1990s, and later of Jaish-e-Mohammed and was closely associated with Al-Qaeda. He was arrested-in-action during the 1994...
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  • volunteer for jihad and fight alongside the Bosniaks that were being heavily persecuted against. Most came into Bosnia and Herzegovina under the guise of...
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    Levant, al Shabaab, Jabhat al-Nusrah, and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula) despite al-Qaeda's traditional focus on the "far enemy" (US and Europe),...
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    Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Adnan Yaakob (born 1950), Malaysian politician and the current Menteri Besar of Pahang Adnan...
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