The Islamic community in Bosnia and Herzegovina assessed as malicious and tendentious the insinuations and insinuations coming from the Republika Srpska entity about alleged “terrorist cells within more than a hundred parajemats throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina”.
“The Islamic community in BiH systematically deals with the issue of individuals and groups who try to organize the religious life of Muslims outside its framework. In 2016, the majority of such groups, colloquially called ‘paradjemati’, accepted the regulations and norms of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina and integrated into its structure,” the Islamic Community announced.
Several smaller groups and individuals, as it is added, did not respond to the call of the Islamic Community in BiH for integration and remained active outside the structure of the Islamic Community, but they are too few to form a single congregation.
“Anyway, the Islamic community never had any indication that it was about any militant groups, especially not ‘terrorist organizations’ or ‘military camps’. Attempts to abuse this issue in order to construct the alleged danger of ‘radical Islamic/Bosniak groups’ are considered by the Islamic community as malicious and tendentious slander,” it is said in a statement, reports MINA.