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Sarajevo Mayor filed a Criminal Complaint against Israeli Businessman Amir Gross Kabiri

Published November 22, 2023
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The mayor of Sarajevo, Benjamina Karić, filed a criminal complaint to the Federal Police Administration against the president of the Abraham Group and the executive director of Aluminij, Amir Gross Kabiri.

Karić wrote on her Facebook profile that she was forced to make this move due to, as she says, months of daily harassment by Kabiri.

“I became the target of this man the moment I did not allow the plaque on the City Hall to be covered for the purpose of celebrating the State of Israel Day, and to several other requests that I considered provocative, although I was ready to give in to everything else. The attacks became more brutal the moment I publicly condemned the killing of innocent civilians in Palestine, but also the killing of innocent civilians in Israel,” Karić wrote.

According to her, Amir Gross Kabiri sent her photos of murdered children through social networks, accused her of supporting Hamas, and condemned her condemnation of the killing of civilians in Gaza.

“With his posts, he motivates and invites his supporters to do the same. He shares and sends videos and photos of brutal murders and abuse to me personally with messages that I perceived as a threat to the safety of not only me personally, but also my family, telling me in them that ‘history will judge me very soon’, and that my views ‘will not be forgiven’, etc.,” adds the mayor.

The mayor of Sarajevo points out that she reported the director of Aluminij, although she did not intend to, because of the increasingly frequent messages that made her feel afraid for herself and her child.

In addition to the report to the Federal Police Administration, Karić also announces a lawsuit for defamation.

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