THE THREAT OF ISLAMIC EXTREMISM IN THE WESTERN BALKANS FOR THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
THE THREAT OF ISLAMIC EXTREMISM IN THE WESTERN BALKANS FOR THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Author(s): Kole KrasniqiSubject(s): International Law, Security and defense, Geopolitics
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: islamic terrorism; Kosovo; terrorism; extremism; islamisation; radicalism; Islam;
Summary/Abstract: The profound economic crisis and political tensions that have reigned in the territory of former Yugoslavia during the last two decades of the previous century (XX century), and especially the circumstances of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, have influenced the creation of perceptions of social insecurity among all segments of society. These circumstances, characterized by the improper functioning of the state apparatus, the high level of corruption, the degradation of the public health system and the destruction of the education system, have enabled the unhindered activity of foreign extremist organizations in some countries of the Western Balkans. During this time, all countries in the region were gripped by crises and similar social, economic and political conflicts. In these circumstances, it was enough for a foreign extremist organization to settle in Bosnia, Albania or North Macedonia, and through ethnic ties and the common Islamic tradition that prevails in this compact geographical region, be able to extend its destructive force to other parts of the Western Balkans. Thus a large number of Islamic humanitarian and non-governmental organizations from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, State of Qatar, Kuwait and Turkey, later identified as terrorist financing organizations, have invested hundreds of millions of dollars to build a strong propaganda infrastructure, with the aim of spreading a radical ideology and inciting hatred and various religious conflicts in Bosnia, Kosovo, Albania and North Macedonia.
Journal: Perspectives of Law and Public Administration
- Issue Year: 10/2021
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 137-141
- Page Count: 5
- Language: English