Town in the heart of Europe where ONLY Arabic can be spoken and Arabs can live
“The owners do not want to mix with local population”–Local Estate Agent
PROTESTS are taking place in a town in Bosnia-Herzegovina because only Arabs are allowed and most of the houses contain the third or fourth wives of wealthy sheikhs.
The complex is surrounded by heavy security, gates and high walls and the locals think it is unlawful for foreigners to buy up part of the country and then ban them from entering.
Women reportedly bring up their children there and their husbands are just occasional visitors.
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Locals are furious they can’t access the site
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The resort is five miles from Sarajevo
The homes, which are being marketed in Kuwait, are being sold for £133,000.
Adverts for the homes call Bosnia a Muslim country “gifted with beautiful nature by Allah”.
An estate agent told local media: “The owners do not want to mix with local population.
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The houses are full of the wives of rich sheikhs
One local pharmacist said: “We are Muslim, but we are praying at home and in mosques, and we are a secular state. They are different from us.”
The news of the Arabic village follows on from revelations last year that Islamic State militants had established a stronghold in a picturesque village in mainland Europe where everyone is “ready to respond to the summons to jihad.”
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The locals think it is unlawful they can’t enter the estate
There have been reports in German media that more than 300 Bosnians have joined the ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
What does our own resident “Bosnian Muslim” with PM ambitions (sworn into the Australian Parlament on the Koran) say to that ?
Ed Husic is his name.
You dont like gated communities?
NO, Not When Its Muslims.
That’s the kind of dumb question that makes you a troll. Is it not self-evident that Arab Muslim settlements behind enemy lines in Europe are undesirable? Undesirable just like sharia courts, mosques and islamic infiltration.
So it is the arab muslim settlement that bother you, not the gated community.
And no, it was not a dumb question.