September 11 Attacks Celebrated in Bulgarian Mountain Villages

Society | March 17, 2009, Tuesday // 09:59
Bulgaria September 11 Attacks Celebrated in Bulgaria Mountain Villages: September 11 Attacks Celebrated in Bulgarian Mountain Villages Bulgarian villagers in the Rhodopi mountains allegedly celebrate the annivesary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Photo by blogspot.com

In some of the villages in the Bulgarian Rhodopi Mountains the anniversary of the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks in the US has allegedly become a day for celebration.

Leader of the Order, Law, Justice Party, MP Yane Yanev made this stunning revelation late Monday. He added that he believes at least 15 municipalities in the Rhodopi Mountains are attempting to convert their citizens to radical Islam, through school teaching and other methods.

Earlier Monday it was announced that Bulgaria's State National Security Agency DANS had arrested a village mayor and a teacher of religion over the promotion of radical Islamism, after a warning from Yanev.

The Mayor of the village of Garmen, Ahmed Bashev, and the teacher of Islam in the elementary school of the nearby village of Ribnovo, Murat Boshnak, were captured in a special operation.

 

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