[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 81 (Friday, June 17, 2005)]
[House]
[Page H4712]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
STATE DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDS AND GRANTS AGREEMENT ON QUESTIONABLE
BOSNIAN AMBASSADOR APPOINTMENT
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Marchant). Under a previous order of the
House, the gentleman from Arizona (Mr. Franks) is recognized for 5
minutes.
Mr. FRANKS of Arizona. Mr. Speaker, in April of this year, my office
expressed a deep and sincere concern to the State Department over
agreeing to the designation of Bisera Turkovic as the new Bosnian
Ambassador to the United States. At that time, State was postured to
recommend an agreement on this appointment.
After several discussions, the State Department asked me not to go
public with my concerns because there was a pending deal with the
Bosnian government to send Bosnian troops to Iraq in July. In good
faith, Mr. Speaker, my office agreed not to publicly raise our very
grave and sincere concerns.
But, Mr. Speaker, our office was surprised and profoundly
disappointed when we learned this past Wednesday, after literally
months, that the State Department had granted agreement on this
outrageous appointment without contacting us or informing us in any
way.
Mr. Speaker, President Bush has repeatedly and strongly stated that
in this fight against terrorism, that you are ``either with us or you
are against us.'' Yet, I am beginning to wonder if our own State
Department is with us.
Bisera Turkovic is one of the founders of the radical Islamist Muslim
SDA Party in Bosnia, a party that has had, since its foundation, strong
links with al Qaeda, numerous other terrorist organizations, and even
the intelligence mechanisms of Iran.
In 1939, Bisera Turkovic's father, Alija Izetbegovic, started a group
called the Young Muslims. After World War II, they were prosecuted as
Nazi war criminals and spent time in prison together. Over the years,
Dr. Turkovic was promoted by Izetbegovic and then founded the SDA Party
in 1990.
Alija Izetbegovic was a close confidante of Iran's Ayatollah
Khomeini. And when he became President Izetbegovic, he recirculated his
1970 Islamic Declaration and openly espoused his view that ``there can
be no peace or coexistence between Islamic faith and non-Islamic
faith.''
Mr. Speaker, soon after the beginning of the Bosnian civil war in
1992, Dr. Turkovic was accredited as Bosnian ambassador to Zagreb. It
was this post, coordinating with others, that was constantly used by
the SDA and their leadership to provide Bosnian passports, visas,
humanitarian worker status, and logistical support to radical Islamist
mujahideen coming into Bosnia to fight their own jihad there.
Individuals such as Anwar Sha'ban, the spiritual leader of al Qaeda in
Bosnia and the cousin of Osama bin Laden, Abu al-Madani, who was killed
fighting soldiers in Sarajevo, and even Osama bin Laden himself entered
Bosnia through Zagreb.
In violation of a U.S. embargo, the SDA also organized a massive flow
of weapons from Iran through Croatia during Bisera Turkovic's time as
ambassador.
When my office raised these concerns, Mr. Speaker, we were told that
the actions during the war were Bosnian government policy at that time
and that it was a long time ago. But, Mr. Speaker, can it possibly be
the position of our State Department that despite the fact that we know
that Iranian weapons were smuggled into Bosnia in contradiction to a
U.N. embargo, and that foreign mujahideen were given documentation to
enter Bosnia to fight a jihad, often fronting as humanitarian workers,
that that is not enough evidence to deny diplomatic status to someone
who was centrally involved and who remains a senior level official for
the party that instituted these very policies?
My office has also raised issues of concern with regard to Bisera
Turkovic's ethical fitness, Mr. Speaker; and the State Department has
said that ``we can't deny appointees on the basis of being corrupt.''
Mr. Speaker, these actions on the part of our State Department are a
disservice to our President, they are a disgrace to the United States
of America, and they are a betrayal to the cause of human freedom. It
is past time that the State Department start acting like it represents
the interests of America and the citizens of this Nation. The people of
this Nation deserve better than to be served by a State Department that
aids our enemies and then lies to cover its actions.
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