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Bajro Ikanović (born 8 November 1976) is a Bosnian Islamist, terrorist, and senior commander in the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. Ikanović was born in Hrnčići, Bratunac, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ikanović had previously been sentenced to eight years for terrorism offenses linked to the Bektašević case on 10 January 2007, which was reduced to four years on appeal on 21 May 2007. He was released from prison in 2011. According to the prosecution, “Mirsad Bektašević and Abdulkadir Cesur [had] the intention of committing a terrorist act on the territory of BiH or some other European country…the aim of this attach [sic] was to force the Bosnian government or government of another state to withdraw their forces from Iraq and Afghanistan.”

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  • بجرو إكانوفيتش (ولد في 8 نوفمبر 1976) هو إسلامي بوسني وآمر أعلى في الدولة الدولة الإسلامية في العراق والشام. (ar)
  • Bajro Ikanović (born 8 November 1976) is a Bosnian Islamist, terrorist, and senior commander in the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. Ikanović was born in Hrnčići, Bratunac, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ikanović had previously been sentenced to eight years for terrorism offenses linked to the Bektašević case on 10 January 2007, which was reduced to four years on appeal on 21 May 2007. He was released from prison in 2011. According to the prosecution, “Mirsad Bektašević and Abdulkadir Cesur [had] the intention of committing a terrorist act on the territory of BiH or some other European country…the aim of this attach [sic] was to force the Bosnian government or government of another state to withdraw their forces from Iraq and Afghanistan.” Ikanović later took part in the Islamic State's operations. He was quoted in 2013 as saying that, by allowing jihad volunteers to leave the Balkans, "your intelligence agencies made a mistake thinking that they would be rid of us, however, the problem for them will be the return of individuals trained for war.” According to the United States Department of the Treasury, Ikanovic has held various leadership positions within the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria over the past several years, including on the Shura Council in 2014. In December 2013, Abu Omar al-Shishani promoted Ikanović to head of the largest military training camp in northern Syria. The State Investigation and Protection Agency opened an investigation against him on 10 June 2014 and the Prosecutor's Office submitted a report on the crime committed and the perpetrator due to the suspicion of having committed a criminal offense under Article 202d. CC BiH (Organizing and belonging to a terrorist group). He was reported in one source to have died in Syria back in March 2016. In May 2016, Bosnian media reported different 'unconfirmed information' by the Bosnian State Investigation and Protection Agency that he had been killed in Iraq instead. (en)
  • Bajro Ikanović (Hrnčići, 8 de noviembre de 1976) es un terrorista e islamista bosnio, y comandante en jefe del Estado Islámico en Siria e Irak. Ikanović nació en Hrnčići, Bratunac, ubicado al este de Bosnia y Herzegovina.​ Anteriormente Ikanović había sido condenado a ocho años de cárcel por delitos terroristas vinculados al caso Bektašević caso, el 10 de enero de 2007, el cual fue reducido a cuatro años tras una apelación realizada el 21 de mayo de ese año. Fue puesto en libertad en 2011. Según la fiscalía, “Mirsad Bektašević y Abdulkadir Cesur [tenían] la intención de cometer un acto terrorista en el territorio de Bosnia y Herzegovina o en algún otro país europeo (...) el objetivo de este adjunto [sic] era para forzar que el gobierno bosnio o de algún país europeo, retirarán sus tropas de Irak y Afganistán.”​ La Agencia de Protección e Investigación Estatal abrieron una investigación en su contra el 10 de junio de 2014, y la Fiscalía presentó un informe sobre el delito cometido y el autor de los hechos en virtud del Artículo 202d. CC BiH (ordanizar y pertenecer a un grupo terrorista).​ Según el Departamento del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos, Ikanovic ha ostentado diversos cargos de liderazgo dentro del Estado islámico en Irak y Siria durante varios años anteriores, incluyendo en el Consejo del Shura en 2014. En diciembre de 2013, Abu Omar al-Shishani promovió a Ikanović para encabezar del campamento de formación militar más grande del norte de Siria.​ En mayo de 2016, los medios bosnios reportaron sobre la 'información no conformada' por la Agencia de Protección e Investigación Estatal, de que Ikanović habría sido asesinado en Irak.​ (es)
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  • بجرو إكانوفيتش (ولد في 8 نوفمبر 1976) هو إسلامي بوسني وآمر أعلى في الدولة الدولة الإسلامية في العراق والشام. (ar)
  • Bajro Ikanović (born 8 November 1976) is a Bosnian Islamist, terrorist, and senior commander in the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. Ikanović was born in Hrnčići, Bratunac, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ikanović had previously been sentenced to eight years for terrorism offenses linked to the Bektašević case on 10 January 2007, which was reduced to four years on appeal on 21 May 2007. He was released from prison in 2011. According to the prosecution, “Mirsad Bektašević and Abdulkadir Cesur [had] the intention of committing a terrorist act on the territory of BiH or some other European country…the aim of this attach [sic] was to force the Bosnian government or government of another state to withdraw their forces from Iraq and Afghanistan.” (en)
  • Bajro Ikanović (Hrnčići, 8 de noviembre de 1976) es un terrorista e islamista bosnio, y comandante en jefe del Estado Islámico en Siria e Irak. Ikanović nació en Hrnčići, Bratunac, ubicado al este de Bosnia y Herzegovina.​ Anteriormente Ikanović había sido condenado a ocho años de cárcel por delitos terroristas vinculados al caso Bektašević caso, el 10 de enero de 2007, el cual fue reducido a cuatro años tras una apelación realizada el 21 de mayo de ese año. Fue puesto en libertad en 2011. Según la fiscalía, “Mirsad Bektašević y Abdulkadir Cesur [tenían] la intención de cometer un acto terrorista en el territorio de Bosnia y Herzegovina o en algún otro país europeo (...) el objetivo de este adjunto [sic] era para forzar que el gobierno bosnio o de algún país europeo, retirarán sus tropas d (es)
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