Patterns of Global Terrorism 1999 - Albania
Publisher | United States Department of State |
Author | Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism |
Publication Date | 1 April 2000 |
Cite as | United States Department of State, Patterns of Global Terrorism 1999 - Albania, 1 April 2000, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4681074813.html [accessed 7 June 2023] |
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Despite Albania's counterterrorist efforts and commitment to fight terrorism, a lack of resources, porous borders, and high crime rates continued to provide an environment conducive to terrorist activity. After senior US officials canceled a visit to Albania in June because of terrorist threats, Albanian authorities arrested and expelled two Syrians and an Iraqi suspected of terrorist activities. The men had been arrested in February and charged with falsifying official documents but were released after serving a prison sentence.
In October, Albanian authorities expelled two other individuals with suspected ties to terrorists, who officially were in the region to provide humanitarian assistance to refugees. Albanian authorities suspected the two had connections to Usama Bin Ladin and denied them permission to return to Albania.