Kosovo has indicted seven ethnic Albanians on terrorism charges over alleged plans to take up arms with the Islamic State group or recruit fighters for the insurgents, officials said today.
Five of the indicted "agreed to go to the war in Syria and join the group of Albanians who fight on the side of the terrorist organisation ISIL", known also as IS, the Kosovo prosecutor's office said in a statement.
Two others, including an imam, were charged with recruiting fighters or "urging other persons to commit or participate in the commission of terrorist acts", the statement said.
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The indictment was the latest in a series of efforts by authorities in Kosovo to prosecute radical Islamists, recruiters or fighters.
The interior ministry estimates that around 300 Kosovars have joined the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq. Half of them have been prosecuted so far, according to Interior Minister Skender Hyseni.
Most of Kosovo's 90-percent Albanian majority are moderate Muslims with strong pro-Western sentiments.