From the ArcaMax Publishing, Religion & Spirituality Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/religionandspirituality/s-575096-127778
BELGRADE, Serbia (UPI) -- A Serbian court Friday sentenced 12 Islamic
extremists, known as Wahhabis, to prison terms of between six months
and 13 years after their terrorism convictions.
The Belgrade District Court sentenced the leader of the group to 13
years in prison, two were given eight years each, one received 7-1/2
years, two received seven years each, and the other six men received
terms ranging from six months to three years, Belgrade's B92 Web site
said.
The indictment said the Wahhabis group was plotting terrorist
activities against the state of Serbia in the 2006-07 period,
including the killing of Muamer Zukorlic, a Muslim religious leader in
the town of Novi Pazar, in southern Serbia.
Novi Pazar is the chief town of the predominantly Muslim Sandzak
region, which borders Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Kosovo.
Serbian police began arresting the group members in March 2006 and
they went on trial in Belgrade in January 2008.
According to Wikipedia Wahhabism is a conservative form of Sunni Islam
that is popular in Saudi Arabia, where it was founded in the 18th
century.