http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2167923/posts?page=215#215
http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2010/03/former_gitmo_detaine_3.php
Former Gitmo detainee targeting Afghan charities
By THOMAS JOSCELYN & BILL ROGGIO
March 24, 2010 8:26 AM
SNIPPET: A former Guantanamo detainee transferred from the detention facility to Afghanistan on Dec. 19, 2009, has already returned to the Talibans ranks, according to multiple intelligence officials contacted by the Long War Journal. The former detainee was identified in documents produced at Guantanamo as Abdul Hafiz (as well as an alternative name, Abdul Qawi) and given an internment serial number of 1030.
During the more than six years he was held at Guantanamo, Hafiz was repeatedly identified as a suspect in the murder of an International Red Cross worker in Afghanistan. Memos produced at Guantanamo also alleged that Hafiz participated in the jihad against the Soviets, ran madrassas and recruited young men to fight for the Taliban, was responsible for maintaining contacts with Mullah Mohammed Omar, and fought in a 40-man militia comprised of fighters from the Taliban and Gulbuddin Hekmatyars insurgency group. [For a profile of Hafiz, see LWJ report: Gitmo detainee implicated in Red Cross murder transferred to Afghanistan.]
Despite the fact that Hafiz was implicated in the murder of an ICRC worker, and alleged to have substantial ties to senior Taliban officials, he was transferred to Afghanistan. Shortly thereafter, Hafiz rejoined the Taliban.
Targeting charities in Afghanistan
Earlier this week, Newsweeks Declassified blog reported that Mullah Omar had replaced Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Omars top military deputy, with two Taliban militia leaders after Baradar was captured in Pakistan last month. The two Taliban militia leaders are Mullah Abdul Qayum Zakir, himself a former Gitmo detainee, and Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor.
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http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2009/12/gitmo_detainee_impli.php
Gitmo detainee implicated in Red Cross murder transferred to Afghanistan
By THOMAS JOSCELYN
December 23, 2009 1:05 PM
SNIPPET: The US government transferred an Afghan implicated in the killing of a Red Cross worker from Guantanamo to his home country last week. The former Gitmo detainee, Abdul Hafiz, was reportedly captured by US Special Forces in Afghanistan in April 2003. That raid targeted suspected terrorists who were involved in the kidnapping and murder of Ricardo Munguía, an employee of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), on March 27, 2003.
We believe we have killed the assassin that attacked the ICRC worker, Army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Doug Lefforge said at the time. Seven others were captured, including a few who were suspected of involvement in Munguías killing. Now that we have these people, we can verify which group theyre from, Lefforge added. They are still being interrogated.
Abdul Hafiz was shipped off to Guantanamo, where his interrogations continued. While he was detained at Gitmo, Hafiz was repeatedly accused of being a suspect with links to Munguías murder.
For instance, a Feb. 22, 2005 memo prepared for Hafizs first administrative review board hearing at Gitmo identifies him as a suspect in the murder of an International Red Cross worker in Afghanistan. Other documents prepared at Gitmo identify Munguía as the Red Cross worker in question.
Hafiz was also accused of being affiliated with the death of two individuals in Kabul, Afghanistan. It is not clear who those two individuals are, however, as they are not identified in the US governments documents.
A key piece of evidence pointing to Hafizs role in Munguías killing was his satellite phone, which has been linked to the ICRC murder, according to memos prepared by US officials. During his combatant status review tribunal (CSRT) and administrative review board (ARB) hearings at Gitmo, Hafiz did not deny that he was in possession of the satellite phone, which had his fingerprints all over it.
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http://www.investigativeproject.org/blog/#1870
Report: Explosive Implants a New Terror Threat
SNIPPET: It sounds like fodder for late-night comics, but reports from Britain indicate terrorists are developing disturbing new methods to smuggle explosives onto airplanes. As the Sun newspaper reports:
Female suicide bombers are being fitted with exploding breast implants which are almost impossible to detect, British spies have reportedly discovered.
This shocking new tactic, which had been previously theorized in the intelligence community, involves surgeons inserting explosives into anatomically correct plastic shapes and sewing them into the bodies of female suicide bombers. According to the Sun, MI5, Britains intelligence agency, has also determined that doctors may be sewing similar bombs into the buttocks of some male militants.
The average X-ray machines currently used in airports dont penetrate the skin, making the properly inserted implants virtually undetectable. The implants would be filled with PETN, the same chemical explosive used by attempted Christmas Day bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and in Richard Reids 2001 attempt to blow up an American Airlines transatlantic flight.
By IPT News | March 24, 2010 at 4:15 pm
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“Jihadists plan attack with bombs inside their bodies, to foil new airport scanners”
Jihad Watch ^ | January 31, 2010 | Robert Spencer
Posted on January 31, 2010 9:11:12 AM PST by La Lydia