Posted on 12/29/2003 8:26:29 AM PST by TexKat
MANILA, Philippines - Two American brothers were arrested for possible links to terrorism, a Philippine official said Monday.
Michael Ray Stubbs and his brother James, a convert to Islam, have been held at an undisclosed location since they were arrested earlier this month 21 miles southwest of Manila, an immigration intelligence official said on condition of anonymity.
The official said the brothers were of Middle Eastern origin but gave no other details. It was not clear what charges they could face or why authorities believe they may be linked to terrorism.
The two were to be brought before the media on Tuesday, when more information was expected.
It was also not known where they were from in the United States. The U.S. Embassy could not immediately be reached for comment.
I'll take a guess; either Michigan or Florida.
When did they receive their American citizenship?
Or does the author mean they are of Middle Eastern descent?
Michael Ray Stubbs and his brother James, a convert to Islam,
Religon of peace alert.
No terrorists here, just Islamic converts. </sarcasm>
We might all have our eyes peeled looking for an swarthy, Arabic type to take down the next airplane, and could turn out the fiends would look as Northern European as you can get. I also wonder if there is an "Aryan Nations - Islamofascism" alliance, made in hell, in the workings. You know, the usual sentiments by losers that can be easily demogogued or coopted: Anti US, anti Fed Gov, anti Jewish, pro Palestinian, isolationist, survivalists, PETA types, anarchists, whatever, etc. etc. etc....
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has arrested and interrogated two American brothers, one of whom is on a U.S. watch list for active links to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network, intelligence and immigration officials said on Monday.
Michael Ray Stubbs and his brother James, a Muslim convert, were expected to be paraded before the media on Tuesday, 10 days after their arrest in Tanza town, south of the capital Manila.
Immigration officials said the brothers faced charges of violating the country's immigration act and would be subject to deportation proceedings.
They said the brothers were questioned to find out the extent of their involvement with al Qaeda, which Washington blames for the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001.
Both Americans are of Middle Eastern descent and married to Filipinos, one intelligence official told Reuters, adding that James Stubbs also uses a Muslim name, Jamil Daud Mujahid. He is on the U.S. watch list.
Intelligence sources said Michael Ray Stubbs works in a state-run, high-security nuclear and biological research facility in the United States.
"These guys had slipped through the tight U.S. watch list but we were lucky to get them here," a senior naval intelligence official told Reuters. "The Americans were completely taken by surprise when informed about the arrest of these two men."
He said the brothers were looking to buy property and had met regularly in the Philippines for the past several years.
The Philippines, which is battling several homegrown Muslim and communist rebel groups, has also suffered deadly attacks by militants linked to al Qaeda.
A series of bombings in Manila on December 30, 2000, killed 22 people and wounded hundreds. The attacks were blamed on Jemaah Islamiah, a Southeast Asian group affiliated with al Qaeda.
Philippine security forces went on heightened watch a week ago after Washington raised its alert level over what it said were high risks of attacks on U.S. targets around the world.
... Brothers James and Michael Ray Stubbs were captured south of Manila in Tanza and authorities are investigating whether they are Jordanians or Americans of...
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2 U.S. brothers held in PhilippinesOne is on U.S. terrorism watchlistMANILA, Philippines - The Philippines has arrested and interrogated two American brothers, one of whom is on a U.S. watchlist for active links to Osama bin Ladens al-Qaida network, intelligence and immigration officials said on Monday.
Michael Ray Stubbs and his brother James, a Muslim convert, were expected to be paraded before the media on Tuesday, 10 days after their arrest in Tanza, a town south of the capital Manila.
Immigration officials said the brothers faced charges of violating the countrys immigration act and would be subject to deportation proceedings.
They said the brothers were questioned to find out the extent of their involvement with al-Qaida, which Washington blames for the attacks on the United States on Sept. 11, 2001.
Both Americans are of Middle Eastern descent and married to Filipinos, one intelligence official told Reuters, adding that James Stubbs also uses a Muslim name, Jamil Daud Mujahid. He is on the U.S. watchlist.
Intelligence sources said Michael Ray Stubbs works in a state-run, high-security nuclear and biological research facility in the United States.
These guys had slipped through the tight U.S. watchlist but we were lucky to get them here, a senior naval intelligence official told Reuters. The Americans were completely taken by surprise when informed about the arrest of these two men.
He said the brothers were looking to buy property and had met regularly in the Philippines for the past several years.
The Philippines, which is battling several homegrown Muslim and communist rebel groups, has also suffered deadly attacks by militants linked to al-Qaida.
A series of bombings in Manila on December 30, 2000, killed 22 people and wounded hundreds. The attacks were blamed on Jemaah Islamiah, a Southeast Asian group affiliated with al-Qaida.
Philippine security forces went on heightened watch a week ago after Washington raised its alert level over what it said were high risks of attacks on U.S. targets around the world.
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Two suspected members
of terror network nabbed
Posted: 10:37 AM (Manila Time) | Dec. 23, 2003
Inquirer News ServiceGOVERNMENT agents arrested two suspected members of the regional terror network Jemaah Islamiyah recently, the Bureau of Immigration said Monday.
The bureau's intelligence chief, Faisal Hussein, identified the suspects as James Stubbs Jr., who is also known as Jamil Daoud Mujahid, and his brother Michael Ray Stubbs.
Sketchy reports said the two were arrested by a group of immigration and naval intelligence agents in an operation in the town of Tanza in Cavite province, outside Manila, last Dec. 13. They were brought to the Bicutan area of Metro Manila for tactical interrogation.
Hussein told reporters that the suspects, both Jordanians, said they were businessmen and denied any link to the Jemaah Islamiyah.
The Philippine military has launched a manhunt for 31 Jemaah Islamiyah operatives believed to be in the southern island of Mindanao, where they are believed to be maintaining facilities to train recruits in bomb-making and other terrorist tactics.
The Jemaah Islamiyah has been blamed for a string of terrorist strikes in Southeast, Asia including the Oct. 12, 2002, bombings in Bali, Indonesia, that killed 202 people and the attack on the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Jakarta in August, in which 12 people died.
The Jemaah Islamiyah, which envisions a Pan-Islamic state in Southeast Asia, is believed to have links to the al-Qaeda terror group of Osama bin-Laden.
http://www.inq7.net/brk/2003/dec/23/brkpol_8-1.htm
GOVERNMENT agents arrested two suspected members of the regional terror network Jemaah Islamiyah recently, the Bureau of Immigration said Monday.
The bureau's intelligence chief, Faisal Hussein, identified the suspects as James Stubbs Jr., who is also known as Jamil Daoud Mujahid, and his brother Michael Ray Stubbs.
Sketchy reports said the two were arrested by a group of immigration and naval intelligence agents in an operation in the town of Tanza in Cavite province, outside Manila, last Dec. 13. They were brought to the Bicutan area of Metro Manila for tactical interrogation.
Hussein told reporters that the suspects, both Jordanians, said they were businessmen and denied any link to the Jemaah Islamiyah.
The Philippine military has launched a manhunt for 31 Jemaah Islamiyah operatives believed to be in the southern island of Mindanao, where they are believed to be maintaining facilities to train recruits in bomb-making and other terrorist tactics.
The Jemaah Islamiyah has been blamed for a string of terrorist strikes in Southeast, Asia including the Oct. 12, 2002, bombings in Bali, Indonesia, that killed 202 people and the attack on the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Jakarta in August, in which 12 people died.
The Jemaah Islamiyah, which envisions a Pan-Islamic state in Southeast Asia, is believed to have links to the al-Qaeda terror group of Osama bin-Laden.
Top row, left to right: Patrice Lumumba Ford, October Martinique Lewis and Jeffrey Leon Battle. Bottom row, left to right: Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal, Ahmed Ibrahim Bilal, and Habis Abdulla Al-Saoub are seen in these undated handout photos.
Sounds like WWI and WWII. The Germans were always allies with the Islamic countries and independent Islamofacists.
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