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Al-Zarqawi Mentor Arrested for Contacts With "terrorist" Groups, Jordanian Government Says
AP ^ | Jul 6, 2005 | Jamal Halaby

Posted on 07/06/2005 4:23:10 AM PDT by phoenix_004

The spiritual mentor of al-Qaida's reputed leader in Iraq was arrested early Wednesday on suspicion he made contacts with terror groups since his release from prison a week ago, Jordan's deputy prime minister said. Isam al-Barqawi, also known as Sheik Abu-Mohammed al-Maqdisi, is said to have taught radical Islamic ideology to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, head of al-Qaida's branch waging a bloody insurgency in Iraq.

Deputy Prime Minister Marwan Muasher said al-Barqawi was detained because "there were contacts between him and terrorist groups outside Jordan" since his release.

"He was arrested to find out the nature of these contacts," he added. Muasher declined to provide other details. "If the charges are proven right, then he will be taken to court."

Authorities carrying an arrest warrant detained al-Barqawi from his home in Russeifa, a predominantly Palestinian district, 20 miles northeast of Amman, a man answering the telephone at al-Barqawi's home told The Associated Press.

The man said he was a relative of al-Barqawi but refused to be identified further to avoid problems with the authorities.

Al-Barqawi and al-Zarqawi, both Jordanian-born, shared a cell block for four years between 1995 and 1999. Both were freed in an amnesty, and Al-Zarqawi later went to Afghanistan, then to Iraq, where his followers have waged a campaign of car bombings, attacks and kidnappings.

Al-Barqawi was later arrested for another terror plot that targeted Israelis and Americans during millennium celebrations in Jordan. He was acquitted by a military court, which later tried him in another terror plot, but also found him innocent last October. He remained in jail for eight months without explanation and was released last Tuesday.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: almaqdisi; alzarqawi; capatured; captured; gwot; iraq; jordan; zarqawi

1 posted on 07/06/2005 4:23:11 AM PDT by phoenix_004
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To: phoenix_004

I don't understand why these creeps are called 'spiritual leaders'. Did the media called Charles Manson a 'spiritual leader'? He's the closest counterpart to this creep and Sheikh Yasin or Azzam or Qutb or any of the jihadists. Is Jihad simply another spiritual quest?


2 posted on 07/06/2005 5:04:29 AM PDT by Jabba the Nutt (Jabba the Hutt's bigger, meaner, uglier brother.)
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To: phoenix_004

'The spiritual mentor of al-Qaida's reputed leader in Iraq '

every time I hear him described as such, I laugh. The totally BIZARRE description as 'spiritual mentor' once again applied, almost as silly as when Jesse Jackson was described as such to Bill Clinton during the MonicaGate scandals ...but Jesse to his credit didn't condone beheadings.....


3 posted on 07/06/2005 5:09:30 AM PDT by bitt ('We will all soon reap what the ignorant are now sowing.' Victor Davis Hanson)
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To: Coop
The spiritual mentor of al-Qaida's reputed leader in Iraq was arrested early Wednesday on suspicion he made contacts with terror groups since his release from prison a week ago,

Didn't you speculate they were tracking him and listening to his calls?

Seems you called it.

4 posted on 07/06/2005 6:25:41 AM PDT by Dog (Now through Time Life Records.Order your copy of Al-Zarqawi's Greatest Hit's for $19.95..)
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To: Dog; Angelus Errare; section9; Prodigal Son; Cap Huff; Boot Hill; HAL9000; areafiftyone; ...
Didn't you speculate they were tracking him and listening to his calls?

Well, I wouldn't call that speculation so much as expected surveillance. I actually thought he might have intentionally been set free to see if he led the authorities to other sleazeballs, but if that were really the case I doubt they would have picked him back up so quickly. Unless something really big were going down, but the rather tame police comments don't lead me to believe that's occurring. It's kind of a curious story. :)

5 posted on 07/06/2005 6:33:43 AM PDT by Coop (In memory of a true hero - Pat Tillman)
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