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Thanks Oorang.
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"Scrutiny for mosques, schools"
Herald Sun ^ | 24 August 2005
Posted on 08/23/2005 8:47:21 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "MOSQUES and Islamic schools will come under scrutiny as the Federal Government works to prevent terrorist behaviour, Prime Minister John Howard says.
When asked if he was prepared to "get inside" mosques and schools to ensure there was no support for terrorism, Mr Howard said: "Yes, to the extent necessary". "I have no desire and nor is it the government's intention to interfere in any way with the freedom or practice of religion," he told Southern Cross radio today.
"We have a right to know whether there is within any section of the Islamic community a preaching of the virtues of terrorism, whether any comfort or harbour is given to terrorism within that community.
"Now, it's very hard for a government or any of its agencies to penetrate every aspect of life and we don't want to interfere with people's enjoyment of life and bear in mind the overwhelming majority of Australians of the Islamic faith are good, loyal, upright, decent, committed Australian citizens and I don't want them to feel strangers in what they regard as their own country.
"Equally, if people are not willing to give their first loyalty to this country then they obviously must understand that that will arouse enormous concern within the rest of the Australian community.
"It is a question of striking a balance and I believe enlisting the support and the goodwill of the people I spoke to yesterday was a very valuable framework and a very valuable first step."
Mr Howard met with Muslim leaders in Canberra yesterday with the aim of identify ways of preventing terrorist behaviour and steering "impressionable" young Muslims away from extremism."
24 August 2005
In light of the recent statements directed toward Venezuela's
Hugo Chavez, we recommend the following relevant PINR:
"Venezuela's Hugo Chavez Makes His Bid for a Bolivarian
Revolution"
http://www.pinr.com/report.php?ac=view_report&report_id=285
Today's analyst is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute
of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore. She is currently
involved in research on maritime terrorism and piracy under the
Institute's Maritime Security Program. She is a co-editor and
contributing author for the volume "The Best of Times, the Worst
of Times. Maritime Security in the Asia Pacific." She was
previously an analyst at the Center for the Study of Terrorism
and Political Violence, St. Andrews University, Scotland.
At least it wasn't the implementation, parts one and two. The martyr operations is a little frightening. Wishing the martyrs self-destruct alone prematurely prior to whatever evil they plan.
After I posted them, I was deluged with malicious script and had to restore my computer. I had no idea it was so virile and nasty. Going to look at Apple Computers. I've had just about enough of this computer stuff.
This is several good reports covers a bit more than normal, mentions:
Bakri
Tariq Hamdi
Babar, who is now a gov witness.
Several other names as it covers several years.
http://www.mail-archive.com/osint@yahoogroups.com">http://www.mail-archive.com/osint@yahoogroups.com/msg14840.html
Thanks Granny for those pinr.com links.
Someone needs to join the osint group at Yahoo, they have good posts.
granny
[osint] Hizb ut Tahrir: The Islamic Rule on Hijacking
Aeroplanes
Sun, 21 Aug 2005 10:32:54 -0700
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/2005/08/19/hizb_ut_tahrir_
the_islamic_rule_on_hijacking_aeroplanes.php
August 19, 2005
Hizb ut Tahrir: The Islamic Rule on Hijacking Aeroplanes
Hizb ut Tahrir professes to be a non violent organisation and is
seeking to avoid a ban on the basis that they do not incite their
members to violence and specifically do not permit violence against
civilians.
On their page, "FAQ About Hizb ut-Tahrir", the party states:
The rules of Islam forbid any aggression against civilian non-
combatants. They forbid the killing of children, the elderly and non-
combatant women even in the battlefield. They forbid the hijacking
of civilian aeroplanes carrying innocent civilians and forbid the
destruction of homes and offices that contain innocent civilians.
All of these actions are types of aggression that Islam forbids.
That is, literally, a true statement. It is however deliberately
misleading. It is clear that Hizb ut Tahrir are using the
word "innocent" in its technical legal sense only.
If you click on this link, you can read Hizb ut Tahrir's learned and
authoritative statement on the position. The ruling in question
dates from 1988. It is Hizb ut Tahrir's present policy. It has not
been rescinded, and it has not been superseded.
It provides that
- Aeroplanes from an "Islamic country" is "Muslim property" and
cannot be hijacked.
- Aeroplanes from a "Kafir state with whom there is no direct war
with Muslims" may not be hijacked.
- Aeroplanes from a "country which is at war with the Muslims, like
Israel, it is allowed to hijack it , for there is no sanctity for
Israel nor for the Jews in it and their property and we should treat
them as being at war with us". In that case it is permitted to
hijack and destroy the aeroplane and terrorize and kill the
passengers.
As you know, Hizb ut Tahrir is a racist theocratic totalitarian
political party which has been trying to make itself look itself
look respectable, particularly since it now faces banning. Just as
the BNP has tried to play down its racism, Hizb ut Tahrir has also
been airbrushing away as much racist material as it can find from
its website, in order to give the false impression that it is not a
racist party.
When I pointed out what Hizb ut Tahrir was up to in my Open
Democracy article, Abdul Wahid claimed that "the decision to remove
some of our overseas literature from our British website was a
considered response to the legitimate proposition that people who
read it out of its context might see it as offensive".
That is simply untrue.
They removed the racist literature because it showed, too clearly,
the true face of Hizb ut Tahrir.
And now they have been caught out again.
Hizb ut Tahrir is a party whose existing policy sanctions the
hijacking of aeroplanes, and the killing of their passengers.
Hiding the scenes of 9/11 from us (too offensive) is the wrong thing to do. Americans need to be reminded constantly of what we face and how we need to plan against that happening again.
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=51453
Police Unravels "Al-Qaeda" Terror Threats on Sofia
Top news: 21 August 2005, Sunday.
Two Bulgarian boys, aged 11 and 12, are behind an
Internet "Al-Qaeda"
statement, which threatened to strike the capital Sofia
and wipe it out,
police said.
The statement was posted August 18 on the site of Sofia
municipality.
"Sofia will be blown into pieces by bombs and shootings
on Spetember 11,"
read the statement, which claimed to have been signed
by Al-Qaeda terror
group and Osama bin Laden.
Police found out the statement was posted from an
internet club in the small
town of Dupnitsa, near Sofia.
Police interrogated the boys in the presence of their
parents. The
mischievous boys said they did it for fun.
Aug 23, 2005 1:13 pm US/Eastern
Huge Security Upgrade Coming For NYC
Expect To See More Surveillance Cameras And Motion Sensors
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/local_story_235055304.html
(AP) NEW YORK Over the next three years, the Metropolitan
Transportation Authority will add 1,000 surveillance cameras and 3,000 motion
sensors to its sprawling network of subways and commuter rail facilities as
part of a $212 million security upgrade announced Tuesday with Lockheed
Martin Corp.
The agreement marks the MTA's largest financial commitment to its
counterterrorism program. Although the agency approved a $591 million
security plan in 2002, it had spent only a fraction of that until the deal
with Lockheed Martin.
MTA Executive Director Katherine Lapp rejected suggestions that the
announcement was tied to last month's terrorist attacks in the London
Underground that killed 52 people, saying planning for the security
upgrades has been going on for more than a year. An MTA spokesman said the
entire system already has about 1,000 security cameras.
"These types of systems are very sophisticated and they have to be able
to understand how they will be deployed in an open environment such as
ours," Lapp said of the contractors. "We wanted to make sure that we
did it right, that we got to a place where we are today. ...This is not
something over the last month that we decided to accelerate."
(continued at link)
Jordan says Syrian militants behind rocket attack
By Suleiman al-Khalidi Tue Aug 23,10:39 AM ET
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20050823/ts_nm/security_jordan_syria_dc_1
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian militants linked to al Qaeda's leader in Iraq,
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, were behind last week's rocket attack on U.S.
warships in the Red Sea port of Aqaba, Jordanian security officials said
on Tuesday.
Zarqawi's Sunni Muslim group claimed responsibility for Friday's
attack, in which the rockets missed their targets, but hit a warehouse and a
hospital, killing a Jordanian soldier, and struck the Israeli port of
Eilat.
An Internet statement said those who had carried out the strikes had
"withdrawn ... and returned safely to their base."
The Jordanian officials identified the suspects as an Iraqi named
Mohammed Hameed Hassan, also known as Abu Mukhtar, and a Syrian named
Mohammed Hassan Abdullah al-Sahli and his two sons.
The officials, who asked not to be named, said Sahli had been part of
an al Qaeda sleeper cell in Amman. He was arrested shortly after his
sons, Abdullah and Abdul-Rahman, fled across the border to Iraq with
Hassan on Friday.
They said the Syrians had used forged Iraqi passports to enter Jordan,
a tightly policed pro-Western kingdom where militant attacks are rare.
Another security source said the four-member group had received direct
orders from Zarqawi, a Jordanian who has led a campaign of bombings and
kidnappings in postwar Iraq.
The attack was the most serious on U.S. targets in Jordan since the
2002 killing of American diplomat Lawrence Foley in Amman. A Jordanian
court has convicted Zarqawi in absentia for Foley's shooting and sentenced
him to death.
Amman has received several warnings in recent months that al Qaeda
planned to attack the port of Aqaba, which handles many supplies for U.S.
forces in Iraq, security sources said.
They said the three missiles fired in Friday's attack were among seven
Katyusha rockets smuggled into Jordan from Iraq by car two weeks
earlier. The other four were found abandoned.
A Jordanian source said Amman was concerned about signs that Syria had
become a conduit for anti-U.S. fighters heading to Iraq -- as U.S.
officials complain -- but said there was no proof the Damascus government
condoned such activities.
Explosives, Large Arms Cache Found in Moscow Apartment
Created: 24.08.2005 11:22 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 11:22 MSK, 23 minutes
ago
MosNews
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/08/24/moscowexplosives.shtml
At least 80 kilos of TNT, 20 automatic weapons and 40 grenades have
been found in a flat of a residential building in southeastern Moscow, RIA
Novosti reports.
âThe large cache was found as a result of operational-search
activities carried out by policemen and officers of the Russian FSB (Federal
Security Service),â a source in the capitalâs law-enforcement
agencies told Interfax.
Convicted 9/11 terrorist Motassadeq to appeal
23 August 2005
http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=26&story_id=23027&name=Convicted+9%2F11+terrorist+Motassadeq+to+appeal
HAMBURG - Lawyers for the only man ever convicted in connection with
the September 11 attacks Tuesday said they have filed an appeal of last
week's re-trial guilty verdict.
Defence lawyers for Moroccan-born Mounir al-Motassadeq told Deutsche
Presse-Agentur they had filed an appeal because the verdict had been
based on purely circumstantial evidence linking the Moroccan-born defendant
to the 9/11 attacks.
In a virtual repeat of its 2003 verdict, Hamburg State Superior court
last Friday found Motassadeq guilty of membership in a terrorist
organisation.
The court sentenced him to seven years in prison. However, the court
exonerated him of charges of actual direct
involvement in the September 11 attacks.
Even with that partial exoneration, German federal prosecutors hailed
the decision a significant step toward combating terrorism.
During months of protracted wrangling, prosecutors and defence
attorneys had squared off over the issue of whether Motassadeq had been an
integral part of the al-Qaeda terrorist cell that carried out the attacks
by hijacking planes and flying them into the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon.
Prosecutors told the court how Motassadeq made payments while plotters
were absent in al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan.
Defence lawyers argued that Motassadeq was not involved in the Hamburg
terrorist cell headed by Mohammed Atta. Atta and two other students
from Hamburg piloted hijacked planes on September 11, 2001.
The prosecution's case was severely hampered when the U.S. State
Department declined to hand over key intelligence documents that the German
lawyers considered incontrovertible proof of Motassadeq's involvement.
The U.S. decision was one of several serious setbacks for German
prosecutors, who had difficulty finding incriminating evidence against
Motassadeq, now being tried a second time after his first conviction for
terrorism was overturned on appeal.
He was accused of foreknowledge and being an accessory to the September
11 attacks that killed more than 3,000 people in New York and
Washington.
Only a German version of U.S. notes on the interrogation of two 9/11
organizers, Ramzi Binalshibh and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, were provided to
the court. Both men asserted that Motassadeq was not aware of the plot
by his Hamburg student friends.
Both al-Qaeda organizers are in U.S. custody, probably outside the
United States. The court has questioned the reliability of their evidence,
noting that they may have been tortured.
The prosecution contended that eight technical training school students
in Hamburg had by spring 1999 devised the idea of hijacking airliners
and using them as suicide bombers, then approached Osama bin Laden for
assistance.
Motassadeq sought to portray himself as ignorant of Atta's mission
despite his close friendship with Atta and their attending prayer meetings
together at a mosque noted for radical preaching.
In 2003, Motassadeq was convicted by the Hamburg court on charges of
aiding and abetting the murders of the more than 3,000 September 11
victims and being a member of a terrorist group. He was sentenced to 15
years imprisonment.
The conviction was quashed on appeal and a new trial ordered.
DPA
ON THE NET...
http://www.rewardsforjustice.net/english/wanted_captured/index.cfm?page=Al_Zarqawi
http://www.islammemo.cc/news/newsimages/al-jazerra/a11zar.jpg
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/WORLD/meast/03/05/zarqawi.pics/story.zarqawi.jpg
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45929
"Zarqawi setting up bases in Jordan, Gaza Strip?
Terror chief boasts of Eilat, Aqaba attack amid concerns of network expansion"
Posted: August 24, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "JERUSALEM A website affiliated with al-Qaida yesterday announced the terror groups' Iraq insurgency leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was responsible for last week's rocket attack that nearly hit a U.S. naval ship in the Gulf of Aqaba and an airport in Israel's Eilat port town, driving home fears here the terror chieftain has established a base in Jordan intent on carrying out attacks against both the Heshamite kingdom and the Jewish state.
Some are pointing to ideological connections between Zarqawi's group and Hamas, and warning al-Qaida may try to gain a foothold in the Gaza Strip after Israel's departure from the area."
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