Saturday good news ping.
"The US army arrested two cameramen working for armed groups in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul . . ."
Almost sound like CNN or BBC cameramen . . .
Re Sharif Omar and his clan of fraudsters. I have to wonder, are they legal resisidents ? If not, deport the whole clan.
Interesting...no time frame or location given
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Excellent news! Excellent post, thanks!
Indonesian police seeking one of South East Asia's most wanted men have raided a house in Java, killing two militants. Two others were arrested in the raid, in which police fought an early-morning gun battle in the village of Binangun. But police failed to apprehend the target of their operation, Malaysian fugitive Noordin Mohammad Top
Wonder if he was informed of the raid by someone inside the police?
Asked if there were any terrorist ties between his brothers and al-Qaida, Gus Omar told the Deseret Morning News, "None whatsoever."
According to grand jury indictments handed up in October 2005 and unsealed this week, Omar and his brother-in-law, Ahmad Abudan, 35, of Chula Vista, Calif., took part in an auto loan fraud scheme that yielded $40,000.
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Breaking: A Utah link to terrorism?
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:6f4gl6Q1N3sJ:www.sltrib.com/ci_3755851+%22Gus+Omar%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1&ie=UTF-8
Regardless of the allegations in Iraq, Gus Omar believes the FBI is manufacturing a connection between Shawqi Omar's alleged terrorist actions and the family's U.S. business holdings.
"There is no connection," said Gus Omar, who works at a car dealership in Murray owned by the recently arrested Omar brothers.
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