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Canada faces 'jihad generation'
Christian Science Monitor ^ | June 06, 2006 edition | Rebecca Cook Dube

Posted on 06/05/2006 8:00:51 PM PDT by Graybeard58

All 17 people arrested lived in Canada; all but two were under age 26.

TORONTO - Canadians are struggling to understand the threat of "home-grown" terrorism after the arrest of 17 Toronto-area young men in connection with what investigators said were plans to commit massive terrorist attacks in Canada.

The suspects all lived in Canada at the time of arrest; many are longtime residents and citizens. Like the perpetrators of last summer's London bombings, these young Muslims apparently became radicalized not in Al Qaeda training camps abroad but in suburban neighborhoods where they led relatively unremarkable lives.

Such home-grown terrorism is a growing concern, says security analyst John Thompson.

"The cops have a nickname for it - the jihad generation," says Mr. Thompson, president of the Mackenzie Institute, a Toronto think tank.

"These are kids at a transition, between Islamic society and Western society," he adds. "A lot of people will get militarized if they're unsure of their own identity." Plus, Thompson says, "They're just young and stupid. If you're 17, bored, restless, you want to meet girls - hey, be a radical."

Five juveniles were among the 17 males arrested Friday night and early Sunday morning on terrorism charges related to planned attacks with explosives on Canadian targets. The group allegedly bought three tons of ammonium nitrate - 1-1/2 times the estimated amount used to blow up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995 - according to Assistant Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Mike McDonell. Investigators says that the group was inspired by Al Qaeda, but that there is no evidence of a direct link to the organization.

"These individuals were allegedly intent on committing acts of terrorism against their own country and their own people," Prime Minister Stephen Harper said. "As we have said on many occasions, Canada is not immune to the threat of terrorism."

But here in Toronto, a city of 2.5 million people that prides itself on its multiculturalism and tolerance, the arrests came as a shock to many.

"That's really disturbing, to think it was a Canadian citizen. How is that for a low blow? It's 'Hello Toronto, wake up,'" says the neighbor of one of the suspects, 25-year-old Steven Vikash Chand. She asked not to be named, fearing repercussions from friends of the arrested man.

Another neighbor, Jack Lovell, says nothing about Chand set off alarm bells on the quiet, suburban street. "I knew him enough to say hi, [and] wave," Mr. Lovell says. "Seemed like nice enough people."

A 2005 Canadian government report on the homegrown terror threat, declassified and obtained by the National Post newspaper under Canada's Access to Information Act, described the paths to radicalism taken by Canadian youth: "

The reasons for this are varied, and include parental influence, the efforts of charismatic spiritual leaders with extremist views, and a general sense of anger at what is seen as Muslim oppression. There does not appear to be a single process that leads to extremism the transformation is highly individual."

By far the oldest Canadian suspect arrested over the weekend - all but two of whom are aged 25 or under - is 43-year-old Qayyum Abdul Jamal, a school bus driver and an active volunteer leader at the Al-Rahman Islamic Centre in Mississauga, a western Toronto suburb. Mr. Jamal's extreme interpretations of Islam alarmed some of the other leaders at the storefront mosque, according to the Toronto Star newspaper. But because he acted as a volunteer caretaker who would always make time to open the doors of the mosque for daily prayer services, the directors relied on him. Jamal was frequently surrounded by young men and teenagers who seemed to hang on his every word, the paper reported.

Sheikh Husain Patel, an imam across town at the Islamic Foundation of Toronto, didn't know Jamal. But he says someone must have led the young suspects into extremism. "They were young kids, and they were taken down this road by someone," Mr. Patel says.

Police have said the Internet played a big role in the suspects' planning, Canada's ambassador to the US Michael Wilson told CNN. According to a report in the Toronto Star newspaper, the plot began in 2004 in a chat room, where anti-Western rhetoric quickly attracted the attention of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), which began monitoring the group.

The official report on the July 7, 2005, London suicide bombings also noted that the Internet is becoming a valuable tool for extremists: "The internet is widely used for propaganda; training (including in weapons and explosives); to claim responsibility for attacks; and for grooming through chatrooms and elsewhere."

And CSIS deputy director of operations Jack Hooper told a Senate committee last week that young Canadians are becoming radicalized through the Internet.

"They are virtually indistinguishable from other youth," Mr. Hooper said. "They blend in very well to our society, they speak our language, and they appear to be, to all intents and purposes, well-assimilated." Many of the Toronto-area suspects - whose parental origins range from Somalia to Egypt to Jamaica - are described by friends and neighbors as normal young adults - some with well-to-do parents, promising careers, and young families.

London authorities are also grappling with a similar lack of outward trouble signs as they try to glean lessons from last summer's bombings. "[The London bombings] case demonstrates the real difficulty for law enforcement agencies and local communities in identifying potential terrorists," the official report on the London attacks said. "All four were open about their strict religious observance but there was little outward sign that this had spilled over into potentially violent extremism."

Patel, the imam, says that violence has no place in Islam, and mainstream Muslims must be more vigilant about protecting young people from getting caught up in violent movements inspired abroad.

"This is a wake-up call, especially for Muslim leaders.... We need to educate people about what Islam stands for" to prevent young people from being vulnerable to radical movements inspired aboard, says Patel.


TOPICS: Canada; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaedacanada; canada; jihad; terrorism; terrorists; torontocell
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To: Billthedrill

"Self-righteous, irresponsible, and fond of violence - excellent material for a terrorist puppet-master. Personally I'd put Jamal's head on a pike as a warning to the others. That worked very well for the Turks for a very long time."

I agree bigtime, cut them in half, feed half to the pigs, put the rest of the carcass on a cross (they'd love that) with the head on a pike. Douse the carcass with pig fat and pig blood and tie a necklace around the head with pig feet on a string!

Then perhaps some song can be raised,

"Hail to the Religion of Piss, its warts and scurvy clans. Bring 'em all to their desired ends and toss in their Imams."


21 posted on 06/05/2006 8:50:39 PM PDT by Rembrandt (We would have won Viet Nam w/o Dim interference.)
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To: Graybeard58
Canadians are struggling to understand the threat of "home-grown" terrorism after the arrest of 17 Toronto-area young men in connection with what investigators said were plans to commit massive terrorist attacks in Canada.

So now Canada joins France and Britain in "struggling to understand." their homegrown jihadists. I imagine they'll blame themselves? Or blame America's war on terror? What is there to understand about radical islamic militants other than they should be exterminated wherever they may reside and failing that ,at the very least, they should never be allowed to emigrate into our countries to preach their hate, brainwash the youth, and plot their attacks at so called religious sites known as mosques?
22 posted on 06/05/2006 8:50:45 PM PDT by Wolfhound777 (It's not our job to forgive them. Only God can do that. Our job is to arrange the meeting)
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To: P-40

I, for one, would prefer a headline 'Jihad Generation faces Canada'. Ah well ....


23 posted on 06/05/2006 9:02:26 PM PDT by dodger
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To: Graybeard58

"The reasons for this are varied.....the efforts of charismatic spiritual leaders with extremist views....."



No kidding, I had no idea that this could happen.


24 posted on 06/05/2006 9:09:31 PM PDT by headstamp (Nothing lasts forever, Unless it does.)
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To: Graybeard58
Canadians are struggling to understand the threat of "home-grown" terrorism after the arrest of 17 Toronto-area young men in connection with what investigators said were plans to commit massive terrorist attacks in Canada.

But we're so NICE!!! We hate the USA (even though it means we don;t have to have a Military to speak of). Why would you target US???? We let anyone and everyone just walk in here and get umpteen months of free socialist stuff!!

(/suicide pact thinking)

25 posted on 06/05/2006 9:13:56 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (Bipartisanship is when the Stupid Party and the Evil Party agree to do something that is both stupid)
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To: John Lenin

Claims of Muslim oppression is the victimhood trojan horse that Islam uses to spread its hate and violence agenda.

America and other western nations seek to proactively protect themselves from jihadist attacks, and the muslims claim this is racism and western powers oppressing muslims.

Islam's vicious cycle that has been going on for centuries.





26 posted on 06/05/2006 9:20:05 PM PDT by Proud_USA_Republican (We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
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To: Proud_USA_Republican

The only Muslim oppression I see is other Muslims killing other Muslims because they offended the religion.


27 posted on 06/05/2006 9:29:35 PM PDT by John Lenin
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To: GeorgiaDawg32

9/11 wasn't enough??????




And before that; 30 some years with different terror acts!??!


28 posted on 06/05/2006 9:55:00 PM PDT by danamco
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To: Graybeard58

The more liberal the country, the bigger their islamic problem is going to be. But I like the term "jihad generation", it sounds like a catchy phrase that could help open up peoples' eyes to the deadly threat of islam.


29 posted on 06/05/2006 9:59:26 PM PDT by TheCrusader
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nj26 said:

Islam is the enemy of the civilized world!

But I think it's much simpler ... how about:

islam is the enemy of everything else

Of course, even *that* expansive statement doesn't quite cover it, because islam is also the enemy of every other flavor of islam.

30 posted on 06/05/2006 10:17:06 PM PDT by cooldog (Islam is a criminal conspiracy to commit mass murder ... deal with it!)
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To: Proud_USA_Republican
Claims of Muslim oppression

I keep thinking of that country song that has a line "let's give them something to talk about." :)
32 posted on 06/06/2006 6:16:35 AM PDT by P-40 (Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
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