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British agents trace 7/7 terror links to smalltown America [Falls Church, VA]
Times Online [UK] ^ | June 20, 2006 | Daniel McGrory

Posted on 06/20/2006 5:59:11 AM PDT by angkor

By Daniel McGrory

No 10 rejects calls for inquiry into bombings as evidence emerges of extremists’ role in global terror network

BRITISH agents are operating in the United States to trace links with Islamic extremists from England who recruit Muslims to fight for terrorist groups abroad.

The British-led investigation has played a part in identifying a number of US-based terrorists and helped the authorities in Washington to break up an al-Qaeda cell operating in Falls Church, Virginia.

The agents are particularly keen to discover if the visitors included Mohammad Sidique Khan, leader of the July 7 suicide bombers, who is alleged to have travelled to America’s East Coast to meet fellow militants and stage a series of attacks on synagogues.

Khan was considered such a threat that he was banned from returning to America two years before the attack on London, according to a book written by a US intelligence specialist.

The disclosure, made by the award-winning author Ron Suskind in an extract from The One Percent Doctrine in The Times yesterday, led to calls for a full public inquiry into intelligence lapses before the attacks on July 7 which killed 52 people in London.

Intelligence sources in America insist that the man they were alerted to was Khan.

However, Tony Blair’s spokesman said the claims would not lead to any further investigation by the Intelligence and Security Committee, which last month cleared MI5 of serious errors, or any other form of inquiry. “The [Security and Intelligence] Committee’s conclusion is that there was not an intelligence failure,” he said.

The Conservatives have called for an independent inquiry into the July 7 bombings, while the Liberal Democrats and victims’ relatives want a full public inquiry.

Neither the FBI nor police would comment on the investigations into Khan’s alleged visits to the US in 2002, but, in Falls Church yesterday, residents blamed “foreign agitators” for encouraging young men from the city’s Muslim community to join extremist groups linked to al-Qaeda.

In the Falls Plaza shopping mall, most preferred to chat about their historic city’s latest civic award for its floral displays and not its reputation as the jihad capital of America.

Over the past few months, 11 men who regularly attended the same Islamic Centre in Falls Church have been convicted of terrorism charges. Seven reportedly went to training camps in Pakistan, including one used by Khan.

Their trials exposed a network stretching from this placid commuter belt serving the US capital ten miles away, passing through British cities and on to jihadi camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

A twelfth man from this city of barely 11,000 residents, Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, was jailed for 30 years in March for plotting to assassinate President Bush and being a member of al-Qaeda. FBI investigators claim in The One Percent Doctrine that Abu Ali, 24, was in regular e-mail contact with Khan.

The latest trial of the “Virginia 11” led to a junior school teacher, Ali Asad Chandia, being convicted on June 6 for giving aid to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba group, which is banned in both the US and Britain. A number of Scotland Yard officers and British intelligence agents gave evidence.

Like Khan, who worked as a teaching assistant in Leeds, Chandia, 29, was popular with parents and pupils, and his family deny he had any links with British extremists or trained at a camp in Pakistan.

Prosecutors described how Chandia had worked as a chauffeur for a London-based terrorism organiser, Mohammed Ajmal Khan, who was jailed for nine years in March in Britain after admitting shipping weapons to Pakistan.

Chandia was also described as the personal assistant to a charismatic young preacher in Falls Church, Ali al-Tamimi — a US-born biology graduate — who in January was sentenced to life plus 70 years, without parole, for encouraging his followers to go to Afghanistan to fight US-led coalition troops.

The National Security Agency is accused of bugging mosques and private homes where al-Tamimi preached, including the Dar al-Hijrah centre on the edge of Falls Church. This glass-fronted mosque acquired its notoriety in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks when it was discovered that the imam, Sheikh Anwar al-Awlaki, was the spiritual mentor to two of the hijackers.

The imam was never charged but moved to Yemen. His successor, Joharri Abdul Malik, says: “The community is disturbed by what previously happened here,” but believes many of the “Virginia 11” were jailed for “having big mouths”.

“They made inappropriate and irreponsible comments,” the imam said. “Some did go to training camps but none fired a shot in anger, and once they were in places like Pakistan and Afghanistan and saw what it was really like, they soon had a change of heart and came home. They are guilty of thought crimes.”

Imam Joharri is angered that the FBI did not approach community leaders to discuss concerns that extremists from Britain and elsewhere were trying to recruit youngsters from the area. “If the authorities knew this was going on, why weren’t we warned?” he asked.

He described how Ali al-Tamimi, frustrated at his failure to take control of the mosque, led a breakaway group of his followers to a trading estate on the opposite end of the city to set up the Dar alArqam Centre for Islamic Information. The building included the offices of two charities outlawed by the US as fronts for terrorism organisations.

After al-Tamimi’s conviction, what was left of his group abandoned the Dar al-Arqam centre, which no longer has any links with fundamentalist groups. FBI sources say they are unsure what has happened to some of his followers.

THE PROPOSALS

Among the measures suggested by the task force which have yet to be taken up:

# A public inquiry into 7/7 bombings # Rapid rebuttal unit to combat Islamophobia # National resource unit for development of curricula in mosques and madrassas, and guidelines for teachers # Programmes to “upskill” current imams # Muslim “beacon centres” to help small mosques and cultural centres # Set up and fund network of Muslim safety forums to promote meaningful partnership between community and police # Ministerial review of raids, stop and search and armed police activity # Correct the “alien” image of Islam in the national curriculum


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: Virginia; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alaulaqi; alawlaki; daalhijrah; daralarqam; fallschurch; forthoodarchive; globaljihad; islam; jihad; jihadinamerica; jihadineurope; london; londonattacked; mosque; northernvirginiastan; terrorism; virginia; virginia11
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To: angkor

didn't you have a thread awhile back with the actual photos of places in Falls Church where jihadists had been found? i know there were at least two of them on Hillwood Ave.


41 posted on 06/20/2006 8:51:57 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: arasina

"Ya think maybe we should be fighting it 'over here' just a bit more?"

I was down at Skyline on 9/11. A well-informed friend told me the FBI was there a lot in the following weeks, apparently there were quite a few deportations and also many abandoned apartments.


42 posted on 06/20/2006 8:52:14 AM PDT by angkor
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To: xsmommy
oh you bet the look of this place sure has changed.
this is from a native who recalls the trains that
sped down the tracks through town and have since
become the bike trail. now the mixed use developers
have taken over and mcmansions spring up every day.

i see the smalltown in the little things that only a
native might spot...when we eat out at anthonys, our
high school haunt, and tony and faye always stop over
to hug the kids, when i am personally helped by the
city treasurer who was in my graduating class and when
i attend parent conferences for my kids with teachers
who taught me.

i guess i just have the perspective of a native ...
and yes, the visual changes are unnerving at times.
43 posted on 06/20/2006 8:53:49 AM PDT by leda (Life is always what you make it!)
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To: xsmommy; Rummyfan

"exactly. it is disingenuous to refer to Falls Church as SMALLTOWN anything"

That and the reference to Falls Plaza make me believe the reporter has never been to Falls Church.


44 posted on 06/20/2006 8:53:49 AM PDT by angkor
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To: angkor

Having grown up next door to Falls Church (200 yards from the county line) its a real distortion to call it a small town. Part of the DC megopolis, and only 15 minutes (non-rushhour...or these days say at 2 AM) from DC, it's really just a close-in (inside the beltway) Washington DC suburb.

A major (Saudi-built....imagine that) Mosque was built there probably 10 years ago--and at least one of the beltway-sniper (Jihadi) murders occured there.


45 posted on 06/20/2006 8:53:59 AM PDT by AnalogReigns
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To: Rummyfan

Paul Sperry's "Infiltration" has this type of information in the book! Falls Church housed some 9/11 terrorist pigs also


46 posted on 06/20/2006 8:56:30 AM PDT by angcat ("IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM !")
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To: angkor
I was thinking he probably did the interviews at the falls plaza starbucks, as he was too chicken to go down to the muslim area.

BTW, Reagan's fav restaurant, the Peking Duck, is right across the street from the mosque.

47 posted on 06/20/2006 8:56:50 AM PDT by patton (What the heck just happened, here?)
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To: angkor; leda

"The mall with the Giant grocery store"

You might be right. I'll defer to leda on that one since she lives there.

"In a land of Giants, there is no Safeway"


48 posted on 06/20/2006 8:57:35 AM PDT by Dixie Yooper (Ephesians 6:11)
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To: leda

yes, i think your native "glasses" are coloring the way you see the place a bit. as an outsider, while i know there is that subset of those born and bred there, new people are moving in all the time and the complexion has changed even in our 20 years in this area. Places that used to be smalltown in this area are all subtly changing, so that even far out places like Haymarket and Marshall etc. are looking very different.


49 posted on 06/20/2006 8:58:44 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: AnalogReigns

i totally agree.


50 posted on 06/20/2006 9:00:50 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: AnalogReigns

The sniper killing was at the 7 corners Home depot - they parked in an empty lot, and shot accross rte 50 into the parking garage, killing a lady who worked for the CIA.


51 posted on 06/20/2006 9:01:26 AM PDT by patton (What the heck just happened, here?)
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To: patton
"Reagan's fav restaurant, the Peking Duck, is right across the street from the mosque"

That would be George H Bush's favorite restaurant, and the mosque is at least 1/2 mile west of there right before you get to 7 Corners Shopping Center.
The restaurant is right across the street from a Catholic Church and school.
52 posted on 06/20/2006 9:03:11 AM PDT by Dixie Yooper (Ephesians 6:11)
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To: angkor
But the real jihadi corridor is from Dar al Hijra down to Skyline.

agreed!

almost across the street from the falls church

... is browns hardware (est. 1890) actually :)

i can walk to browns, the falls church or falls plaza in about 15 mins tops...i could drive to the mosque in 30+ mins. ... on a good traffic day. distances are a relative thing in this area. ;)
53 posted on 06/20/2006 9:03:44 AM PDT by leda (Life is always what you make it!)
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To: leda; xsmommy

The reason I raised the issue of the Falls Plaza location is the reference in the Times story (post #1).

Why would any reporter try to interview people about jihadis at Falls Plaza? It makes no sense, since the jihadi community is 4 miles down Rt. 7 at Bailey's Crossroads and Skyline.

I suppose it's possible he was thinking of the "paintball jihadis", but that's still a mile away, in the office building across from the Falls Church at 29 and Broad Street (little known tidbit).

Anyway it's a strangely-reported story.


54 posted on 06/20/2006 9:03:53 AM PDT by angkor
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To: Dixie Yooper

correct. saint anthony's.


55 posted on 06/20/2006 9:03:58 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: Dixie Yooper

oops, my bad - you are correct.


56 posted on 06/20/2006 9:04:16 AM PDT by patton (What the heck just happened, here?)
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To: xsmommy

yeah, the photos were from www.sperryfiles.com, Paul Sperry's web site.

There is a little Muslim activity right there at Hillwood (the "Halaco" grocery store just around the corner from the Falls Church). And across 29 from the nearby 7-11 is a little office building which has been investigated several times for jihadi activities. And I'm *almost* sure the paintball jihadis operated from that same office building, but it's a bit unclear.

But that's the extent of it from what I've read. Skyline is 20 times more active than those few exceptions (with the ironically named "Mall Of America," which is nothing but Arabic stores including the al Jazeera cafe).


57 posted on 06/20/2006 9:11:09 AM PDT by angkor
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To: angkor

yep! many other shopping areas closer to the mosque. like patton suggested maybe the reporter was too timid to venture that way.

patton and i ate at the pub in that building just last night :)


58 posted on 06/20/2006 9:14:03 AM PDT by leda (Life is always what you make it!)
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To: angkor

Imagine how difficult this connection would have been to make without intercepting communications between the US and known foriegn terrorists.


59 posted on 06/20/2006 9:15:19 AM PDT by IamConservative (Who does not trust a man of principle? A man who has none.)
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To: leda

I don't think he means the GM building, but rather, the one behind it.


60 posted on 06/20/2006 9:17:37 AM PDT by patton (What the heck just happened, here?)
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