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The mother, her sons and their terrorist dad
Sydney Morning Herald ^ | 11/1/06 | Tom Allard

Posted on 10/31/2006 6:27:31 AM PST by Valin

TWO of the Australian men arrested in Yemen on terrorism charges are the sons of Abdul Rahim Ayub, the man who set up a Jemaah Islamiah cell here and fled after the Bali bombings. The Herald can also reveal that the mother of the two brothers is an Australian-born woman called Rabiah Hutchison and is regarded by security agencies as possibly more radical than her former husband.

Ms Hutchison is in Yemen with her sons, Mohammed Ayub and Abdullah Ayub, and the Herald has been told that their tour group was joined by some of the wives of the men who were arrested on terrorism charges in Sydney one year ago. The group - most of whom have been intensely monitored by ASIO for years - insist they went to Yemen to further their religious instruction.

But the two brothers - and a third man of Polish ancestry who became an Australian citizen in the 1980s and later converted to Islam - were arrested in a CIA-led operation on October 17, accused of being part of an al-Qaeda cell and planning to smuggle light arms to Somalia. Australian consular officials, who have flown in from the Saudi capital, Riyadh, were scheduled to meet with the men overnight. The officials will also meet Yemeni authorities to talk about the circumstances behind the arrests, and what the formal charges are likely to be. The Australians were arrested with five other men, including a Briton, a German and a Dane.

A Sydney lawyer, Adam Houda, who represents Mohammed and Abdullah Ayub and their mother, has described the allegations as ridiculous and has blamed Australia for alerting Yemeni authorities to their visit. The Herald understands the trip was led by Ms Hutchison.

Like many young Australians, she first travelled to Indonesia looking for good times and is said to have been a "dope-smoking hippie". According to Sally Neighbour's book In the Shadow of Swords, Ms Hutchison grew up in Mudgee and married in Bali and had a child, but the relationship broke down and she became a strict Muslim, fond of wearing the burqa. She gravitated toward Jemaah Islamiah's founder, Abdullah Sungkar, and it was at one of his religious classes that she met Abdul Rahim Ayub, the man who later came to Australia to head "mantiqi 4", the arm of Jemaah Islamiah that had Australia as its area of operations. Sungkar oversaw their wedding in 1984 and the couple was later joined here by Ayub's twin brother, Abdul Rahman Ayub, who fought alongside Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan.

A Jemaah Islamiah expert, Greg Fealy, from the Australian National University, said "strategic" marriages were a feature of Jemaah Islamiah. "Many marriages are to serve the interests of the organisation," he said. "That includes helping get citizenship."

The marriage dissolved, but not before they had two sons here, giving the boys Australian citizenship. They regularly hosted Jemaah Islamiah's current spiritual leader, Abu Bakar Bashir. The fact they had two sons has never been publicly disclosed. "She was worse than her husband was," a security source said yesterday. "She wanted to fight jihad herself." Indeed, there are suggestions that the split related to Ms Hutchison's more radical Islamic views.

Abdul Rahim Ayub married an Indonesian woman but stayed in Australia until he was permitted to leave the country just days after the Bali bombings, which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians. It is understood that ASIO knew he was leaving the country. Ms Hutchison and her sons have moved "erratically" around the country, and made several trips back to Indonesia, according to security sources. Mr Houda could not be reached for comment late yesterday but earlier told the ABC that any links between his clients and the Ayubs were "all innocent".


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: jemaahislamiah; yemen

1 posted on 10/31/2006 6:27:33 AM PST by Valin
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To: Valin

Interesting. Thanks for posting.


2 posted on 10/31/2006 6:50:20 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Valin
"an Australian-born woman called Rabiah Hutchison and is regarded by security agencies as possibly more radical than her former husband... she wanted to fight jihad by herself"

You have to wonder what it is that drives these "dope smoking hippies" to Islam to become a terrorist for "allah". They must have a pre-existing mental condition that allows Islam, despite all the flaws and plain stupidity that no "God" could possibly write, to become so firmly implanted in their heads.

Maybe they use drugs to brainwash them.

3 posted on 10/31/2006 6:55:46 AM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: PGalt
Well I've been on this story for a couple of days now.
(short version) They got caught smuggling arms into Somalia, and Australian intellegence dropped the dime on them to the Yemenis.
4 posted on 10/31/2006 7:02:54 AM PST by Valin (http://www.irey.com/)
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