http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/014215.php
November 28, 2006
"'I hate the Queen, I hate this country'"
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London
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3333899,00.html
"Report: Syrian network planned to kill Lebanese officials"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Al-Mustaqbal newspaper reports Lebanese security forces exposed network of 200 members which trained in refugee camps in Lebanon, planned to assassinate 36 senior Lebanese officials
Ali Waked
Published: 11.29.06, 08:20
The Lebanese security forces exposed a network which planned to assassinate 36 senior anti-Syrian Lebanese officials, the Lebanese newspaper al-Mustaqbal reported Wednesday morning.
The newspaper, which belongs to the family of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, who was assassinated last year, reported that the Lebanese security forces managed to arrest two of the network's key members.
According to the report, the investigation revealed that the network trained in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon and planned to execute a plot initiated by the Syrian government to assassinate 36 senior Lebanese officials.
According to the newspaper, the Syrian intelligence appointed a group belonging to the Fatah-Intifada organization to implement the plan.
The organization split from the Fatah movement in the 1970s and is led by Colonel Abu Moussa.
According to the report, about four days ago two detainees admitted to having been sent from Damascus to the al-Badawi and El-Bureij refugee camps in order to coordinate the activity with the Fatah-Intifada movement.
Most blatant violation of UN resolutions
The detainees, a Syrian and a Saudi, noted that they were part of a 200-member network which planned to execute the plan. The two were arrested by Lebanese security forces after they were suspected of a criminally-motivated murder at the al-Badawi refugee camp."
That bast@$@! If I were the Queen I would say "Off with Shamsu Miah's head!" The swan was surely more worthy than him.