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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/014987.php
(AFP, TIMES OF INDIA)
January 26, 2007
"Suicide blast at Marriott hotel in Pakistani capital"
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/NewsArticle.aspx?ID=2824
Nine Insurgents Killed in Iraq, 21 Detained; Weapons Caches Discovered
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 2007 Coalition forces killed nine insurgents and detained 21 more this week in operations across Iraq.
U.S Army soldiers observed six insurgents unloading AK 47 assault rifles into a building Jan. 23 near a gas station in central Ramadi. Soldiers attacked the insurgents with grenades and gunfire, killing three and wounding the three others. Later that morning, soldiers from an adjacent coalition post in Ramadi observed insurgents distributing hand grenades at the same building. Coalition forces killed six more insurgents who attacked the coalition outpost.
Elsewhere that day, Iraqi police, with U.S. Marines and soldiers from Regimental Combat Team 6 and 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, completed Operation Three Swords in Fallujah. During the operation, combined forces detained 21 suspects responsible for coordinating attacks against Iraqi security forces and coalition forces, military officials said.
In addition, combined forces rescued and treated three hostages inside a torture house and found a weapons caches containing two 14.5 mm anti-aircraft guns, high explosive mortar sights, rocket-propelled-grenade materials, a sniper rifle with a scope, and four assault rifles.
"This operation was successful in the fact that coalition forces were able to free three hostages and seize weapons used for murder and intimidation away from insurgents," Army Capt. Chip R. Rankin, commander of Company B, 2nd Battalion, 136th Infantry Regiment, said. "The Iraqi police led this mission with confidence, and it demonstrated their desire to provide a more secure mindset for the civilians within these areas."
Nearby, in Fuhaylat, Iraqi police and coalition advisors detained six suspected insurgent cell members. The insurgent cell is responsible for carrying out improvised-explosive-device attacks against Iraqi and coalition forces, and it is linked to al Qaeda in Iraq, military officials said.
In Baghdad this week:
U.S. Army soldiers from 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division discovered three large caches Jan. 24 in the Jihad neighborhood. The caches contained seven rocket-propelled-grenade launchers, two mortar tubes, more than 80 mortar rounds, two 30 mm rockets, two heavy machine guns, two roadside bombs, one block of plastic explosive, and nearly 2000 rounds of small arms ammunition.
Insurgents detonated a car bomb Jan. 24 near an Iraqi police patrol in western Baghdad, killing four Iraqi policemen and one civilian bystander.
Insurgents detonated a motorcycle-borne IED yesterday in central Baghdad's Shoula market, injuring 13 Iraqi civilians and damaging two vehicles.
(Compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/NewsArticle.aspx?ID=2827
"Iraqi Police Learn Rule of Law, Concept of Tolerance"
By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 2007
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/NewsArticle.aspx?ID=2831
"Turkey Signs On for Next Phase of Joint Strike Fighter"
By Fred W. Baker III
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 2007
Update:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1774317/posts
"Canada Apologizes to Deportation Victim"
Bellsouth News ^ | 1/26/07 | BETH DUFF-BROWN
Posted on 01/26/2007 1:34:40 PM PST by pitinkie
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "TORONTO (AP) - The prime minister apologized Friday to a Syrian-born Canadian and said he would be compensated $8.9 million for Ottawa's role in his deportation by U.S. authorities to Damascus, where he was tortured and imprisoned for nearly a year.
He was exonerated in September after a two-year public inquiry led by Associate Chief Justice of Ontario Dennis O'Connor. It found that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police wrongly labeled Arar as an Islamic fundamentalist and passed misleading and inaccurate information to U.S. authorities, which very likely led to Arar's arrest and deportation.
The U.S. government insists it has reasons to keep him on its watchlists."
http://counterterrorismblog.org/2007/01/internet_security_company_crac.php
"Internet Security Company Cracks Special Jihadist Software"
By Andrew Cochran
"CT Blog posting from Jim Melnick, iDefense Intelligence Team, VeriSign, Inc."
Opinion: No sir, you're not my "buddy."
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Letter from my email box:
Hello Pal,
I hope my email meets you well. I am in need of your assistance. My name is Sgt Jarvis Reeves Jr. I am a military attache with the Engineering unit here in Ba'qubah Iraq for the United States.
Awaiting your urgent response ASAP.
Your Buddy.
Sgt Jarvis Reeves
God Bless America!!!!!
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http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/hp230.htm
January 26, 2007
HP-230
Treasury Targets Al Qaida Facilitators in South Africa
The U.S. Department of the Treasury today moved to designate two South African individuals, Farhad Ahmed Dockrat and Junaid Ismail Dockrat, and a related entity for financing and facilitating al Qaida, pursuant to Executive Order 13224. This action freezes any assets the designees have under U.S. jurisdiction and prohibits transactions between U.S. persons and the designees.
"Today's action targets two family members that have supported al Qaida one by providing funds to Al Akhtar Trust, a globally-recognized al Qaida fundraiser, and another by facilitating travel for individuals to train in al Qaida camps," said Adam Szubin, Director of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). "This designation freezes the Dockrats out of the U.S. financial system and notifies the international community of the dangerous conduct in which the Dockrats are engaged."
Identifying Information
Farhad Ahmed Dockrat
AKAs:
Farhaad Ahmed Dockrat
Farhad Ahmad Dockrat
Farhad Dockrat
Ahmed Dockrat
Farhaad Dockrat
Farhad Docrate
F. Dockrat
Maulana Farhad Dockrat
POB:
Pretoria, South Africa
DOB:
28 February 1959
Nationality:
South African
Address:
386 Swanepoel Street, Erasmia, Pretoria, South Africa.
Identification No.:
5902285162089/055 (South African)
Passport:
446333407 (South African, exp. 26 May 2014)
Farhad Dockrat both finances and facilitates al Qaida. In one example, Dockrat in 2001 provided over 400,000 South African Rand (approximately $62,900 US) to the Taliban ambassador to Pakistan to be forwarded to al Akhtar Trust, an Afghanistan-based fundraiser for al Qaida. Al Akhtar Trust was previously designated by the United States under E.O. 13224 for its support to al Qaida. Al Akhtar Trust is also on the United Nations 1267 Committee's list of sanctioned individuals and entities designated for providing support to al Qaida, Usama bin Ladin and the Taliban.
Junaid Ismail Dockrat
AKAs:
Junaid Docrate
Junaid Dockrat
J.I. Dockrat
Dr. Ahmed
DOB:
16 March 1971
Address 1:
Johannesburg, South Africa
Address 2:
71 Fifth Avenue, Mayfair, South Africa 2108
Address 3:
P.O. Box 42928, Fordsburg, South Africa, 2033.
Identification No.:
7103165178083 (South African)
Junaid Dockrat is an al Qaida financier, recruiter and facilitator. Junaid Dockrat in 2004 worked via phone and email with Al Qaida operations chief Hamza Rabi'a (now deceased) to coordinate the travel of South Africans to Pakistan in order for them to train with al Qaida. He is also responsible for raising US $120,000 that Rabi'a received in the spring of 2004.
Sniper Africa
AKAs:
Sniper Outdoor CC
Sniper Outdoors CC
True Motives 1236 CC
Address 1:
40 Mint Road, Amoka Gardens, Fordsburg,
Johannesburg, South Africa
Address 2:
P.O. Box 42928, Fordsburg, South Africa 2003
Address 3:
16 Gold Street, Carletonville, South Africa 2500
Address 4:
P.O. Box 28215, Kensington 2101 South Africa
Website:
www.sniperafrica.com
Tax Number:
9113562152 (South African)
Registration:
200302847123 (South African)
Sniper Africa is seventy percent (70%) owned by Junaid Ismail Dockrat.
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"'South Africans aided al-Qaeda'"
News 24 ^
Posted on 01/26/2007 3:09:29 PM PST by Ironfocus
Washington
"Suspicious Event At Gun Manufacturer Prompts Investigation"
A suspicious event at a Middle Tennessee gun manufacturer has investigators across the state searching for men and a white truck.
A statewide be on lookout has been issued Thursday for subjects described as being of Middle Eastern descent who asked questions of Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Inc. employees and tried to enter the secure facility.
Deputies were called to the plant Thursday morning to gather information about the Wednesday afternoon incident. A plant employee was leaving the building at about 4 p.m. when he encountered a man who appeared to be Middle Eastern who'd arrived in a white pickup truck towing a white utility trailer.
The man asked questions about what was manufactured there, and when refused information by the employee, began demanding entry to the building.
When the employee began studying the man's truck, the subject became upset and was told to leave the area.
In all, there were three men in the truck.
Anyone who may have information about these men should call 898-7770 .
http://wkrn.com/nashville/news/suspicious-event-at-gun-manufacturer-prompts-investigation/73937.htm/print
Police on lookout for suspicious men at Barrett Firearms plant
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. Police are on the lookout for a man described as being of Middle Eastern descent who tried to gain access to a firearms plant in Murfreesboro.
Rutherford County sheriff's deputies were called to the Barrett Firearms Manufacturing plant yesterday. A plant employee reported on Wednesday that a Middle Eastern-looking man had tried get inside the building
Barrett Firearms makes 50-caliber rifles for the military, which has used them in combat since the 1991 Gulf war. The powerful gun is also sold to the general public.
Critics have warned that the rifle could be used by terrorists to bring down commercial airliners or penetrate rail cars and storage plants holding hazardous materials.
The plant worker said the man had asked questions about the plant and began demanding access when the employee did not respond.
The man was asked to leave after he became upset when the employee began to examine his pickup truck.
The sheriff's office was working with officials at Barrett Firearms and the U-S Department of Homeland Security to pursue any leads.
http://www.wmcstations.com/global/story.asp?s=5996486&ClientType=Printable
Gun manufacturer reports suspicious people try to enter building
A statewide alert was issued Thursday for subjects who asked questions of Barrett Firearms Manufacturing employees and tried to enter the facility, according to the Rutherford County Sheriffs Department.
According to a release issued today, the subjects trying to enter the facility were described as being of Middle Eastern descent.
The sheriffs department is working with the manufacturer and the Department of Homeland Security concerning the situation. Extra patrol of the facility is underway.
Deputies were called to the plant, which manufactures the militarys M107 .50-caliber sniper system, Thursday morning to gather information about the Wednesday afternoon incident.
A plant employee was leaving the building about 4 p.m. when he encountered a man who appeared to be Middle Eastern whod arrived in a white dually pickup truck towing a white utility trailer.
The subject asked questions about what was manufactured there, and when refused information by the BFMI employee began demanding entry to the building.
When the BFMI employee began studying the mans truck, the subject became upset and was told to leave the area. There were two other male subjects in the dually and they had luggage in the bed of the truck.
Anyone who may have information about these men is asked to call the Sheriffs Office at 898-7770
http://dnj.midsouthnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070126/NEWS01/70126012
All updates on this appreciated Velveeta.
THANK YOU for finding these articles.
Each article had differing little tidbits.
Recorded now for posterity.
I'm glad you did that.
Very interesting Vel, thanks for posting info from all three sources. Interesting these guys were checking out Barrett. I'll be the first to say that shooting a .50 is a load of fun but I sure don't want one in the wrong hands.
Wonder what was in the utility trailer they were pulling. Major kudos to the observant employee.
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January 26, 2007
"Canadian intel agency grasps for clues into 'jihadization' of youth"
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