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Posted on 06/01/2007 7:57:59 PM PDT by nwctwx
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“REWARD OFFER INCREASED IN SEARCH FOR GANG LEADER”
PRESS RELEASE SNIPPET: “Robert D. Grant, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced today that a reward of up to $20,000 is now being offered for information leading to the arrest of DONNELL JEHAN, age 39, whose last known address was 6522 South Ashland Avenue in Chicago. A reward of up to $10,000 was previously offered for information leading to his arrest.
JEHAN has been the subject of a nationwide manhunt, coordinated by the Chicago FBI, since May of 2004 after being charged in a criminal complaint, along with 46 other members and associates of the Black Disciples street gang, with multiple violations of federal drug laws. JEHAN is the lone defendant of this investigation, code named operation “Marvel Less”, to remain in a fugitive status.
Two other defendants in this case, LESEAN FORD and FINNIE HAWKINS, also evaded capture in May of 2004, but have recently been apprehended following tips received from the public.
JEHAN is described as a black/male, 39 years of age, 6’3” tall, 250 pounds, black hair, brown eyes, with a slight beard and mustache. JEHAN is known to use the alias of Darnel Clark and also goes by the street name of “Scandalous” and “Scan”. JEHAN was last known to be driving a Cadillac Escalade with Illinois license J325569. In addition to his apartment on South Ashland Avenue, JEHAN is known to frequent Chicago’s southeast side and the south suburbs in and around South Holland.
JEHAN has been profiled on several national television shows, including “America’s Most Wanted”; Fox News Channel’s “The Line-up” and locally on “Chicago’s Most Wanted”.
JEHAN should be considered Armed and Dangerous. He is alleged to be a high ranking member in one of Chicago’s largest and most violent street gangs and has an extensive criminal record for crimes of violence. Anyone with information about JEHAN’s current whereabouts is asked to call the Chicago FBI at (312) 421-6700.
The public is reminded that a complaint is not evidence of guilt and that all defendants in a criminal case are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
ON THE NET...
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/016978.php
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June 18, 2007
“Saudis aim to stop web jihad they once abetted”
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stepping back in time...
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Special Report - No. 23
November 26, 2003 No.23
“The Islamic Affairs Department of the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C.”
By Steven Stalinsky
Wowser...and what does Pelosi and Reid think of this? /sarcasm off
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Special Dispatch Series - No. 1627
June 19, 2007 No.1627
“Syrian Minister of Expatriate Affairs: Cindy Sheehan’s Battle Must Continue; No Real Difference Between Democrats, Republicans in U.S.”
SNIPPET: “The announcement by leading anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan that she was leaving the Democratic Party and quitting the anti-war effort has evoked reactions from the Syrian press. Her decision was presented as proof that there is no real difference between the Democratic and Republican positions on the war in Iraq, and that the only way to effect a change in U.S. policy is to step up the Iraqi resistance and increase losses to the U.S. armed forces.
The following are excerpts from the articles:”
Note: Photo included.
UPDATE:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/016987.php
(DAILY MAIL.co.uk)
June 18, 2007
“Rushdie knighthood ‘justifies suicide attacks’, claims Pakistani minister”
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“The ACLU Has Found a Religion It Will Defend”
SNIPPET: “The American Civil Liberties Union has given their blessing to the public funding of Islamic footbaths at the University of Michigan, to let Muslims wash their feet before prayers.
The ACLU says it has nothing to do with religion.
This pleases CAIR greatly, because now the Islamic community wont have to pay for them: Muslims wont fund footbaths. And also because its another small step toward sharia.
Notice how the Detroit News continues to quote CAIR representatives without mentioning that the group has been named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Hamas funding trial of the Holy Land Foundation.”
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“Data on 64,000 Ohio state workers stolen”
ap via yahoo ^ | Jun 17 2007 | MATT REED
Posted on 06/18/2007 2:47:12 PM PDT by stainlessbanner
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “COLUMBUS, Ohio - A 22-year-old intern was given the responsibility of safeguarding the personal information of thousands of state employees, a security procedure that ended up backfiring. Social Security numbers of all 64,000 Ohio state employees were stolen last weekend from a state agency intern who left a backup data storage device in his car, Gov. Ted Strickland said.
An additional review of data revealed that the storage device also held information on 53,797 participants enrolled in the state’s pharmacy benefits management program, as well as names and Social Security numbers of about 75,532 dependents, the governor’s office confirmed Saturday. Strickland has asked Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles to investigate.
What officials don’t know is whether the thief is an unsuspecting common car burglar or a computer-literate opportunist with the capability of unlocking the code encrypting thousands of Social Security numbers.
Either way, Strickland said the security procedure failed, and he issued an executive order to change the practices for handling state data.
Officials were still determining whether the storage device contains any other personal information.
“Obviously, I feel badly this has happened, on a human level. As an executive, I’m trying to be transparent and we’re looking for ways to mitigate any harm. I remain hopeful there will be no breach of private information,” Strickland said.
The governor said he was not allowed to specifically describe the computer device or other details surrounding the theft, under direction from law enforcement.
The device listed in a police report as being worth $15 was reported stolen along with a $200 radar detector out of Jared Ilovar’s car.
A message seeking comment was left for Ilovar, a college senior making $10.50 an hour as an intern with the Office of Management and Budget.”
Cindy, I seldom post...........but, always read.
You just keep on keepin’ on.
Thanks so very much for all your efforts to keep us informed.
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Exclusive: Suicide Bomb Teams Sent to U.S., Europe
June 18, 2007 4:45 PM
Brian Ross Reports:
Large teams of newly trained suicide bombers are being sent to the United States and Europe, according to evidence contained on a new videotape obtained by the Blotter on ABCNews.com.
Teams assigned to carry out attacks in the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Germany were introduced at an al Qaeda/Taliban training camp graduation ceremony held June 9.
A Pakistani journalist was invited to attend and take pictures as some 300 recruits, including boys as young as 12, were supposedly sent off on their suicide missions.
Photos: Inside an al Qaeda/Taliban ‘Graduation’
The tape shows Taliban military commander Mansoor Dadullah, whose brother was killed by the U.S. last month, introducing and congratulating each team as they stood.
“These Americans, Canadians, British and Germans come here to Afghanistan from faraway places,” Dadullah says on the tape. “Why shouldn’t we go after them?”
The leader of the team assigned to attack Great Britain spoke in English.
“So let me say something about why we are going, along with my team, for a suicide attack in Britain,” he said. “Whether my colleagues, companions and Muslim brothers die today or tonight, every drop of our blood will invigorate the Muslim (unintelligible).”
Video: Watch the Taliban’s ‘Graduation’ Ceremony
U.S. intelligence officials described the event as another example of “an aggressive and sophisticated propaganda campaign.”
Others take it very seriously.
“It doesn’t take too many who are willing to actually do it and be able to slip through the net and get into the United States or England and cause a lot of damage,” said ABC News consultant Richard Clarke, the former White House counterterrorism official.
Hi Mossad, long time no read.
I think this is mostly propaganda. The Taliban have been getting their rear ends kicked and have had recruitment problems. Not to dismiss that there is a strong probability that terror cells are already set up in these countries preparing for an attack. If these greenhorns come bounding in, it is likely that they will be easier to detect than those already here and under deep cover.
But then again, according to current congressional leadership, there is no longer a need for a war on terrorism (/sarc)
Thank you Mossad 1967.
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“Exclusive: Suicide Bomb Teams Sent to U.S., Europe”
ABC News ^ | June 18, 2007 | Brian Ross
Posted on 06/18/2007 2:56:34 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
That’s very kind of you and thank you RR.
NOTE: The following text is a quote:
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=46447
Coalition Forces Kill, Capture Militants in Afghanistan
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, June 18, 2007 Afghan and coalition forces killed several militants and detained seven others during operations in Afghanistan during the past two days. Meanwhile, seven Afghan children died during a coalition air strike.
Afghan and coalition forces detained five suspected militants in an operation early today against Taliban forces in the Sharan district of Paktika province. Credible intelligence led the forces to the suspected al Qaeda fighter safe house, where troops discovered suspected insurgents during a search, officials said.
In an operation in Paktika provinces Zarghun Shah district yesterday, Afghan and coalition forces killed several militants and detained two others, military officials said.
Coalition forces received credible information that a compound containing a mosque and a religious school was being used as an al Qaeda fighter safe house. Troops confirmed the presence of insurgent activity at the site before getting approval to conduct an air strike, military officials said.
Following the strike, residents of the compound confirmed that al Qaeda fighters had been present all day. As military officials reported earlier, seven children at the school died during the strike.
According to children who survived the air strike, the seven children who were killed were being held inside the building throughout the day. Witness statements taken early this morning claim the suspected terrorists prevented the children from leaving the compound by beating the young captives and pushing them away from the door if they attempted to flee.
This is another example of al Qaeda using the protective status of a mosque, as well as innocent civilians, to shield themselves, said U.S. Army Maj. Chris Belcher, a Combined Joint Task Force 82 spokesman. We are saddened by the innocent lives that were lost as a result of militants cowardice.
In another engagement, enemy fighters attacked Afghan National Police officers and coalition forces 10 miles southwest of the Sangin District Center, in Helmand province, early yesterday afternoon.
Combined forces repelled the initial attack with small-arms and artillery fire before requesting close-air support to suppress the enemy fighters.
Later that night, additional enemy fighters arrived from the west side of the Helmand River to reinforce several enemy positions in a trench line. The combined force maneuvered to defendable positions, then directed coalition helicopters and close-air-support aircraft to drop munitions on enemy positions.
Military officials said several dozen enemy combatants died during the prolonged battle. Two coalition members were injured during the fighting and were evacuated to a nearby medical facility for treatment.
In the Shah Wali Kot district of Kandahar province, 10 enemy fighters attacked Afghan national security and coalition forces near the village of Eybak. The coalition patrol returned fire and pursued the enemy fighters as they fled to an unoccupied compound. Enemy forces continued to fire upon the combined forces from inside the compound.
Coalition forces requested close-air support, which destroyed the enemy position with munitions. Several enemy fighters died during the five-hour battle, military officials said.
Afghan national security and coalition forces will prevail against the enemy insurgents in the Sangin and Shah Wali Kot Districts, Belcher said. We will intensify our operations to rid both areas of insurgent fighters and prevent their return.
(Compiled from Combined Joint Task Force 82 news releases.)
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Troops in Iraq Kill, Detain Scores of Insurgents, Find Iranian Rockets
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, June 18, 2007 Coalition forces killed 21 insurgents, detained 31 and wounded six others in Iraq during the past three days, military officials said. Meanwhile, troops there discovered six Iranian-made rockets.
Coalition forces killed at least 20 terrorists, wounded six others and detained a suspect during operations this morning targeting secret cells operating in the Maysan province of eastern Iraq.
The detained individual is an alleged member of the secret cell terrorist network known for transporting weapons and explosively formed penetrators — a particularly deadly, armor-piercing form of roadside bombs — from Iran to Iraq, military officials said. The group also is responsible for bringing militants from Iraq to Iran for terrorist training.
In coordination with the Iraqi government, coalition forces conducted raids in Amarah and Majjar al-Kabir, where coalition troops came under heavy small-arms fire and rocket-propelled-grenade attacks.
Ground forces retaliated with close-air support to suppress the enemy fire, killing at least 20 terrorists. Military officials said the strafing wounded six suspected terrorists. Coalition fire also destroyed a vehicle being used by the terrorists as a fighting position.
Terrorists learned this morning that there is no safe haven in Iraq, said Army Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a Multinational Force Iraq spokesman. Coalition forces will seek out and find terrorists anywhere and everywhere in Iraq.
Iraqi police detained four insurgents as they attempted to plant an improvised explosive device early this morning near Tikrit. U.S. surveillance helicopters from the 25th Combat Aviation Brigade engaged and wounded the four individuals after observing them carry and place materials into a hole. They are being treated for their wounds and have been detained for further questioning by local Iraqi security forces.
During operations today and yesterday to disrupt the al Qaeda car-bomb network in Baghdad, coalition forces detained 11 suspected terrorists.
Troops netted four suspected terrorists allegedly involved with the car-bomb cell this morning in southern Baghdad, military officials said. They captured another individual with suspected ties to a smuggling ring known for bringing bomb-making materials into Iraq.
In a raid in Baghdad and Haditha yesterday, coalition forces detained six suspected terrorists whose network supports Syria-based extremists and provides suicide bombers, vehicles and explosives for the cell.
Disrupting the bombing network in Baghdad is a high priority for us, and we will continue to target the cells’ leaders and members, Garver said.
Yesterday, soldiers from 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment supporting Operation Marne Torch, detained five individuals while conducting a company-sized operation in the city of Duraiya. The purpose of the mission was to disrupt key insurgent networks from freedom of maneuver in the battalion’s area of operation, military officials said.
To prevent insurgents from entering southern Baghdad, fixed-wing aircraft dropped four precision-guided bombs on targeted sites June 16, beginning the major Marne Torch offensive. The aircraft supported about 1,200 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, soldiers focused on the security belts surrounding Baghdad.
The brigade’s efforts are part of the larger operation recently announced by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, Multinational Force Iraq commander.
Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers and aviation assets discovered six rockets in a schoolyard yesterday in Baghdads Rashid district, military officials said. While aircrews from 4th Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment investigated an area suspected as the point of origin for rocket fire against Baghdads International Zone, they spotted suspicious looking objects in a school yard.
Soldiers from Company A, 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, assigned to 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, arrived 30 minutes later and found six Iranian-made 107 mm rockets. An explosive ordnance disposal unit later disposed of the munitions.
Great teamwork and cooperation between vigilant Army aviators and our soldiers prevented those rockets from being used against the people of Rashid and the forces securing the district, said U.S. Army Col. Ricky D. Gibbs, the 4th Brigade Combat Team commander.
In other news from Iraq, soldiers from Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment on a mounted patrol in Baghdad’s Adhamiyah District on June 16 received small-arms fire from a small group of ski mask-wearing insurgents on a rooftop. Soldiers returned fire, and the insurgents fled. A wild chase through the city streets followed as the soldiers attempted to cut off the insurgents’ escape route, U.S. officials said.
During the ensuing 20-minute battle, coalition forces killed one insurgent and nabbed three others.
Military officials reported today that Iraqi security forces detained four suspected terrorists yesterday believed to have information regarding the June 13 Askari Mosque bombing in Samarra. Acting on previous intelligence, forces raided the target building and detained the four individuals believed to be linked to the recent bombing and other criminal activity in Samarra, officials said.
Iraqi forces also seized several propaganda documents, a compact disc showing attacks against coalition forces, several cell phones, 10 feet of detonation cord, 81 blasting caps, identification cards for access to the mosque, and photos depicting terrorist training.
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)
(Note: Anti-Drug commercial comes on before the camp video.)
JIHAD WATCH.org (UPI.com, by Shaun Waterman, June 4, 2007): "FBI WARNS ON AL-QAEDA'S ENGLISH MESSAGES" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The FBI says al-Qaida is issuing video messages in English to get Muslim extremists in the United States to carry out terror attacks. Speaking on C-SPAN Television, FBI Director of Public Affairs John Miller said al-Qaida leaders have stepped up the tempo of their public messages in an effort to inspire others to compensate for their network's reduced ability directly to execute attacks.") (June 4, 2007) (Read More...)
JIHAD WATCH.org (by Ronald Kessler for NEWSMAX.com): "FBI's MUELLER: BIN LADEN WANTS TO STRIKE U.S. CITIES WITH NUCLEAR WEAPONS" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Osama bin Laden and his terrorist group desperately want to obtain nuclear devices and explode them in American cities, especially New York and Washington, D.C., FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III tells NewsMax. In an exclusive interview, Mueller also acknowledged that bin Laden is still active, though isolated. The director revealed that the Bureau believes the terrorist leader continues to communicate with al-Qaida cells, some of which remain in the U.S.") (May 18, 2007) (Read More...)
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3414699,00.html
UN Security Council condemns Sunday Katyusha attack on Israel from Lebanon
Published: 06.19.07, 01:06 / Israel News
The United Nations Security Council issued a statement condemning Sunday’s Katyusha rocket attacks on northern Israel from Lebanon, which were in severe violation of UN resolution 1701.
The UN statement came after Israel wrote a letter demanding the Security Council condemn the attacks. (Yitzhak Benhorin, Washington)
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“Iran told Hamas to use violence in Gaza - Abbas aide”
Published: 06.19.07, 00:17
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