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June 23, 2007

Swiss trial convicts two Muslims accused of supporting terror on Internet

Six-months sentences. What will they do when they get out?

From the Associated Press (thanks to Steve):

A Swiss court on Thursday convicted two Muslims for supporting a criminal organization by running Web sites that posted statements from al-Qaida-linked groups and showed executions.

The main defendant, Moez Garsallaoui, a Tunisian, was sentenced to six months in prison and given an additional 18 months suspended. Malika El Aroud, widow of an al-Qaida suicide bomber, received a six-month prison sentence suspended for three years....

The two were accused of running Web sites that supported terrorists and gave details of how to make bombs and carry out attacks. They were detained in February 2005 during anti-terror raids in two Swiss cantons, or states, the Federal Criminal Court said.

The suspects, who are now married to each other, were released on bail after their initial detention and had moved to Belgium.

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June 23, 2007

Six killed in attacks around southern Thailand

Thai Jihad Update. “Separatists kill four in south Thailand,” from Deutsche Presse-Agentur:

Pattani, Thailand - Suspected separatists shot dead a labourer and three teenage boys in a separate attacks in southern Thailand, police reported Saturday said. Thai Buddhist labourer Manoon Saengethong, 42, was shot dead and his body doused with kerosine and set alight Saturday morning in Ruesor district of Narathiwat, said Ruesor Police Major Yongyudh Charoenwanit.

“The perpetrators are trying to stir up trouble between Thai Buddhists and Thai Muslims,” Yongyudh said.

On Friday night in neighbouring Yala province, gunmen strafed a tea shop in Bannang Sata district, killing three boys all aged 14 and injuring another ten people.

Also, Friday night, suspected insurgents burned down five public schools in Songkhla province.

And, “2 killed in bomb attack in southern Thailand,” from Kyodo:

(Kyodo) _ Two people were killed and several injured from a bomb attack in Yala Province in Thailand on Friday night, the police said.

The attack occurred around 8:30 p.m. at the teashop in Bannang Sata district when the group of Muslims was gathering at the shop after the weekly praying.
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Friday’s explosion came after the Thai authorities detained 34 suspects in Bannang Sata district who were involved the insurgency in the three southern provinces. Police officers said six or seven of them were the leaders of the militant group called RKK.

Background on RKK, or Runda Kumpalan Kecil, can be found here.

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