Posted on 01/31/2010 3:53:39 AM PST by Scanian
President Obama finally listened to the outcry of New York, and is considering moving the trial of 9/11 terrorist Khalid Sheik Mohammed and other al Qaeda members out of the city, perhaps to Guantanamo Bay.
Finally, some wisdom.
It would be better there. It's military. They're not going to mess around. These dangerous terrorists will not be allowed to spread their hate, or hurt anyone else.
Nobody knows better than me.
I was a federal prison guard at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. In 2000, I was with a prisoner, Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, taking him back to his cell. His cellmate was Khalfan Khamis Mohamed. They were accused of bombing two embassies in Africa in 1998. Later they said that they worked with Osama bin Laden and that they helped set up al Qaeda.
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Yes, there are some. I know a few personally.
The problem for them is, they are considered by the radicals to be apostates.
In the Koran, there are, I think, four (but I can only remember three) approved targets for jihad:
1.) Apostasy
2.) Infidels
3.) Thieves
Bernard Lewis (who is/was considered by many to be the leading non-islamic scholar in the west) says that of these Apostasy has a special place at the top, jihad against those who believed in Mohammed but have recanted.
It sounds like Salim and his band had help on the inside. That would also explain the disappearance of the handcuffs, which had probably been tampered with so that they couldn’t lock. Any Muslims/Black Muslims among the guards? I’m betting on that.
This story should go VIRAL!
The self satisfied purveyors of "human rights" are usually so far removed from pain and suffering caused by wanton crime, one hopes in vain, they get some sort of wake up call.
Thanks for that.
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not the wording: “stabbed and critically injured a jail guard last month...”
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What happened to “mercilessly tortured and thrust a comb through his eye socket and into his brain” ?
I guess there was not enough room for the details. /s/
Sickening.
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FOX, from Nov, 2009 - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,575133,00.html
JANUARY 1999 : (GERMANY : AL QAEDA TERRORIST M M SALIM aka ABU HAJER AL-IRAQI IS HELD----SEE WMD, URANIUM) In Germany, Mamdouh Salim, alleged to be a key military advisor and believed to be privy to bin Laden's most secret projects, is also apprehended. The U.S. government alleges he was under secret orders to procure enriched uranium for the purpose of developing nuclear weapons. These are allegations bin Laden does not now deny. ---------- "TARGET AMERICA: THE TERRORIST WAR," Sheila Macvicar: 1999 ABC News(Crime and Justice), Radio America ^ | January 14, 1999 | ABC News BYLINE: J. Miller , J. Mcwethy, Sheila Macvicar, Cynti McFadden A portion of the TV show is available on an MP3 file. http://www.radioamerica.org/audio/MR_ABC-Osama-Hussein-connections.mp3
U.S. officials now believe that Abu Hajer al Iraqi helped bin Laden negotiate a nonaggression pact with Saddam in 1993. ------Osama's Best Friend: The further connections between al Qaeda and Saddam The Weekly Standard ^ | 11/03/03 | Stephen F. Hayes Posted on Saturday, October 25, 2003 1:00:38 PM by Pokey78
FITZGERALD:
"And the question of relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda is an interesting one. I don't have information post-2001 when I got involved in a trial, and I don't have information post-September 11th. I can tell you what led to that inclusion in that sealed indictment in May and then when we superseded, which meant we broadened the charges in the Fall, we dropped that language.
We understood there was a very, very intimate relationship between al Qaeda and the Sudan. They worked hand in hand. We understood there was a working relationship with Iran and Hezbollah, and they shared training. We also understood that there had been antipathy between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein because Saddam Hussein was not viewed as being religious.
We did understand from people, including al-Fadl -- and my recollection is that he would have described this most likely in public at the trial that we had, but I can't tell you that for sure; that was a few years ago -- that at a certain point they decided that they wouldn't work against each other and that we believed a fellow in al Qaeda named Mondu Saleem (ph), Abu Harzai (ph) the Iraqi, tried to reach a, sort of, understanding where they wouldn't work against each other. Sort of, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
And that there were indications that within Sudan when al Qaeda was there -- which al Qaeda left in the summer of '96 or spring '96 -- there were efforts to work on joint -- you know, acquiring weapons...."
-------- http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A46525-2004Jun16?language=printer
Thanks piasa I appreciate the additional info.
From the comments section:
>Khalid should be strapped to a drone and flown into an empty mosque.<
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