ASSIST NEWS SERVICE: "BRITISH UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATOR MAY FLEE THE UNITED KINGDOM Claims Large Number of Death Threats from al Qa'ida Sympathizers" by Jeremy Reynalds,Special Correspondent for ASSIST News Service (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "ALBUQUERQUE,N.M. (ANS) -- A British undercover investigator who posed as the operator of a radical Islamic web site may leave the United Kingdom due to what he says is the large number of death threats he has received from al Qa'ida sympathizers. Glen Jenvey, 38, whose work was profiled recently in England's "Sunday Times" (www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-750685,00.html), but whose story was first told on the ASSIST News Service in November 2002 (www.assistnews.net/Stories/s02110035.htm), told this reporter that he feels unsafe in his native country and may ask India or America for political refugee status. According to the "Sunday Times," Jenvey was so convincing in his role as a radical website operator that Hamza allegedly sent him a number of propagandist al Qa'ida recruitment videos. Jenvey forwarded the videos to a number of law enforcement agencies that included the FBI. The evidence against Hamza is being collected by US government prosecutors in New York, where Hamza is part of a grand jury investigation into a plot to provide weapons training to American mujaheddin on a cattle ranch in Bly, Oregon. If the grand jury charges Hamza with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, which carries a 25-year jail sentence, sources close to the case told the "Sunday Times" they will press for Hamza's extradition to America.") (July 21, 2003) (Read More...)