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1 posted on 01/30/2002 4:01:46 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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Needles under fingernails time.
2 posted on 01/30/2002 4:02:35 PM PST by veronica
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Multiply the suffering of this poor guy and his family by the number of other victims in New York, Washington, PA and the civilian Afghan population and we get a sense for how truly horrific the past four months have been. May this conflict be resolved soon.

My prayers are with Mr. Pearl and his family.

8 posted on 01/30/2002 4:22:15 PM PST by ipatent
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Muslims of the Americas: In Their Own Words

Muslims of the Americas (MOA) is a virulently anti-Semitic, Islamic extremist group with ties to Al-Fuqra, a terrorist organization that has carried out firebombings and murders in the United States. MOA claims to have offices in six U.S. cities and Toronto and maintains secluded residential communities in New York, Virginia and California. The group's Web site and e-mails have featured writings by notorious anti-Semites and Holocaust deniers, including Michael Hoffman and former Klansman David Duke.

MOA was founded and is led by the radical Pakistani cleric El Sheikh Sayyid Mubarik Ali Jilani (commonly known as Sheikh Jilani or Sheikh Gilani). Based in Lahore, Pakistan, Jilani established MOA in 1980, after arriving in the United States for the first time. In the 1980s, Jilani, who claims to be a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, actively recruited American Muslims to fight against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. MOA claims to have offices in six U.S. cities and Toronto, and it maintains secluded residential communities in New York, Virginia, California, and possibly other states. The group also runs a Web site and an e-mail mailing list.

The available evidence strongly suggests that MOA has served as a corporate front for another group founded by Sheik Jilani, the terrorist organization Al-Fuqra, which has committed firebombings and murders on U.S. soil. Both Sheikh Jilani and MOA officials deny that Al-Fuqra even exists, and MOA claims to be a "peaceful" group. Though relatively few members of MOA have been arrested for criminal activity, two residents of the MOA community in Virginia were recently arrested for firearms violations, and a resident of the MOA community in California was recently arrested for the murder of a Sheriff's Deputy. Muslims of the Americas: In Their Own Words Here are examples of anti-Semitic, anti-Christian,anti-American, and homophobic statements made by MOA, as well as comments that promote violence:

...see more at link.

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Jamaat ul-Fuqra

From: Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1999. United States Department of State, April 2000.

Comments on the content of the material should be sent to the U.S. Department of State

Description

Islamic sect that seeks to purify Islam through violence. Led by Pakistani cleric Shaykh Mubarik Ali Gilani, who established the organization in the early 1980s. Gilani now resides in Pakistan, but most cells are located in North America and the Caribbean. Members have purchased isolated rural compounds in North America to live communally, practice their faith, and insulate themselves from Western culture.

Activities

Fuqra members have attacked a variety of targets that they view as enemies of Islam, including Muslims they regard as heretics and Hindus. Attacks during the 1980s included assassinations and firebombings across the United States. Fuqra members in the United States have been convicted of crimes, including murder and fraud.

Strength

Unknown.

Location/Area of Operation

North America, Pakistan.

External Aid

None.See also:

INFORMATION REGARDING COLORADO'S INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF MEMBERS OF JAMAAT UL FUQRA

Terror Probe Leads To Rural Va. Hamlet

12 posted on 01/30/2002 4:30:00 PM PST by Shermy
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The arrested cleric was simply trying to convince the kidnapped reporter that Islam is a religion of peace.
21 posted on 01/30/2002 4:54:45 PM PST by Argus
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Musharraf has to dig deeper and rout out the Islamists from his government, ruthlessly.

Members have purchased isolated rural compounds in North America to live communally, practice their faith and insulate themselves from Western culture. (Al) Fuqra members have attacked a variety of targets that they view as enemies of Islam, including Muslims they regard as heretics and Hindus.

We have replacements for the Navy bombing range in Puerto Rico.

Sad to say, Mr. Pearl is a dead man, and our authorities should proceed on that assumption.

22 posted on 01/30/2002 4:57:27 PM PST by Faraday
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If they do kill him and attempt to target other Americans in pakistan then we must return the favor and shed their blood in the streets of the USA (or perhaps further south in Cuba)
26 posted on 01/30/2002 5:19:22 PM PST by Mixer
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Sorry folks ... this guy from the WSJ isn't going to survive this, his captors want to make a point ... and they will.
28 posted on 01/30/2002 5:27:23 PM PST by BluH2o
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If this guy was serving in the armed forces, I would understand. The fact that he chose his occupation as a journalist over his pregnant wife suggests that at best, he has his priorities a little mixed up, and at worst he is a royal clymer for doing this to his family.

As for the cleric, start sending pieces of him to the local mosques on the hour every hour until either the journalist is released or the cleric has been dismembered entirely. Let the Francophiles moan and groan about the Geneva Convention.

31 posted on 01/30/2002 5:34:01 PM PST by Young Rhino
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Why do I get the feeling that the Pakistani officials are going to find out exactly what this guy knows very quickly? Maybe it's because they can use interrogation methods that would freak out John Gotti, they can be damn ruthless, and they don't have to worry about being sued.
40 posted on 01/30/2002 7:36:15 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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No doubt the reporter thought it best to get the story out before thinking of the safety of the man in danger.
45 posted on 01/30/2002 11:59:19 PM PST by Yougottabekidding
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"Pearl was to be taken to the Tanzaimul Fuqra interview by two Pakistani guides. Embassy officials strongly advised against his going alone, without an interpreter or local assistant, State Department officials said."

I surely hope this does not turn more tragic. . .but what rationale was Mr. Pearl using to approach this enemy alone. . .

47 posted on 01/31/2002 2:00:34 AM PST by cricket
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