UPDATE...
http://www.wtop.com/index.php?nid=116&sid=517769
"Two in Custody After Capitol Plane Scare"
Updated: Wednesday, May. 11, 2005 - 2:52 PM
By EILEEN PUTMAN
Associated Press Writer
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Capitol and White House were evacuated Wednesday after a small plane entered restricted airspace and came within three miles of the executive mansion. Military jets scrambled to intercept the aircraft and fired warning flares.
Two men in the aircraft, which relatives and friends said was on its way to a North Carolina air show, were taken into custody and interviewed by authorities at a Maryland airport where the plane landed after a military escort.
"This appears to be errant pilots," Capitol Police Chief Terrance W. Gainer. he said. He said officials were concerned because the plane appeared to be "on a straight-in shot toward the center of the Washington area.""
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2005/05/006115print.html
May 11, 2005
Saudi Arabia: 'Voice of the Jihad' Editor Reportedly Arrested
You can find many reports about various issues of "Voice of Jihad" in the archives here. It is a primary Internet recruitment tool for the mujahedin. From AKI, with thanks to the Constantinopolitan Irredentist:
Riyadh, 11 May (AKI) - A militant arrested two days ago in the Saudi capital Riyadh has been identified by the police as the man in charge of al-Qaeda's information operation in the country. The pan-Arab newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat quotes a source from the Saudi interior ministry as saying he is the editor of the monthly on-line magazine 'Voice of the Jihad'. The Saudi national is reported to have been arrested after being injured during a gun battle on Monday.
A statement from the ministry said Abdel Aziz bin Rashid bin Hamdan al-Tawili al-Anzi is "one of the promoters of deviant ideology" ("deviant" being the word the Saudi authorities often use to refer to al-Qaeda), publishing statements from al-Qaeda's Saudi cell on the internet. The interior ministry also said his preaching and statements were used to defame peaceful Islamic principles "for evil purposes", and that al-Anzi said it was permissible to shed non-Muslim blood and kill security officers on religious grounds.
I'd like to see the Interior Ministry refute those assertions on Islamic grounds.
Posted at May 11, 2005 09:57 AM