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  • [Canada:]Al-Qaeda fighter 'arbitrarily detained' by CSIS: report

    10/31/2007 2:39:13 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 6 replies · 134+ views
    National Post ^ | October 30, 2007 | Stewart Bell
    A government committee has concluded that Mohammed Mansour Jabarah was "arbitrarily detained" by CSIS when it helped the admitted al-Qaeda member surrender to FBI agents five years ago. The Security Intelligence Review Committee also found his right to silence as protected under the Charter of Rights was violated as well as his right to counsel. "Furthermore, his right to remain in Canada as protected by section 6 of the Charter [mobility rights] was violated," says a report from the committee. The committee, chaired by former Manitoba premier Gary Filmon, made six recommendations, principal among them the need to obtain formal...
  • Canadian admits to plotting attacks

    01/11/2003 10:48:20 AM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 6 replies · 331+ views
    National Post (Canada) ^ | January 10, 2003 | Stewart Bell
    Canadian admits to plotting attacksReport details role of St. Catharines man  Stewart Bell, National Post.   Friday, January 10, 2003 A Canadian man has confessed he was sent to Southeast Asia by al-Qaeda to organize a terrorist cell that plotted a massive assault that involved setting off simultaneous truck bombs at six Western buildings in Singapore. A 50-page report released yesterday by the government of Singapore provides the first official details of the terrorist activities of Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, a 20-year-old student from St. Catharines. It said Mr. Jabarah had admitted he was dispatched by al-Qaeda after Sept. 11 to...
  • Plot to blow up four embassies revealed on Afghan video: SINGAPORE BOMB CONSPIRACY

    02/21/2002 8:27:41 PM PST · by Wallaby · 8 replies · 509+ views
    Financial Times (London) | February 22, 2002 | JOHN BURTON and ROEL LANDINGIN
    Not for commercial use. Solely to be used for the educational purposes of research and open discussion. Plot to blow up four embassies revealed on Afghan video: SINGAPORE BOMB CONSPIRACY By JOHN BURTON and ROEL LANDINGIN Financial Times (London) AL QAEDA: TERRORISM AFTER AFGHANISTAN; Pg. 12 February 22, 2002, Friday London Edition 1 John Burton and Roel Landingin on how an al-Qaeda affiliate came close to carrying out a devastating act of terrorism Looming on a small rise overlooking the eight lanes of Napier Road, the US Embassy in Singapore is a forbidding building of dark gray granite. Flanked on ...
  • Captured Qaeda Member Gives Details on Group's Operations

    07/26/2002 11:16:24 PM PDT · by kattracks · 4 replies · 247+ views
    New York Times ^ | 7/26/02 | WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
    member of Al Qaeda who was involved in plans to blow up the United States Embassy in Singapore is providing federal authorities with important new details about that plot and other aspects of the Qaeda terrorist group's operations, law enforcement officials said yesterday.The Qaeda operative, Mohamed Mansur Jabarah, is being questioned by members of the F.B.I.-N.Y.P.D. Joint Terrorist Task Force at a military base in the northeastern United States. The officials said Mr. Jabarah had been one of the most cooperative of the Qaeda members detained since the Sept. 11 attacks and was likely to testify at trials of...
  • Islamic Terror Group Had Designs On Singapore Water Pipelines, Chiemical Factories, Defense Sites

    09/19/2002 1:31:29 PM PDT · by Shermy · 10 replies · 436+ views
    Singapore Strait-Times ^ | September 19, 2002
    THE Singapore Government disclosed on Thursday that the Islamic group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) had plans to mount terrorist attacks on Singapore targets, including key water pipelines and the defence ministry headquarters in Bukit Gombak. Other sites surveyed by members of the group included Jurong Island and Changi Airport. Jurong Island, off the south-western coast of Singapore, is home to several chemical factories. Along with some details of these plans, a Government statement unveiled the identities of the 21 Singaporeans detained under the Internal Security Act on Aug 16. The Government believes that with these 21 now under custody, the Singapore...
  • SINGAPORE BUSTS 15 IN ‘AL QAEDA' BOMB PLOT

    01/06/2002 12:30:44 AM PST · by kattracks · 2 replies · 114+ views
    New York Post ^ | 1/06/02 | Post Wire Services
    <p>January 6, 2002 -- Authorities have arrested 15 suspected terrorists, some of them trained at al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan, for allegedly plotting bombings in Singapore.</p> <p>And in Germany early today, a suspected al Qaeda terrorist was picked up during a large raid, authorities said.</p>
  • 'Sleeper Cells' in Singapore Show Al Qaeda's Long Reach

    01/25/2002 5:47:38 PM PST · by sarcasm · 4 replies · 395+ views
    The New York Times ^ | January 26, 2002 | RAYMOND BONNER with SETH MYDANS
    INGAPORE, Jan. 25 — Shortly after the United States began bombing Afghanistan on Oct. 7, a 30-year- old Indonesian traveling on a false Filipino passport slipped into this tightly controlled city-state carrying a plan to strike back at America. His mission, investigators say, was to activate a "sleeper cell" of Islamic militants who had long been waiting for a call from Al Qaeda's leaders in Afghanistan. This group, which had been loosely organized for eight years, began planning to blow up the embassies of the United States, Israel, Australia and Britain, the investigators say. The plot was foiled when 13 ...