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  • More Campus Jihad Terrorism - this Time at George Mason

    05/30/2005 5:57:56 AM PDT · by SJackson · 20 replies · 876+ views
    Moonbat Central ^ | 5-30-05 | Steven Plaut
    Ali al-Timimi, 41, who recently got a doctorate in computational biology at George Mason University, was convicted last week on ten federal counts of supporting and encouraging terrorist activities. He was convicted of urging his followers to join Afghanistan’s former Taliban regime and Lashkar-e-Taiba, a violent Pakistani radical group known for participating in the decade-long insurgency in Indian-controlled Kashmir and for attacking the Pakistani Shi’ite minority. That group may have been involved in the massacre latst week of Pakistani Shi'ites. Although the charges on which al-Timimi was convicted carry a mandatory prison sentence of life in prison without the possibility...
  • U.S. case against Muslim scholar is religious attack: defense

    04/18/2005 11:56:19 PM PDT · by Gengis Khan · 15 replies · 691+ views
    Wvec.com ^ | 04/18/2005 | By MATTHEW BARAKAT / Associated Press
    U.S. case against Muslim scholar is religious attack: defense 04/18/2005 By MATTHEW BARAKAT / Associated Press The government's prosecution of a prominent Islamic scholar accused of recruiting for the Taliban in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks is an assault on religious freedom, a defense lawyer said Monday during the trial's closing arguments. "The government wants you to think Islam is your enemy," said Edward MacMahon, who represents Ali al-Timimi, 41, of Fairfax. "They want you to dislike him so much because of what he said that you'll ignore the lack of evidence." Prosecutors, on the other hand, said...
  • Eight held in region in probe of 'jihad'

    06/28/2003 12:51:22 AM PDT · by sarcasm · 7 replies · 519+ views
    Washington Times ^ | June 28, 2003 | Jerry Seper and Matthew Cella
    <p>FBI agents have arrested eight men in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania in a suspected scheme by Islamic extremists to engage in "holy jihad" to drive India out of the disputed Kashmir territory in South Asia.</p> <p>The men, along with three others, were named in a 41-count federal grand jury indictment handed up in U.S. District Court in Alexandria accusing them of conspiracy to "prepare for and engage in violent jihad" against foreign targets in Kashmir, the Philippines and Chechnya. Nine of the 11 were identified as U.S. citizens.</p>
  • 'Jehadi' admits training in Pakistan

    08/26/2003 9:56:31 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 5 replies · 258+ views
    The Times of India ^ | August 26 2003 | PTI
    WASHINGTON: One of the three men who appeared in a US court on charges of running a local 'jehad' network has admitted to receiving arms training in northern Virginia and LeT's terror camp in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir for a possible mission in Jammu & Kashmir. While the three accused pleaded guilty of "conspiracy and gun charges" in the Federal Court in Virginia on Monday, Yong Ki Kwon admitted that, besides in US, he recieved training at a Lashkar-e-Taiba camp in Pakistan. At the LeT camp, Kwon said he fired weapons ranging from machine guns to rocket-propelled grenades. Kwon, Khwaja Mahmood Hasan and...