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  • Al Qaeda's new guard

    06/16/2004 7:31:26 AM PDT · by Nasty McPhilthy · 6 replies · 137+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 6/16/04 | Paul Havenand Chris Tomlinson
    From the dusty Sahara to the jungles of Indonesia and in U.S.-occupied Iraq, a new generation of terrorists is emerging to take the place of elders who have been killed, captured or forced deep underground. Deeply angry at the United States and governments that endorse its actions, they have been writing a new history of terrorism in blood, from Istanbul to Madrid to Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. "These are the men that are the new 21st-century terrorists," said Evan Kohlmann, a U.S.-based terror analyst. He said it is "very literally, a group of second-generation Osama bin Ladens." At the fore of...
  • For Release Monday, May 31 - A Look at the New Generation of Terrorist Leaders

    05/30/2004 11:03:25 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 7 replies · 302+ views
    AP ^ | May 30, 2004
    For Release Monday, May 31 A Look at the New Generation of Terrorist Leaders The Associated Press May 30, 2004 A look at world's new generation of terrorist leaders: ABU MUSAB AL-ZARQAWI Former commander for al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, 38-year-old Jordanian has links to terrorist groups from North Africa to Caucuses. Allegedly maintains ties to al-Qaida and believed to be leading resistance to Iraq's occupation. CIA says Zarqawi was black-clad militant who decapitated American Nicholas Berg. Also believed to have had hand in March 11 bombings in Madrid, Spain, failed chemical attack in Jordan and numerous attacks in Iraq....
  • AP: New Terror Chief Planning Attacks

    11/19/2003 1:11:49 AM PST · by My Favorite Headache · 13 replies · 350+ views
    AP ^ | 11-19-03 | Steve Gutkin
    AP: New Terror Chief Planning Attacks By STEVEN GUTKIN Associated Press Writer JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- The purported new military chief of a Southeast Asian terror group is among a handful of Indonesians in direct contact with al-Qaida and is now considered the most lethal terrorist in Asia, plotting fresh attacks in the region, officials told The Associated Press. Known as Zulkarnaen, the highest ranking Jemaah Islamiyah leader still on the loose is believed to head an elite squad that helped carry out a suicide bombing at a Jakarta hotel that killed 12 people, in addition to helping prepare bombs...
  • [Indonesia] - Jemaah Islamiah poised to strike in new terror wave

    09/28/2003 12:41:40 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 5 replies · 418+ views
    A NEW breed of homegrown 'twentysomething terrorists' is poised to strike at Indonesia's international hotels with a wave of suicide bombings in December. These new generation Jemaah Islamiah terrorists are every bit as deadly and fanatically anti-American as captured leaders Hambali and Imam Samudra, said intelligence sources. The Sunday Times understands that 12 of them, drawn from six terrorist cells in Indonesia, plan to turn the festive December season into a bloody nightmare. Sources disclosed that at a meeting of JI leaders in East Kalimantan in March, Zulkarnaen, their new chief, and Azahari Husin, JI's master bomb-maker, chose the...