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dinsdag 10 februari 2009

Australian Wildfires Could Fuel "Forest Jihad" Terrorists, Experts Say.



Firefighters and homeowners aren't the only ones keenly watching Australia's massive wildfires, responsible for killing at least 173 people in the southern part of the continent.
Terrorism experts suspect Muslim extremists are watching closely, too - and taking note of the devastation.

While Australian authorities have revealed no evidence linking the wildfires to extremists, terrorism experts say the large death toll, the huge swath of destruction and the massive financial blow to the country are proving to Islamic terrorists that arson can be a highly effective - and simple - tool of holy war.
In November, an extremist Web site called on Muslims to launch a "forest jihad" in Australia, Europe, Russia and the United States. The posting, which quoted imprisoned al-Qaeda terrorist Mustafa Setmariam Nasar, said setting forest fires was legal under "eye-for-an-eye" Islamic law.
"Scholars have justified chopping down and burning the infidels' forests when they do the same to our lands," the posting read.

The author of the posting indicated that Nasar - also known as Abu Musab al-Suri - was urging terrorists to use sulfuric acid or gasoline to start the fires.

"Forest fires track well with the latest discussion trends seen in the al-Qaeda forums - easy to do, big impact, low security risk, high media coverage," said al-Qaeda expert Jarret Brachman.
"We've seen these kinds of appeals for action, be it setting fire to forests in Australia, to creating oil slicks on mountain roads in Europe, to poisoning water supplies and driving buses off bridges in the United States.
The fact is that the al-Qaeda ideology is starting to branch out to more of an 'anyone, anywhere, anytime, anyhow' approach."
Brachman, author of "Global Jihadism: Theory and Practise," said: "Forest jihad fits well in the growing interest among terrorists to establish "al-Qaeda armies of one."

"Could militants do this? Yes," said Steve Emerson, executive director of The Investigative Project on Terrorism. "It wouldn't be difficult, in the same way that terrorists could poison stored food supplies."
Perhaps more troubling, Emerson said, is that there is very little authorities can do to prevent terrorists from setting deadly wildfires.
"It would be absolutely impossible to protect against," he said. "Airport parameters are hard enough to protect. Imagine trying to protect something 100,000 times as big."

Neil Livingstone, chairman and CEO of Executive Action LLC, an international consulting firm, said terrorists could claim responsibility for the Australian inferno even if they had nothing to do with it. "That may be something that they try to do," Livingstone told FOXNews.com. "Terrorists may well try to pile on, if you will, and say this is their moving hand and that they have unseen agents that are responsible for this. But you can bet that would produce a hell of a backlash against the Muslim population in Australia."

"If extremists did have had a hand in the wildfires," Emersons said, "it would be very disturbing. It would indicate a new area of jihadist attacks, that is, attacking natural resources. And given the devastation of these fires, it certainly could instill new terror ideas in other areas like the food supply chain or in the evironmental realm.
Nonetheless, the majority of terrorists are likely seeking ways to create the most destruction with the least amount of effort. A wildfire doesn't yield 'as much fruit' as an inner-city bombing," he said.

But Brachman said the "al-Qaeda armies of one" approach has several benefits for terrorists, including more overall acts of violence and additional opportunities to become involved in new geographical areas. It also means less operational control for al-Qaeda's senior commanders, he said.
"We're definitely going to see more of calls for these kinds of operations in the future," he said.
"The question that American security professionals and first responders will have to wrestle with is whether anyone will be answering these calls."

zondag 8 februari 2009

Birmingham is home to al-Qaeda linked terror suspects

Abd'rabbah Ghuma, 51, Abdulbaqi Mohammed Khaled, 51 and Mohammed Benhammedi, 42, appear on a United Nation's list of al-Qaeda and Taliban associates.

Khaled and Benhammedi are accused of being key terror financiers, while Ghuma is accused of being involved in transferring cash and travel documents to Middle East terror cells.

Last night, a spokeswoman for West Midlands Police said the force could not comment on ongoing investigations.

"We work closely with a range of national and international agencies including Interpol," she said.

"However, we cannot discuss individuals that may or may not be subject of an ongoing investigation or operation."

An Interpol spokeswoman urged anyone with information regarding the wherabouts of Khaled, Benhammedi or Ghuma to contact them immediately.

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http://www.sundaymercury.net/news/midlands-news/2009/02/08/birmingham-is-home-to-al-qaida-linked-terror-suspects-66331-22879232/2

zondag 25 januari 2009

UK NO1 TARGET TERROR ATTACKS

A leading Islamic terrorist has warned that Britain is now the No.1 target for horror attacks.

Evil al-Qaeda chif Abu Yahya al-Libi called on all Muslims to attack the UK, which he blames for the recent Palestinian deaths in the Gaza Strip.

The sick extremist, whose rant appeared on an Islamic website, singled out Britain because we signed the 1971 Balfour Declaration, which eventually led to the creation of Israel.
He said: "It's high time this criminal country - I mean Britain - paid the price of its historic crime that we have not and will never forget....
There is no child who dies in Palestine without this being the outcome of the country that handed Palestine to the Jews. That is Britain."
The Libyan hate preacher, whose group was responsible for 52 deaths in the 7/7 attacks on Britain in 2005, said violence is the only way to solve the problems in Gaza.
During his 31-minute rant, which is thought to have been filmed in either Pakistan or Afghanistan, he also dismissed peace protesters in Britain who spoke out over Israel's attacks.
He said: "We are not fooled by the policies of courtesy. A wolf is a wolf - even dressed as lamb.

Make them taste the bitterness of war and the tragedies of homelessness and the misery of horror. They should not be secure while our people are scared....

Oh, Mujahideen (holy strugglers) all over the world, rise up like a raging lion and do everything you can to make the infidel Western capitals, criminal America, and the tyrant traitors suffer what our people in Palestine are suffering...

This can only be achieved by striking against Jews and the countries that support them everywhere - especially against their economic interests, political intitutions and milit-ary strongholds.....

This is a duty that is incumbent upon our Muslim brothers in Palestine, and their fellow Mujahideen all over the globe."

donderdag 15 januari 2009

Osama bin Laden Calls For Jihad Against Israel


Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has called for Jihad over the Israeli offensive in Gaza in a new 22-minute audio that appeared on Islamist websites on Wednesday, the US-based IntelCenter monitoring service reported.

The authenticity of the tape could not immediately be verified.
"God has bestowen us with the patience to continue the path of Jihad for another seven years, and seven and seven years," bin Laden said in the tape that was dated in the current Islamic month.

Bin Laden also condemns Arab governments for preventing their people from action to "liberate Palestine". The al-Qaeda chief also discussed outgoing US President George W Bush's administration and president-elect Barack Obama.

The tape was titled "A Call for Jihad to Stop the Aggression against Gaza". "The question is , can America continue its war with us for several more decades to come?

Reports and evidence would suggest otherwise," he said.

The Palestinian death toll from the 19-day-old Israeli offensive against the Islamist Hamas movement in Gaza has risen to about 1,000. Israel says 13 Israelis have been killed.

The Saudi-born terrorist said the global financial crisis had exposed the waning influence of the United States in world affairs and would in turn weaken its ally Israel.

More than 60 messages have been broadcast by bin Laden, his second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahri and their allies since the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001.

Last week Zawahri, in an Internet message, called on Muslims to strike Western and Israeli targets around the world over Israel's Gaza raids.