06.02.2004, 07:42
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Dann kriegt von den Marokkanern wohl eine "Spezialbehandlung" oder er darf die Karibiksonne geniessen und UPI muss ihre Statistik aktualisieren.
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Zitat:4 February, 2004.
INDONESIA
New Muslim militant group born to fight Christians
Jakarta (AsiaNews)- The latest analysis report prepared by the Jakarta-based International Crisis Group (ICG) released early this week, stated that a radical new Islamic militia had emerged in the country. The newly established group “Mujahedden Kompak” was formed by hard-liners who split from “Jemaah Islamiyah”, considered to be Al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Southeast Asia. The report-analysis, written by ICG’s Chapter Director Sidney Jones, an American expert in Southeast Asian issues, describes the faction.
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Zitat:Terror suspect's wife backs jihad.
Ben English
05feb04
THE Australian wife of jailed terror suspect Willie Brigitte emerged from a long-awaited prison meeting with her husband to declare her support for jihad.
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Zitat:Brigitte wanted information about Pine Gap.
AAP
05feb04
SUSPECTED French terrorist Willie Brigitte tried to get information from his Australian wife about the top-secret spy facility at Pine Gap according to French police sources, it was reported yesterday.
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Zitat:German court clears 9/11 suspectSollte der davonkommen hoff ich mal das der so schnell wie moeglich abgeschoben wird wie das schon mehrere Politiker angekuendigt haben.
Thursday, February 5, 2004 Posted: 8:54 AM EST (1354 GMT)
HAMBURG, Germany (CNN) -- A Moroccan man accused of assisting the September 11 hijackers has been cleared by a court in the German city of Hamburg due to a lack of evidence.
Abdel-Ghani Mzoudi was charged with more than 3,000 counts of accessory to murder, based on the death toll in the suicide hijackings in the U.S, and being a member of a terrorist organisation, the Hamburg cell of al Qaeda.
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Dann kriegt von den Marokkanern wohl eine "Spezialbehandlung" oder er darf die Karibiksonne geniessen und UPI muss ihre Statistik aktualisieren.
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Zitat:Revealed: the nationalities of Guantanamo.
By John C. K. Daly
International Correspondent
Published 2/4/2004 5:42 PM
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (UPI) -- At least 160 of the 650 detainees acknowledged by the Pentagon being held at the United States military base at Guantanamo, Cuba -- almost a quarter of the total -- are from Saudi Arabia, a special UPI survey can reveal.
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Zitat:'Al Qaeda-link' Filipino held.
BELFAST: A Filipino man was arraigned yesterday on charges of aiding Southeast Asian terrorists linked to Al Qaeda. Jaybe Ofrasio, 31, offered no plea in Belfast Crown Court to two counts of making funds and property available over the Internet to a Southeast Asian terrorist group "knowing they would be used for terrorist purposes" sometime between January 1 and October 19, 2003.
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Zitat:New Al Qaida statement warns of major attack on U.S.Sowas kommt mittlerweile fast alle 2 Wochen...
SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COM
Thursday, February 5, 2004
Al Qaida has again warned of a major strike in the United States.
The Al Qaida warning was relayed via the Tajamu Reform Party of Yemen in a statement proposing terms of reconciliation with the government which has been under pressure to cooperate with the United States in the war on terrorism.
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Zitat:Tehran's 9/11 Ties
By Kenneth R. Timmerman
Insightmag.com | February 5, 2004
As a former Iranian intelligence officer was providing testimony in a courtroom in Germany detailing operational ties between the September 11 hijackers and the government of Iran, lawyers from the U.S. departments of State and Justice and appeals-court judges in Washington were working hard to overturn a law that has allowed victims of terrorism to sue foreign governments for sponsoring terrorist crimes that have killed Americans.
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