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Islamistischer Terrorismus
tjo der sturm wuetete schon ueber Afghanistan und irak- ,mal seh wo die world freedom tour aehm der hurrican dann als naechstes auftaucht Wink
Und das Terroristen in den vollen Genuss von Menschenrechte komme wag ich mal zu bezweifeln - sag nur Gitmo, Baghram Airbase und Diego Garcia....

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Zitat:Terror's South African Front
By Josh Lefkowitz
FrontPageMagazine.com | August 19, 2004

On July 25, following a twelve-hour shootout, two South African Al Qaeda operatives were nabbed in Pakistan, along with Africa Embassy bombing suspect Ahmed Ghailani. According to reports, the pair was plotting attacks against a number of targets in South Africa, including the Johannnesburg Stock Exchange and the National Parliament in Cape Town.
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Zitat:8 Terror Suspects Appear in British Court

JILL LAWLESS

Associated Press


LONDON - Eight suspects, including a man identified by the United States as a senior al-Qaida figure, appeared in a London court under heavy guard Wednesday as police investigated their alleged plot to commit murder and to cause mayhem with chemical, biological or radioactive materials.
A prosecutor also said police were searching about 100 computers and thousands of files, suggesting a protracted investigation that could produce more charges against the suspects, who were seized in raids across England two weeks ago.
The eight suspects, including an alleged al-Qaida operative linked to a terror alert in the United States this month, did not enter pleas Wednesday and were ordered detained until their next court appearance Aug. 25.
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Zitat:'A lot' of Canadians in al-Qaeda track between words
Toronto, Vancouver men at terror training camp, Khadr says

A lot" of Canadians trained at al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan and some still live freely in Canada, Abdurahman Khadr testified at a court hearing at which he revealed chilling new details about Canadian terror suspects and his father's ties to Osama bin Laden's training camps.
Mr. Khadr, a 21-year-old Toronto man who underwent weapons and explosives training at four camps in Afghanistan, said in testimony made public yesterday that he had given CIA agents the names of several Canadians who trained at camps such as Khalden.
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Zitat:Saudi export of strict Islam raises suspicions
U.S. is eyeing money trails of charities backed by kingdom
SAN DIEGO - Omar Abdi Mohamed, a lanky, soft-spoken political refugee from war-ruined Somalia in East Africa, had been preaching the word of Islam in the United States for the past nine years. Two things make him unusual.
In January, U.S. immigration authorities arrested him, saying they suspected him of being a conduit for terrorist funds, federal court records show. At the time, he was on the payroll of Saudi Arabia's government.
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