@bastian tjo sieht so aus als ob jede Zeitung mal was anderes Berichtet - mal hü - mal hott
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Zitat:The women of Jemaah Islamiah
By Kelly McEvers
BBC East Asia Today, Jakarta
Mira Augustina married her husband the same day she met him. It was the first time he had proposed, by way of the 21-year-old's father
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Zitat:Al-Qaeda hiding in plain sight
09/01/2004 08:22 - (SA)
Siyu, Kenya - When Fazul Abdullah Mohammed showed up in this little fishing village, there was already a local soccer club - and its name was al-Qaeda.
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Zitat:Terror cells regroup - and now their target is Europe
Secret intelligence papers from across the continent reveal a growing danger from a widening network of fanatics - and this is a struggle the West cannot lose
Antony Barnett, Jason Burke and Zoe Smith
Sunday January 11, 2004
They had been watching him for months, aware that his pop star good looks concealed a secret life as one of Europe's new terrorist kingpins. Finally, on a cold winter dawn, the police moved in. Abderrazak Mahdjoub did not resist as armed German officers surrounded his Hamburg home and led him away.
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Und weiter fliesst saudisches Geld zur Al Quaida :motz:
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Zitat:FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN
Saudi funds still flow to al-Qaida
Only 4% of terror money frozen by Riyadh kingdom
Saudi Arabia, the source of most of al-Qaida's funding prior to Sept. 11, 2001, has frozen only a tiny percentage of the money flowing to Osama bin Laden's terror network since the biggest terror attack in history, according to a new report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence newsletter.
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Zitat:Close shave on 'suicide bomber'
By David Leppard, The Sunday Times
January 12, 2004
An Islamic terrorist suspect linked to al-Qa'ida has been arrested after apparently preparing himself for a suicide bombing in Britain.
The man, an Algerian asylum-seeker, had left suicide notes to his mother and sister warning them that he planned to "martyr" himself.
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Pff die sollen sich im Keller in die Luftsprengen und neben sich noch ein paar weitere Kellerasseln mit in den Tod nehmen wenn die umbedingt meinen sich in die Luft sprengen zu muessen.
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Zitat:Cracks in the Door for Terror
By Lorenzo Vidino and Erick Stakelbeck
FrontPageMagazine.com | January 12, 2004
On January 5, following months of deliberation, the Department of Homeland Security instituted a new security procedure requiring foreigners entering the U.S. to be fingerprinted and photographed. While the program, called US-VISIT (U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology), is chiefly intended to monitor potential terrorists who attempt to enter the U.S., it is not applied to citizens from several countries where Islamic terrorists and their supporters operate. For example, while citizens from notorious terrorist-sponsoring states like Iran and Syria are included, visitors from France and England—both growing hotbeds of Islamic militancy—are not subject to US-VISIT.
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Zitat:Interview with Algerian Terror Leader Associated with Al-Qa'ida: The Islamic State Will Arise Only Through Blood and Body Parts
The Arabic-language daily Al-Hayat published an interview with Nabil Sahrawi, also known as Abu Ibrahim Mustafa, a leader of the Salafi Group for Da'wa and Fighting in Algeria. This group has been linked with Al-Qa'ida. Prior to publication, the interview, which is Sahrawi's first, was posted on Islamist websites.
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Zitat:Indonesian police say arrested Islamic teacher is a terrorist leader
JAKARTA Jan 12 - Indonesian police said Monday an Islamic teacher arrested in East Java province last week planned to bomb police headquarters and has long been on their wanted list.
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Zitat:48 militant camps in Bangladesh: Report
Press Trust of India
New Delhi, January 13: With pressure mounting on Dhaka to act against North Eastern insurgent camps there, media reports say that there were at least 48 camps across Bangladesh to impart arms training to Islamic militants, some of whom are known to be close to al-Qaeda and Taliban.
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Zitat:Bulgaria dismantles Islamic centres
SOFIA: Bulgaria has dismantled Islamic centres with possible links to Saudi-funded extremist movements, the head of military intelligence, Plamen Stoudenkov, said on Monday.
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Zitat:The Changing Threat of Al-Qaeda
Banjul
Today, al-Qaeda is in a period of transition, having temporarily lost its operating base, Afghanistan, and its sponsor, the Taliban. More significantly, its organizational effectiveness has been dented by the deaths or captures of so many of its operational leaders, members and key supporters. Yet despite the dismantling of its training and operational infrastructure in Afghanistan, al-Qaeda is adapting by seeking to establish bases elsewhere and therefore remains a serious, immediate and direct threat. And that threat is not aimed just at Western "infidel" governments. The latest attacks in Riyadh and Istanbul are proof that Muslim governments are also under attack.
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Zitat:Young JI: Even more hardcore
They have been indoctrinated from young and believe strongly in holy war
By Felix Soh
THE second generation of Muslim terrorist leaders in South-east Asia is even more hardcore than its forbear.
Regional intelligence sources said that the new and younger elite of Jemaah Islamiah (JI) is imbued with the strongest commitment to the terrorist group's cause of jihad or holy war.
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Gratis Registrierung
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Zitat:Muslim Groups' IRS Files Sought
Hill Panel Probing Alleged Terror Ties
By Dan Eggen and John Mintz
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, January 14, 2004; Page A01
The Senate Finance Committee has asked the Internal Revenue Service to turn over confidential tax and financial records, including donor lists, on dozens of Muslim charities and foundations as part of a widening congressional investigation into alleged ties between tax-exempt organizations and terrorist groups, according to documents and officials.
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