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Al-Qaeda inspired Hofstad group
2006-01-24
A group of 14 suspected Islamist militants charged with planning attacks were inspired by radical political Islam and the words of al Qaeda, Dutch prosecutors said today, as they summed up their case.

The trial is a test of a new Dutch law, which introduced the charge of ''membership of a criminal organisation with terrorist intent'' carrying a maximum sentence of 15 years in 2004 after acquittals in several other high profile cases.

The men, mostly of Moroccan origin, were arrested after the November 2 2004 murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh which stoked tensions with the 1 million Muslims living in the Netherlands.

''The men were part of an organisation which planned criminal acts,'' prosecutor Koos Plooy told a packed high-security court on the outskirts of Amsterdam.

Prosecutors said Mohammed Bouyeri, who is serving a life sentence for shooting and stabbing Van Gogh, was the ringleader of what was dubbed the ''Hofstad group'' by Dutch media.

They were inspired by ''radical political Islam'', and a ''belief driving them to instil fear of concrete attacks or to threaten with attacks,'' Plooy said.

''(It was) a belief driving them to spread hatred ... A belief inspired by al Qaeda writers and theorists, pushing them to do whatever they could,'' he said.

Nine of the suspects sat in court, including Bouyeri with a red and white headscarf covering his head, some of them listening to proceedings through interpreters.

The trial has been underway for several months, during which prosecutors brought in witnesses and presented other evidence to back up their allegations against the Hofstad group.

However, defence lawyers have said there is no concrete evidence against their clients. Prosecutors are due to state what sentences they want and to sum up evidence on Wednesday.

WITCH HUNT ''We have still not heard anything about proof,'' Britta Boehler, one of the defence lawyers said, adding she expected an acquittal.

In a recent interview with a Dutch daily, defence lawyer Victor Koppe said: ''The Hofstad trial is only being carried out in this way as it is about Muslims. This is a variation on the classical witch hunt.'' Five of the suspects have been released since the start of the trial on December 5 as it became clear there was not enough evidence against them to justify sentencing them for longer than the time they had already spent in temporary custody.

Two of the suspects, Ismael Akhnikh and Jason Walters, also seen as core Hofstad group members, face charges of attempting to kill police officers who were wounded when they hurled a hand grenade at them when they tried to arrest the men in a November 10, 2004 siege in The Hague.

They are also charged with threatening right-wing politician Geert Wilders and Somali-born parliamentarian Ayaan Hirsi Ali who worked with Van Gogh on his movie Submission about violence against women in Islamic societies.

Another, suspect Nouriddin El Fatmi was arrested carrying a loaded pistol, two cartridge holders and a box of ammunition while charges against another were dropped for lack of evidence.

The court is set to hand down its verdict on March 10.
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Sex, Lies and a Terrorist Trial
2005-12-27
Three women dressed in what was close to a burqa were giggling and chatting as prosecutor Koos Plooy addressed the court. “What a nasty man,” I heard one of the women say. The women were among the public present at the Hofstadgroup Trial in Amsterdam where fourteen Muslim extremists from the Netherlands are currently on trial (most of them are Dutch Moroccans).

The women arrived at the court house to show their solidarity with Hofstadgroup member Mohammed Fahmi Boughaba and another woman named Soumaya Sahla. Soumaya, just 17 years old, was not on trial this time (she had been convicted in a previous court case); she was now on the witness stand and therefore under oath. She was one of the girlfriends of 23-year old Nouredine el Fatmi (“Fouad”), a small and bearded fanatic occasionally displaying a sarcastic smile and born in Midar, Morocco. He is one of the most prominent members of the Hofstadgroup on trial in Amsterdam.
If he was born in Morocco, I'd say that makes him a Moroccan Moroccan, not a Dutch Moroccan...
Nouredine and Soumaya were arrested in the metro station of Amsterdam-Lelylaan on June 22, 2005. Nouredine was carrying a machine gun – an Achram 2000 – in his bag. His weapon was fully loaded and ready for use. El Fatmi, who does not have a residence permit in the Netherlands, liked to seduce young Dutch Moroccan women and then force them into an “Islamic marriage.”
I think that means he gets to bang 'em and then move on when he's tired of them...
Soumaya was already legally married to a Dutch Moroccan man in The Hague, but that did not deter El Fatmi who seeks new recruits all the time for his extremist “Takfiri” version of Islam. His previous girlfriend was 16-year old Malika Shabi. Called to testify in court, Malika did not dare to speak after she had received death threats from somebody inside or close to the Hofstadgroup. She was so terrified that she avoided looking at him.
If you let that suff go on, there's not even a semblence of justice. But that's the sort of thing brownshirts, do, right?
Somewhere in April or May 2005, El Fatmi met Lahbib Bachar and Hanan Sarok, a young and happy Dutch Moroccan couple living in The Hague – they were not fanatics but moderate Muslims. Initially, El Fatmi was friendly, later he evolved into a real intruder, demanding that they no longer watch “Satanic” television programs and listen to the radio. He even forced them to sell their furniture to a relative.
'Nother words, they let him be in charge of their lives because he was an arrogant prick and they were too scared of him to tell him to piss off...
There was no doubt that El Fatmi was interested in seducing the pretty and slim Hanan, but her loyalty to her husband proved stronger than anything else. El Fatmi then started to intimidate the happy young couple. He and Soumaya took Lahbib and Hanan to a forest in Amsterdam, opened his bag and suddenly produced his Achram 2000 machine gun. He aimed at a tree, pulled the trigger and fired twice. He then gave the automatic weapon to Soumaya who also pulled the trigger. El Fatmi turned to Lahbib and told him to do the same. Lahbib noticed that Fatmi was serious about it. He took the machine gun, and, aiming at another tree, he fired, too. He then gave the weapon back to El Fatmi who asked Hanan to try the weapon. She was terrified and refused. So far, she had never touched a weapon of any kind. But El Fatmi and Lahbib insisted. “I was afraid that he would shoot me dead, if I didn’t do it,” Hanan later testified in court, sobbing repeatedly. Lahbib also felt completely intimidated.
"Lookit me! I'm a tough guy!"
Both Hanan and Lahbib were quite relieved when their dangerous young Moroccan friend Nouredine expressed the wish to go to Brussels to find an apartment for himself. Having no residence permit himself he forced Hanan and Lahbib to sign the contract and rent the apartment for him. Hoping El Fatmi would stay in Brussels and leave them alone, they obliged. But he did not stay there all the time. He forced them to accompany him on his trips to Holland and back to Brussels, during which he was often accompanied by Soumaya.
Who paid for all those trips? Who bought the machine gun?
In court, El Fatmi challenged Hanan asking: “Why are you afraid of me?”
Because you're an intimidating asshole?
Sobbing again, Hanan said: “Because of your extremist ideology.” She then told the court: “On one occasion, he really threatened me in Belgium. I was in the hallway of the apartment in Brussels when he pointed a gun at me.” As Hanan was saying this, the judge noticed that El Fatmi was smiling.
Ah, sweet memories...
“Why are you smiling?” the judge asked.
“She is a liar,” he said.
“But why did you smile?” the judge asked once more.
“I have the right to remain silent,’” El Fatmi said.
Why do you think he was smiling, judge?
Lahbib Bachar told the court in Amsterdam he had also been threatened by El Fatmi. He was told once: “If you refuse to do what I want, your hands will be tied and you’ll have a bullet in your head.” Lahbib had seen at least three weapons in the Brussels apartment: a machine gun and a silencer, a baby uzi and a pistol as well as boxes filled with ammunition. “I have the right to remain silent,” El Fatmi’s girlfriend Soumaya Sahla said when prosecutor Plooy questioned her about the shooting exercises in the Amsterdam forest.
"Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!"
But in private telephone conversations with relatives, she used to be much more talkative. In June 2005, the Dutch Security and Intelligence Service (AIVD) tapped a telephone conversation between Soumaya and her brother. “I am walking with a 9 mm Achram 2000 machine gun,” she said. “Believe me, everything will be reversed now,” she told her brother.
"I mean, Fatty's got him some manhood now!"
Both in her own court case and later in the Hofstadgroup Trial as a witness (and consequently under oath), she claimed that when she talked to her brother about weapons, she was just making fun. She had seen the weapon on a website when she looked over El Fatmi’s shoulder in an Internet cafe in Amsterdam. She further claimed she never saw El Fatmi carrying a gun or weapon.
"No, no! Certainly not!"
Nobody in the courtroom accused her of committing perjury. And in interrogations with the police she said: “He is not the kind of man to carry a gun.”
Then her lips fell off...
In Holland, this kind of lying on the stand is not exceptional. Lying, moreover, is an integral part of the extremists’ ideology and jihadist strategy.
It's a way of life...
As a Muslim, you are not obliged to tell the truth once an infidel is challenging you. Courts in Western countries are seen as Taghut, or unholy institutions. The extremists abide by their own laws only – the so-called sharia law which is applied by special sharia courts. In some Western countries there are shadow sharia courts and sharia judges (they usually are extremist Muslim clerics). In Britain, for example, there is “The Sharia Court of the UK,” and I happen to know one of its “judges.” Yet, there is some inconsistancy in the behavior of these extremists. They always seem to find the best lawyers for themselves.
Lawyers need to be paid. Who's paying?
After the arrest of other leading members of the Hofstadgroup, El Fatmi began to see himself as the new “emir” -- or the leader. He had already written a martyr’s testament in 2003. And he met another condition for becoming a martyr: he married Soumaya only two months ago (Suicide terrorists usually marry shortly before they carry out their hideous plans). In court, El Fatmi repeatedly invoked his right to remain silent. By arresting him, plans for a terrorist attack in the Netherlands were frustrated. Apart from finding a machine gun in his bag, the police discovered that he was carrying two additional items in the same bag: a photo of Osama bin Laden and a so-called mediaplayer with a disk full of speeches of bin Laden and horror films on beheadings by men crying “Allahu Akhbar!”
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Dutch newlyweds viewed al-Qaeda videos, plotted to kill politicians
2005-12-06
ON the night of her wedding, Malika Shabi watched al-Qaida videos of beheadings and listened to her partner rail against Dutch politicians he wanted to kill, according to a police statement read in court yesterday.

But the 17-year-old girl sat stone-faced and silent when called to affirm the statement in court and to testify against her ex- partner and 13 other men at the opening of their trial, in the largest terrorism case to date in the Netherlands.

The defendants, mostly Dutch-born children of North African immigrants, are accused of belonging to a terrorist group that plotted to attack politicians. They include Mohammed Bouyeri, already sentenced to life in prison for the November 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh.

Two defendants face additional charges related to a clash with police in which one of them threw a hand grenade that injured three officers.

Lawyers for the men say they are religious youths, innocent of wrongdoing.

Prosecutors allege the men attended cult-like meetings at Bouyeri's home under the guidance of a Syrian spiritual leader who fled the country shortly before Van Gogh's murder. Evidence against them includes copies of the letter left on Van Gogh's body, handbooks on ritual Islamic murders, suicide testaments and tapped telephone conversations about slaying non-believers like sacrificial lambs.

After several acquittals in other prominent cases, the trial of the so-called Hofstad network will be a test for new Dutch laws outlawing membership in terrorist groups, making it easier to prosecute extremists. It is also seen as evidence of the threat Europe faces from homegrown radicals.

Prosecutor Koos Plooy suggested that Shabi who even refused to confirm her name had been silenced by a letter warning her not to speak to police or non-believers.

"May Allah lead you or break your back," Plooy quoted the letter as saying.

Shabi, shrouded in black robes and a pink head scarf, did not respond as presiding Judge A De Boer read parts of her August 30 statement to police.
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Radical Dutch Muslims to go on trial today
2005-12-05
AMSTERDAM: Fourteen men accused of belonging to a radical Muslim terrorist group, including the convicted killer of filmmaker Theo van Gogh, go on trial today at Amsterdam’s high security court.

Although the Netherlands has not been hit by a terrorist attack since the late 1970s, ...
... until Mr. van Gogh was whacked ...
... the murder of the outspoken critic of Islam and the subsequent arrests of members of the so-called Hofstad group have heightened fears that the country is a target for Islamic terrorists. However, prosecutors have already suffered setbacks, being forced to drop charges the group was specifically planning to kill several Dutch politicians, and losing a similar case against another accused terrorist.

Prosecutor Koos Plooy has admitted that they have insufficient evidence to proceed with charges the group was planning specific attacks, but said that its “radical core” had a “common aim to strike fear in the hearts of the Dutch and disrupt the democratic structures” through attacks. The prosecution alleges that 27-year-old Mohammed Bouyeri, convicted to life in prison for murdering Van Gogh, was a leading member of the Hofstad group. Despite the fact that he already has the maximum sentence given in the Netherlands, the prosecution also wants Bouyeri to appear in the Hofstad group trial because if his alleged key role.
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Van Gogh's killer led Hofstad terror group: prosecutor
2005-05-04
The public prosecutor (OM) has claimed that Mohammed Bouyeri, the suspected killer of Theo van Gogh, played a leading role in the alleged terror network Hofstadgroep (the Hofstad Group). The claim was made in a preliminary hearing in Rotterdam Court involving 12 alleged members of the group and is an integral part of the prosecutor's case to prove the Hofstad group is a terror network. Up to now, it has been suggested B. was on the group's fringe. The prosecutor demanded on Tuesday that the court remand all 12 suspects in custody for another 90 days until investigations have been rounded off. The lawyers of three suspects demanded bail for their clients, while nine other lawyers were expected to address the court later in the day. Despite his request, defence lawyer Victor Koppe expects the court to refuse bail because of the nature of the allegations levelled against the men.
Koppe is the Netherlands' Jihadi All-Star lawyer. I'd like to know who pays his fees. Dollars to stroopwaffel he's paid in advance, in full, in cash.
Not all suspects appeared in court on Tuesday, but one of them who did, identified as Z. A., told the judge the Hofstadgroep does not exist.
"We had meetings, an' a secret gay handshake, an' a softball team, but we warn't no terror group, nossir. Unless you count Mahmoud's split finger fastball..."
He admitted being in the house of fellow suspect Jason W. in The Hague, but said W. was helping him find a home.
"I was all like 'Dude, can I crash at your pad," and he was all like "What do I look like? Rashim Realestate? Dude, you gotta go to www.craigslist.nl/caliphate."
A. will became a father for the second time shortly and he said he wants to return to his family. He denied discussing anything such as the Hofstadgroep with W..
"Certainly not! We only talked about going to the airport, girls, soccer. You know, stuff."
Meanwhile, prosecutor Koos Plooy said the murder of filmmaker Van Gogh, meetings of radical Muslims in Mohammed B.'s Amsterdam home, and the exchange of material urging people to kill in the name of Islam, is proof the Hofstadgroep exists and is a terrorist network.

He also pointed to Samir Azzouz — an alleged central figure in the network — and allegations he was planning terrorist attacks against government buildings and other key installations. Rotterdam Court acquitted the 18-year-old man at the start of last month, but the prosecutor is appealing the ruling. Plooy stressed further that Hofstad suspects Jason W. and Ismail A. did not shun violence at the time of their arrest in The Hague last November. One of the suspects threw a hand grenade at police, injuring several officers. "Violence is ingrained in the ideology. There is no trace of legal actions, such as setting up a political party," Plooy said, adding that the 12 suspects were aiming to kill, spark unrest and disrupt society. The court is expected to rule on Wednesday afternoon on whether to release the suspects from custody. The following hearing is planned for 27 July, but will be another preliminary sitting.
I'm not sold that Bouyeri was the "leader" of Hofstad; the RB archives have a bunch of mentions of a mysterious shadowy Syrian who was calling the shots from elsewhere. But I'd certainly look to Mr. B to be one of the head Hard Boyz. "Leaders" don't usually end up dead. Bouyeri was supposed to be killed by the cops but he ran away instead.
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