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Ramzi Binalshibh Ejected by Guantanamo Judge after Outburst over Circus Act |
2013-12-18 |
![]() Yemeni defendant Ramzi Binalshibh, who is accused of helping the hijackers enter the United States and of financing the airliner attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, also claimed that the judge hearing the case was biased. Binalshibh was initially removed from the latest pre-trial hearing at Guantanamo Bay on that judge's orders, having twice been warned that he would be in contempt of court if he continued to disrupt the proceedings. His departure came shortly after his lawyer suggested that guards were using sleep deprivation tactics at the U.S. military prison in notorious Camp Seven, where Binalshibh is jugged Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'! . "He could not sleep at all last night because of the noise he is exposed to," said Navy Lieutenant Commander Kevin Bogucki. "He is too tired to pay attention." The latest hearing for the alleged 9/11 plotters, who are eventually expected to go on trial in 2015, was screened for news hounds at the Fort Meade military base in Maryland, via a closed-circuit feed. Commander Bogucki said Binalshibh's cell was continually subjected to banging and knocking sounds -- an allegation the U.S. government denies, but which the judge said had not been proven either way. Having been granted a 15-minute recess to discuss whether Binalshibh understood his right to be present at Tuesday's hearing, the suspect refused to cooperate with Judge James Pohl. "I refuse to answer this question as long as the judge is taking a position against me and against my allegations," Binalshibh said, before beginning apparently impromptu claims about U.S. treatment of terror suspects across the globe. After being warned that it was not his time to speak, the Yemeni suspect, whose alleged crimes include helping the hijackers find flight schools in the United States, cited the words "secret CIA prison" during a muffled speech. Judge Pohl then told Binalshibh he would be removed if he did not stop talking, but the suspect continued and U.S. military guards were instructed to take him to the court's holding cell. The courtroom camera cut away from Binalshibh while he was being taken out of court, seconds after the judge said he "taken no position" on Binalshibh's allegations. All five suspects, including the self-proclaimed 9/11 criminal mastermind Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, were present at Tuesday's hearing, dressed in traditional white Arab robes and with several of them wearing desert-colored combat jackets. Following the lunch recess, Binalshibh returned to the court and was given a second opportunity to acknowledge his rights but he again refused and was removed by guards a second time, amid shouts of "I am not a war criminal". "As I told you this morning, I am not going to answer your questions," Binalshibh told Judge Pohl. "I want to leave. It is not about yes or no. It is torture. Don't stop me like that," he added, before being removed. Judge Pohl had asked Binalshibh for a "Yes or No," answer on whether he understood his rights, and said the Yemeni suspect would appear in court again on Wednesday. |
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The View From Pakistan: On The Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Trial |
2012-04-05 |
WASHINGTON: The United States issued charges on Wednesday against the self-proclaimed criminal mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, along with four alleged plotters, setting the stage for a much-awaited military trial. Mohammed and the other four are accused of planning and executing the September 11, 2001, hijacked airliner attacks that killed 2,976 people in New York, Washington and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. They are accused of conspiring with al Qaeda leader the late Osama bin Laden ... who has won the race to that place where we all eventually end up... and other members of the group. The official overseeing the Guantanamo tribunals, retired Vice Admiral Bruce MacDonald, referred the case to a capital military tribunal on charges of terrorism, hijacking aircraft, conspiracy, murder in violation of the law of war, attacking civilians and other counts, the Pentagon said. The decision to move to trial in a military court follows years of political and legal wrangling over whether terrorism suspects like Mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators should be tried in civilian courts as criminals or before military courts as enemy combatants. Asked on Wednesday about the decision to proceed to trial, White House front man Jay Carney said, "It has been more than 10 years since 9/11 and the president is committed to ensuring that those who were accused of perpetrating the attacks against the United States be brought to justice." The referral of charges comes one year after the administration abandoned efforts to try the five before a civilian court near the site of the World Trade Centre attack, as US President Barack Obama The campaign's over, John... had promised, and shifted the case to a military tribunal at Guantanamo. |
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9/11 Mastermind Set To Face US Military Court | ||
2012-03-12 | ||
WASHINGTON: Nine years after his arrest in Pakistain, self-proclaimed 9/11 criminal mastermind Khaled Sheikh Mohammed could soon be back in court for the much-awaited "trial of the century." So much for the "right to a speedy" trial. 'Course, if the concept of "justice" came into it he'd have been pushing up daisies within a month of going into our custody. After years of delays, a significant step took place last week when a former aide to Mohammed, Majid Khan, accepted a plea deal with US authorities that will require him to testify against other terror suspects at a tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. More than a decade after the 2001 attacks that left nearly 3,000 people dead on US soil, the 46-year-old bully boy known simply as "KSM" remains the ultimate figurehead in a legal battle fought by two successive US administrations. President Barack Obama Why can't I just eat my waffle?... "can claim credit for killing (Osama) bin Laden and (al-Qaeda holy man Anwar) Al-Awlaqi, so nailing KSM would complete the hat trick and help quiet the conservative fearmongers who say he's weak on terrorism," former chief US military prosecutor Colonel Morris Davis told AFP. Victory in the trial could prove critical to Obama this year in his re-election bid, where he faces Republicans critical of his approach to terrorism. The Democratic president had sought to hold a trial for KSM and his four accused accomplices in New York, just steps from the Ground Zero site where the World Trade Center's twin towers fell. But congressional Republicans put an end to those plans by blocking the transfer of terrorism suspects to the United States.
KSM, along with Walid bin Attash of Soddy Arabia, Yemen's Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Pakistain's Ammar al-Baluchi or Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali and Mustafa al-Hawsawi of Soddy Arabia, all face possible death penalties. The 88-page indictment lists 2,976 murder counts for each of the victims of the coordinated attacks. "Let's get rid of the alleged. KSM has admitted (the crimes) many times," said Michael Mukasey, who served as US attorney general under Bush. KSM's first confessions were made when he was subjected 183 times to a simulated drowning method known as waterboarding and other so-called "enhanced" interrogation techniques at a secret CIA prison after his March 2003 capture. But "no statement obtained as a result of coercion can be used" in a military commissions trial, chief prosecutor Brigadier General Mark Martins said in an interview.
This is where Khan's awaited testimony fills the gap. The Pak national, who lived legally in America and graduated from a US high school, pleaded guilty at Guantanamo to a reduced charge of "conspiracy" to commit terrorism in exchange for a lighter sentence. "If Khan provides information on KSM and others, as has been suggested was part of the deal, it will no doubt speed up the prosecutions," said Karen Greenberg, a terrorism expert at Fordham Law School. With Khan's testimony in hand, KSM can be officially tried before a Guantanamo judge, which observers say could take place at any time. The person who presides over the commissions, a judge known as the convening authority, now has "everything he needs to make the decision but he's not under a timeline," Martins said. Baluchi has requested that he be spared the death penalty, saying he played a lesser role in the attacks. But, following a vote in Congress, if the Guantanamo Five plead guilty, "they're allowed to be executed," said Adam Thurschwell, a general counsel in charge of defending Guantanamo detainees. Baluchi's lawyer, James Connell, said it is the convening authority's choice to decide a date for the trial. "We don't want them to rush into a decision but on the other hand, we don't want them to drag their feet," he added. Although the defendants might make pre-trial appearances soon, the crucial trial could be months away. "KSM wanted to use the rest of the trial as an opportunity to deliver a diatribe against US policy," said appellate attorney David Rivkin. KSM himself has declared that he wants to die and become a martyr. | ||
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Osama bin Laden tape: al-Qaeda leader criticises governments over Pakistan flood response |
2010-10-01 |
A voice purporting to be that of the al-Qaeda leader calls for the creation of a new relief body to aid Muslims. It was the third message in recent weeks from al-Qaeda figures concerning the massive August floods that displaced 8 million people in Pakistan, signalling a concentrated campaign by the terror group to exploit public discontent and present itself as protectors of the poor. "What governments spend on relief work is secondary to what it spends on its armies," bin Laden says on the 11-minute tape called, "Reflections on the Method of Relief Work." The authenticity of the tape could not be immediately verified. Bin Laden said a new "well-funded" relief organisation should be created to study Muslim regions near bodies of water to prevent future flooding, to create development projects in impoverished regions and to work on farming and agriculture to guarantee food security. He called on Muslim merchants to direct their resources to cultivating agricultural land in countries like Sudan that aren't used for farming. "Merchants are the knights who will save this region from famine and must avoid investing in worthless projects," he said. The audiotape was posted on Islamic militant websites, according to the US-based SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadi forums and provided a copy of the message. The tape is aired over a still photograph of a smiling bin Laden superimposed over a picture of a man distributing aid. Bin Laden takes a softer, more humanitarian tone after the two other recent al-Qaeda messages concerning the floods. In a video released last week, a US-born al-Qaeda spokesman, Adam Gadahn, urged Muslims in Pakistan to join Islamist militants fighting their nation's rulers, saying that Islamabad's "sluggish and half-hearted" response to recent floods showed it did not care for them. Before that, al-Qaeda's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahri, made a thinly veiled call on Pakistanis to rise up against their government over what he said was the "failure" of authorities there to provide relief to flood victims. The new message is the first from bin Laden since an audiotape released in March, in which he threatened retaliation if the US executes Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, the self-professed architect of the September 11 attacks |
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Bin Laden threatens US if 9/11 terrorist killed |
2010-03-25 |
OSAMA Laden has warned al-Qaeda will kill Americans if the mastermind of the 2001 attacks on the United States, Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, is executed, in an audiotape aired today by Al-Jazeera television. "The White House has declared its wish to execute (Khaled Sheikh Mohammed and his co-accused). The day the United States takes such a decision, it would be also taking the decision that any of you falling into our hands will be executed,'' he said in the message. |
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Home Front: Politix |
President Obama And The Real Shame of Guantanamo |
2009-04-22 |
President Barack Obama has in the last few days, accelerated a process of dismantling the American security apparatus designed to protect American citizens at home and abroad. The administrations disclosure of the techniques used to gather critical intelligence in order to stop terrorist attacks has been made to the world, our enemies and the terrorists. Dismantling of Guantanamo has begun. The president has condemned the entire security process that was put into place after 9/11 as being not in accord with the principles of our nation. Have we forgotten already? Has the President forgotten? What was the historical basis for Guantanamo and the interrogation techniques used there? On Aug. 6, 2008, a military jury in Guantanamo convicted Osama bin Ladens driver of supporting terrorism but acquitted him on charges of conspiring with al-Qaida to wage murderous attacks in the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War II. The American Civil Liberties Union called the tribunal at Guantanamo a betrayal of American values from start to finish and a monumental debacle of American justice. Human rights groups and civil liberties groups condemned the process. The New York Times condemned not only the process but the imprisonment of the terrorist suspects as enemy combatants. In his campaign, candidate Obama used similar language. In the face of an unbroken history of attacks on U.S. diplomatic, military and civilian personnel marking the years prior to 9/11, Guantanamo was established as an intelligence gathering detention facility. What triggered that decision? Seventeen American citizens were killed by a truck bomb attack on the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon in 1983. Individuals identified as members of Hezbollah al-Hejaz exploded a fuel truck adjacent to an eight story building (Khobar Towers) on June 25, 1996. The building housed United States Air Force personnel from the 440th Wing), a deployed rescue squadron. In all, 19 U.S. servicemen were killed and 372 were wounded in that attack. The first World Trade Center bombing occurred Feb. 26, 1993, when a car bomb was detonated below Tower One of the World Trade Center in New York City killing six people and injuring 1,042. The attack was planned by a group of conspirators including Ramzi Yousef, Mahmud Abouhalima, Mohammad Salameh, Nidal Ayyad, Abdul Rahman Yasin and Ahmad Ajaj. They received financing from Khaled Sheikh Mohammed of al-Qaida. Marine Corps Lt. Colonel William Huggins was kidnapped and murdered by Hezbollah while serving with a U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon in 1988. United States diplomats George Moore and Cleo Noel were murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the Saudi Embassy in Khartoum on March 1, 1973. Richard Welch, CIA station chief in Athens, was assassinated by the November Group in 1975. Rodger Davies, U.S. ambassador to Cyprus, was assassinated in Nicosia in1974. Adolph Dubs, U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan was kidnapped and killed by Islamic terrorists in 1979. Francis E. Meloy Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon was assassinated in 1978. William Buckley, CIA station chief in Beirut, Lebanon was kidnapped and murdered by the Islamic Jihad in 1984. Capt. William Nordeen, defense attaché in Athens, was gunned down in cold blood in1988. Navy Capt. George Santos was assassinated by the November terrorist group in Greece in 1983. American Consulate employees Gary Durell and Jacqueline Van Landingham were gunned down in Karachi, Pakistan in 1995. Twelve Americans were killed in the US embassy bombing in Nairobi, Kenya in 1988. The attack responsibility was claimed by al-Qaida. The USS Cole suffered a suicide bombing attack against it on Oct. 12, 2000 while it was harbored in the Yemeni port of Aden. Seventeen sailors were killed and 39 others were injured in the blast. The attack was organized and directed by Osama bin Ladens al-Qaida terrorist organization and carried out by suicide bombers Ibrahim al-Thawr and Abdullah al-Misawa. On Sept. 11, 2001, a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaida hit the United States. Terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners. The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing everyone on board and many others working in the building, causing both buildings to collapse within two hours, destroying at least two nearby buildings and damaging others. The hijackers crashed a third airliner into the Pentagon. The fourth plane crashed into a field near Shanksville in rural Somerset County, after passengers and members of the flight crew on the fourth aircraft attempted to retake control of their plane, which was said to have been heading for The White House. There were no known survivors from any of the flights. More than 2,900 people died in the attacks. Another 24 were missing and presumed dead. The U.S. government responded to these repeated acts of murder with a new vigor and determination. We declared a War on Terrorism and launched an invasion of Afghanistan to depose the Taliban, who had harbored al-Qaida terrorists. Many other nations also strengthened their anti-terrorism legislation and expanded law enforcement powers. The NATO council declared that the attacks on the United States were considered an attack on all NATO nations and, as such, satisfied Article 5 of the NATO charter. Within the United States, Congress passed and President Bush signed the Homeland Security Act of 2002, creating the Department of Homeland Security, representing the largest restructuring of the U.S. government in contemporary history. Congress also passed the Patriot Act, stating it would help detect and prosecute terrorism and other crimes. Numerous countries, including the United Kingdom, India, Australia, France, Germany, Indonesia, China, Canada, Russia, Pakistan, Jordan, Mauritius, Uganda and Zimbabwe introduced anti-terrorism legislation and froze the bank accounts of businesses and individuals they suspected of having al-Qaida ties. Thousand of Americans have been killed in this declared war against us. NATO declared it an attack on all nations. The President didnt act alone. Congress passed the Homeland Security Act and the Patriot Act. The United Kingdom, India, Australia, France, Germany, Indonesia, China, Canada, Russia, Pakistan, Jordan, Mauritius, Uganda and Zimbabwe introduced anti-terrorism legislation. The United States responded to the attacks by declaring a War on Terrorism. Guantanamo was set-up to detain, interrogate and process known terrorists and enemy combatants. The Department of Defense and the CIA, acting with presidential and congressional authority under the Homeland Security and Patriot Acts directed and authorized interrogation techniques which had a historical basis in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Since the passage of these laws and the implementation of authorized interrogation techniques, dozens of terrorist attacks on U.S. soil, diplomats and civilians have been thwarted. There have been no successful attacks in the U.S. or on U.S. personnel serving overseas. President Obama is now dismantling this security system and in the process, apologizing to the world for the measures the U.S. implemented to protect itself. His characterization of the process sounds as if it was written by the terrorists themselves. Additionally, Congress continues to threaten criminal prosecution of Justice department lawyers and CIA personnel who participated in this successful program to protect the U.S. During the entire period of years that this dis-honor roll of murder and horror took place, during this entire chain of evil events, during all the funerals and grieving by Americans for Americans during this on-going declared war against America, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and The New York Times remained silent. There were no cries of shame directed at the terrorists for killing babies , women and children. There were no calls for justice against these murderers and assassins. There was no cry that these behaviors were a betrayal of human values. Nothing. A shameful silence enveloped this organization with the oxymoronic name, American Civil Liberties Union. But they did rush to the defense of Muslims in the U.S. being investigated by the FBI and they now scream of the inhumanity of waterboarding They have sued to disclose the internal policy memos of the U.S. intelligence efforts. The real shame of Guantanamo is that President Obama has taken a position condemning and apologizing to the world for our self-protective efforts. Will we now be safer? Will the terrorists be moved by the presidents mea culpas and cease all murderous operations against us? If that isnt the audacity of hope, what is? |
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Britain ready to take in Gitmo prisoners |
2009-01-01 |
Britain is preparing to receive foreign terror suspects from Guantánamo Bay so that Barack Obama can shut it down, The Times has learnt. Government sources say that Britain now supports moves to rehouse the detainees, despite previous refusals to help President Bush. A Downing Street official said that a process to deal with the detainees was being put in place and that decisions would be for the Home Secretary to decide on a case-by-case basis. The issue is the subject of intense negotiations within Whitehall. The Foreign Office appears much keener on the idea than other departments, which will have to deal with the suspects immigration status and whether they will need special housing and cash benefits. Having foreign terror suspects with no links to the UK housed here inevitably will provoke controversy. Of course the Foreign Office wants to do it, they want to get off to a good start with Obama, said a Whitehall source. This is the sort of thing that will require a Cabinet-level decision. Britain accepts that the prison should be closed, according to a diplomatic source, and that the US is going to need help to close it. The Government is supporting a call from Portugal for EU members to resettle detainees. The letter from the Foreign Minister Luis Amado to his EU counterparts follows weeks of internal EU discussions. Germany has said that it is considering taking in detainees. Mr Amado plans to raise the issue at a meeting of EU foreign ministers this month. It is also on the agenda at an EU General Affairs and External Relations Council meeting. Late last year the Bush Administration sent a number of European allies, including Britain, a list of detainees, cleared for release by the US military, who face persecution in their home countries. The US State Department cabled about 100 countries for help in closing the jail. The entreaties were met largely with refusals, but there is a desire to help Mr Obama, who has vowed to begin moves to close the prison as soon as he takes office this month. The President-elect has not made any formal request for help, but there have been talks between the US State Department and his transition team and he has made clear that he will exert pressure on Europe to take prisoners no longer deemed a threat. The US military says that of the 248 prisoners still in Guantánamo Bay, approximately 60 have been cleared for release. One move being discussed in Washington is for the US to take in 17 Chinese Uighurs, who cannot return to China, as an opening gesture. Mr Obamas plan is for the most dangerous detainees between 30 and 80 men to be taken to the US for formal trials. This presents problems, however, as evidence against inmates such as Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, the self-confessed mastermind of the September 11 attacks, was |
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Syria and Iran benefit from Al-Qaeda, says jihadi leader | |
2008-11-25 | |
(AKI) - Syria and Iran are happy about the existence of Al-Qaeda because its members attack their enemies for them, according to the leader of Islamic jihad in Egypt, Sayed Abdel Qader ibn Abdelaziz. Abdelaziz, also known as Doctor Fazel, makes his claims in a new book, excerpts of which are published in the Arab daily, Al-Sharq al-Awsat. "There is no doubt that Syria and Iran are among the happiest about the existence of the Al-Qaeda organisation,
The book entitled, 'Memo on Exoneration', has reportedly been written in response to several attacks launched against him by Al-Qaeda's second in command, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, several months ago. In this way, the Egyptian leader intends to refute the affirmations of Al-Zawahiri. "The contrary is true. They are responsible for allowing the United States to enter Iraq and Afghanistan and the subsequent occupation," Fazel said. "They gave the Americans false information about their relations with Iraq and the presence of weapons of mass destruction to give them the excuse to invade the country. They did that only to exhaust the Americans on the battlefield even if those from Al-Qaeda have killed double the number of Iraqis than the United States." The Islamic jihadi leader condemned the sectarian clashes in Iraq and said they had played a "destructive" impact on Muslims. "We see how that is happening in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and in Waziristan in Pakistan. Iran and Syria are now taking advantage of all these deaths to pave the way for whoever wants to conduct jihad in Iraq. Do they do it perhaps for love of the Iraqi people or their interests? Don't the top leaders of Al-Qaeda live in Iran, like the son of Bin Laden, who incite young people to fight in Iraq? Wasn't Al-Zawahiri the one who sent his brothers to fight in Egypt, paid by the Sudanese secret service?" Elsewhere in the book Doctor Fazel said there were only three others, apart from Osama Bin Laden, who knew about preparations for the 9/11 terrorist attacks against the US. He said Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, Abu Hafs al-Masri and a third man, who was not al-Zawahiri, knew about the attacks. Khaled Sheikh Mohammed is considered one of the masterminds of the attacks on the World Trade Center, was arrested in Pakistan in 2003 and is imprisoned in the US. Abu Hafs al-Masri was responsible for deadly attacks in Luxor, Egypt in 1997 and was killed in a US raid in Afghanistan in 2001. Mullah Omar, the head of the Taliban, opposed the attacks, Fazel said. | |
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Omar Saeed Sheikh not dead yet | ||
2008-11-14 | ||
![]() The Sindh High Court is yet to decide his appeal against the sentence even though the case hearing has been adjourned for over 100 times since 2002.The 38-year-old American journalist travelled to Pakistan in the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks to work on an investigative story about the alleged intelligence links of some Pakistani militant leaders. He was abducted from Karachi on January 23, 2002, before being beheaded by militants. The killers of Pearl, including Sheikh Omar Saeed, a London School of Economics graduate-turned-Jihadi, and three of his accomplices -- Fahad Naseem, Salman Saqib and Sheikh Adeel -- were put on trial on April 22, 2002. Almost three months later, the Karachi court handed down capital punishment to Omar Saeed Sheikh while his three accomplices were sentenced to life in prison.
However, Omar Sheikh's defence lawyer sees nothing unusual, saying that appeals in murder cases usually last for years. Rai Bashir maintains that the Pearl case had already taken a new twist. He plans to use the confession by the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, Khaled Sheikh Mohammad, that he was the one who had beheaded Pearl. Khaled Sheikh Mohammad had made this confession in the FBI custody, the transcript of which has already been made public by the authorities. Rai Bashir says he would use Khaled's testimony as evidence that his client did not kill Pearl. "What we had been saying for so many years in the appeal is that Omar was innocent and he had not committed that murder. We are happy that this version has been verified by none other than the Americans after the arrest of Khaled Sheikh Mohammed," maintained Rai. He also plans to use Musharraf's published memoirs in defence of Omar Sheikh. "President Pervez Musharraf's book 'In the Line of Fire' will be mustered for an appeal against my client's conviction because it indicated that alleged September 11 mastermind Khaled Sheikh Mohammed and another man had killed Pearl," the lawyer further maintained. However, contrary to his lawyer's contention, the hard fact remains that at his initial court appearance in April 2002, Sheikh Omar had almost confessed to his crime by stating before the court: "I don't want to defend myself. I did this. Rightly or wrongly, I had my reasons. I think our country shouldn't be catering to American needs." Sheikh Omar is a British citizen of Pakistani descent who had first served five years in prison in New Delhi in the 1990s in connection with the 1994 kidnapping of three British travellers. However, he was released from captivity in 1999 along with the defunct Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar, and eventually provided a safe passage to Pakistan by the Taliban regime, after the Indian government was forced to accept the demands of the hijackers of the Indian Airliner IC-814. Two years later, on February 12, 2002, he was arrested in Lahore on the charge of Pearl's kidnapping.
Subsequent Western media reports blamed Sheikh Omar for working for Pakistani agencies under the name of Mustafa Mohamed Ahmad, who had wired $100,000 to the official ringleader of the 9/11 terror attack, Mohammad Atta, from a Saudi Arabian account of the Standard Chartered Bank. On October 6, 2001, a senior US government official told the CNN that American investigators had discovered that Omar, while using the alias Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad had sent about $100,000 from the United Arab Emirates to Mohammed Atta. Hardly a month after the money transfer was discovered, the then director general of the ISI, General Mahmood Ahmad, was sacked. It was later reported by the American media that the FBI was further investigating General Mahmood Ahmad's role. | ||
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Internet replacing training camps for hard boyz |
2005-10-28 |
A new proposed anti-terror law in the US, presented on Wednesday, aims to clamp down on terrorist activity carried out via the internet as the al-Qaeda network develops increasingly dangerous online activities. The proposed law would introduce measures such as extending the period for which cybercafes have to keep records of internet connection data, but faces a tough battle against "cyber-jihadists" who avoid being tracked through cunning and the fluid nature of the internet, according to experts. Terrorists use the internet for "communication, recruitment, planning" and, importantly, for military instruction, said Rita Katz, head of the Washington-based institute Search for International Terrorist Entities (SITE), which monitors Islamist websites. "Everything is there, it replaces the training camps," she said. One method attributed to the suspected head of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, is the "dead letter box" system: someone creates an e-mail account, gives the password to several members of a group and communicates by saving messages in a draft messages folder without sending them. Communication by this method cannot be monitored because government systems for tracking e-mails work only if someone sends an e-mail, said Rohan Gunaratna, head of terrorism research at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies in Singapore. The people behind some sites promoting terrorism "are more savvy than a lot of us normal typical internet users",, said Rebecca Givner-Forbes, an intelligence analyst who monitors the internet for the Terrorism Research Centre, a company employed by the US government. "They often use Japanese and Chinese upload web pages because they don't ask for an e-mail address or any information from the person uploading a file," she said. "They've become very savvy about how they evade detection on the web." According to Givner-Forbes, the most common method used by serious Islamist websites is password-protected online message boards that only members can use. "Most recently they have been leveraging the net more and more to circulate terrorist tactical instructions, training manuals, explosives recipes," Givner-Forbes said. "We've seen recently more sophisticated material such as instructional videos where you see someone going through all the steps needed to make a device or an explosive and instructions are printed very clearly on the screen," she added. If terrorist sites are attacked, the people running them can republish copies. Many internet trackers are disadvantaged by not speaking Arabic and people running terrorist sites "may just change the colour of their site and change the writing at the top, call it something else and change the format. It's the same material," she said. Cyber-jihadists also have techniques to hide their identity and hack into sites, like the germ weapons expert Mustapha Setmariam Nassar who circulated a manual via an American commercial server. "When you take down a website, from my own experience, the next day it's up again from a new server and not only that, it's not from the US any more but it turns itself to a password-protected website," said Katz. |
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Islamists Dismiss Reports of Bin Laden's Death |
2005-10-27 |
![]() Repeated appearance by al Qaedaâs second in command Ayman al Zawahiri, on his own, in the last few months, added weight to the rumors, especially as bin Laden has not appeared in any video for over a year. Muntasser al Zayat, a lawyer defending Islamist extremists in Egypt, told Asharq al Awsat, in a telephone conversation, that security precautions precluded bin Laden from communicating with the media, as al Zawahiri has in the past, adding that âsecurity concerns require the men not to be in the same locationâ. Less stringent security measures meant al Zawahiri was able to record and smuggle videotaped messages while fears for his life precluded bin Laden from appearing in public, especially as he might have had to change his physical appearance to avoid capture, al Zayat indicated. âNo one can predict where bin Laden and al Zawahiri are currently living. I believe they are in the least expected placeâ, he said. For his part, Hani al Sibai, head of al Maqrizi Center in London, indicated that, in case bin Laden dies, al Qaeda would announce a new leadership was in place and publicly back his successor as it had done when âthe leaders of Afghan Arab fighters in the Caucusâ Mohammad Atef, also known as Abu Hafs, died in Qandahar in 2001. Al Sibai indicated that al Zawahiri acknowledged the arrests of Abu Faraj al Libbi and Khaled Sheikh Mohammed and Ramzi bin al Shibah so that, âif the reports on the death of bin Laden were true, al Qaeda would publicly announce his death.â âIn my opinion, the disappearance of bin Laden after his last videotaped message in December 2004 is aimed at encouraging the US military to stop pursuing himâ, he added. |
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