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Algerian-born physicist convicted of terrorism
2012-05-04
Adlene Hicheur, a 35-year old Algerian-born former nuclear physicist with Switzerland's CERN laboratory, was sentenced to 5 years in prison on charges of plotting terrorist attacks in France.
Mossad can't get to him while he's in a Swiss prison. I think...
Adlene Hicheur was arrested in October 2009 after the police found a series of emails he exchanged with Mustapha Debchi, an alleged contact with Al-Qaida who was operating out of Algeria. "I will target highly sensitive spots in Europe and in France," the scientist wrote.

While on trial, Mr. Hicheur confessed he wrote those email but denied he would have ever carried out any of those attacks.
"No, no, certainly not!"
At the time, he remarked, he was experiencing a personal "zone of turbulence" . Al-Qaeda material was found in his parents' apartment after he was taken into custody.

Mr.Hicheur has been behind bars since 2009.
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Europe
Paris: Scientist accused of plotting to blow up 'city size of London'
2012-04-01
Click on the gentleman's name to see the other stories about him in Rantburg's archive.
A NUCLEAR scientist accused of plotting an kaboom that would have destroyed "a city the size of London" went on trial in Gay Paree yesterday.

Alleged al-Qaeda agent Adlene Hicheur is accused of compiling a "hit list" of targets that included French president Nicolas Sarkozy
...23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Sarkozy is married to singer-songwriter Carla Bruni, who has a really nice birthday suit...
and his former interior minister, Brice Hortefeux.

The 35-year-old French-Algerian was tossed in the calaboose in a joint MI5 and French intelligence sting three years ago while researching the Big Bang theory at the CERN nuclear laboratory near Geneva.

Officials said they intercepted e-mails he exchanged with al-Qaeda's North African branch, in which he plotted to blow up a Total oil refinery and a French military base.

In one e-mail to suspected Islamic terror chief Mustapha Debchi, Hicheur said he would "propose possible objectives in Europe and particularly in La Belle France".

He wrote in March 2009: "Concerning the matter of objectives, they differ depending on the different results sought after the hits.

"For example: if it's about punishing the state because of its military activities in Moslem countries -- Afghanistan -- then it should be a purely military objective. For example: the airbase at Karan Jefrier near Annecy in La Belle France. This base trains troops and sends them to Afghanistan."

In June 2009, Debchi asked Hicheur: "Don't beat around the bush: are you prepared to work in a unit becoming active in La Belle France?"

Hicheur replied: "Concerning your proposal, the answer is of course YES but there are a few observations. If your proposal relates to a precise strategy -- such as working in the heart of the main enemy's house and emptying its blood of strength -- then I should revise the plan that I've prepared."

French intelligence sources said money transfers had also taken place between the pair.

One security source said at the time: "He [Hicheur] had offered his services to strike with an active service unit based in La Belle France.

"He had started to compile a precise list of intended targets, including a Total oil refinery which would have caused an kaboom which would have destroyed a city the size of London.

"Assassination targets including the president and interior minister were also on the list."

Magistrates investigating the case said Hicheur's e-mails "crossed the line of simple debate of political or religious ideas to enter the sphere of terrorist violence".

At CERN -- the European Organisation for Nuclear Research -- Hicheur worked on the large hadron collider, a device designed to recreate the conditions of the Big Bang.

Hicheur's lawyer now fears his trial for "criminal association as part of a terrorist enterprise" could be jeopardised by the seven murders committed by in Toulouse by Mohamed Merah.

Patrick Baudouin said: "There is not the least proof against Mr Hicheur of any terrorist intention. He has since the beginning been painted as the ideal guilty party. When the justice system gets going it finds it difficult to admit its mistakes."

Hicheur, who denies the charge, faces ten years in prison if convicted.
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Africa North
Algeria: an AQIM network dismantled
2011-02-07
[Ennahar] Algerian security services managed to dismantle, network of Al Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) in the south-east, who was preparing attacks in Europe including La Belle France, newspapers reported on Sunday in Algiers.

Fourteen Islamist Death Eaters, including two Mauritanians suspected of links with AQIM and preparing attacks in Europe, were nabbed in late December by security forces in the region of Batna, in the Aures (450 km southeast of Algiers), according to the daily El Watan.

Among them the Salafist leader Ibrahim Ould Mohamed Mauritanian Ouldna presented as the "mufti" (exegesis) of AQIM, who had joined the ranks of AQIM in Algeria in 2008, the newspaper said, citing the Algerian security services.

The Islamist then stayed in the thicket of Tebessa (Far East) and Batna where he organized and trained gangs in Algeria and Mauritania to carry out suicide kabooms and kidnappings of Westerners, the paper added.

The group would hit in European countries including La Belle France, according to the Arabic daily El-Khabar. Ibrahim Ould Mohamed Ouldna was nabbed in late December as he was about to reach the refuge of AQIM leader Abdelmalek Droudkel, said El Watan.

His confession led to the first arrest of another Islamist, Abu Mustapha Debchi, alias Mohamed Al Othman, an electronics engineer at the port of Annaba (east) while preparing to embark to Europe to put in place AQIM cells, the source said.

The confessions of the engineer then led to the arrest of all members of the network in Algeria.

In addition, an Islamist presented as a senior al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) was killed Friday night in the region of Bouira (120 km south-east of Algiers), according to several Algerian newspapers.

Bourihane Kamel, aka Abu Hafs, was also considered the right arm of AQIM leader Abdelmalek Droukdel.
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