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India-Pakistan |
Al Qaida leaders among seven killed in US drone strike |
2013-02-09 |
More detail than usual on the previous article...![]() The drone fired two missiles on a house, destroying it completely. Five others were also injured, sources said. Sources said that the fatalities included two al Qaida senior leaders and four Uzbek nationals. The al Qaida leaders that were killed include Abu Majid al Iraqi and Sheikh Abu Waqas, who is from Yemen. Abu Waqas was the group's bombs and explosives expert. Sources also said that the compound was full of TTP figures, who were having dinner at the time of the drone attack. The area is inhabited by Hakimullah Mehsud-led TTP fighters and other foreigners. |
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India-Pakistan |
Secret Osama bin Laden files reveal al Qaeda membership |
2012-05-03 |
[Telegraph.uk] A full list of al-Qaeda members first discovered in the late Osama bin Laden's ... who used to be alive but now he's not... compound in Pakistain has been published, disclosing the various fates of the terrorist movement's followers. The list, dated August 7 2002, carries a total of 170 names with bin Laden himself registered at number 1. Notes have been added beside many of the names, recording a variety of fates, notably that of Abu Ubaydeh al-Banshiri, who "died in Lake Victoria" in East Africa in 1996. Another al-Qaeda member - named as Hamad al-Kuwaiti - is recorded as being "incarcerated Into the paddy wagon wit' yez! in England" in 1998, perhaps after the bombings of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in August of that year. Another, registered only as Khaleefah, apparently "cooperated with the Omani government" - suggesting that he defected from al-Qaeda to aid an Arab regime considered one of its foremost enemies. Other al-Qaeda gunnies seem to have given up the struggle and chosen simply to return home. Abu al-Hussein al-Libi is down as having "resigned" from the terrorist network in 1995, while Omar al-Uswani apparently "returned home". The list also provides a vivid picture of the pressures on bin Laden's followers. Abdul Rauf al-Maghribi "broke down psychologically" and is recorded as betraying some of the "brothers in Soddy Arabia". ...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in their national face... Meanwhile, ...back at the bake sale, Umberto's Mom's cannoli were a big hit... four al-Qaeda members are registered as being "martyred in Chechnya", where they apparently travelled to fight the Russian army during the war in that breakaway region in the 1990s. Another, named as Ahmed Hussein, is recorded as being "discharged", suggesting that al-Qaeda had a procedure for allowing those who had served the movement to have an honourable retirement. Some appear to have done their utmost to resume normal lives. Abu Majid, who appears as member number 79, is down as going to "Yemen to study". bin Laden worried about Al-Qaeda attacks causing "unnecessary" Mohammedan casualties and advised his deputies to take more care to spare civilian lives. The Al-Qaeda chief, killed in a US raid a year ago, underscores "the need to cancel other attacks due to the possible and unnecessary civilian casualties" in Mohammedan countries, according to the letter. "We ask every emir in the regions to be extremely keen and focused on controlling the military work," he wrote, referring to Al-Qaeda attacks. Bin Laden expressed concern ...meaning the brow was mildly wrinkled, the eyebrows drawn slightly together, and a thoughtful expression assumed, not that anything was actually done or indeed that any thought was actually expended... about his network losing the sympathy of Mohammedans and described operations killing Mohammedans as "mistakes," adding that was important that "no Mohammedans fall victim except when it is absolutely essential." "It would lead us to winning several battles while losing the war at the end," he wrote. Until the end, bin Laden remained focused on attacking Americans and coming up with plots, however improbable, to kill U.S. leaders. He wished especially to target airplanes carrying Gen. David Petraeus and even President Barack Obama I don't sit around just talking to experts because this is a college seminar, we talk to these folks because they potentially have the best answers, so I know whose ass to kick... , reasoning that an liquidation would elevate an "utterly unprepared" Vice President ![]() Foreign Policy Whiz KidBiden The former Senator-for-Life from Delaware, an example of the kind of top-notch Washington intellect to be found in the World's Greatest Deliberative Body... into the presidency and plunge the U.S. into crisis. Looks like he had the Dems' "foreign policy whiz kid" down pretty well... But a U.S. analysts' report released along with bin Laden's correspondence describes him as upset over the inability of spinoff terrorist groups to win public support for their cause, their unsuccessful media campaigns and poorly planned plots that, in bin Laden's view, killed too many innocent Mohammedans. Bin Laden adviser Adam Gadahn urged him to disassociate their organization from the acts of al-Qaeda's spinoff operation in Iraq, known as AQI, and bin Laden told other terrorist groups not to repeat AQI's mistakes. Even Binny couldn't stand Zarqawi... The correspondence includes letters by then-second-in-command Abu Yahya al-Libi, taking Pak offshoot Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain to task over its indiscriminate attacks on Mohammedans. The al-Qaeda leadership "threatened to take public measures unless we see from you serious and immediate practical and clear steps towards reforming (your ways) and dissociating yourself from these vile mistakes that violate Islamic Law," al-Libi wrote. And bin Laden warned the leader of Yemeni AQAP, Nasir al-Wuhayshi, against attempting a takeover of Yemen to establish an Islamic state, instead saying he should "refocus his efforts on attacking the United States." Bin Laden also seemed uninterested in recognizing Somali-based al-Shabaab ![]() ... successor to the Islamic Courts... when the group pledged loyalty to him because he thought its leaders were poor governors of the areas they controlled and were too strict with their administration of Islamic penalties, like cutting off the hands of thieves. |
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Philippines: 'No ceasefire during Christmas', says MILF |
2008-12-10 |
(AKI) - One of the leaders of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the Philippines's largest Islamic rebel organisation, said that his group is not keen on a ceasefire to celebrate Christmas. MILF chief negotiator Mohagher Iqbal said that the MILF is not opposed to the government stopping hostilities in December, but did not forget that Manila refused to call a ceasefire during Ramadan, the Muslim holy month. "So if they declare a ceasefire now, Muslims will take it as a sign this government values December more than Ramadan," Iqbal said in an interview on dzXL radio. Iqbal however reiterated that the MILF is observing a ceasefire and accused the military of attacking. "We don't need to declare a ceasefire. It is the government that needs to declare one because it is doing the attacking," he said. Fighting between the MILF and the military intensified since August, after a proposed peace agreement between the two warring parties was halted by the Supreme Court on he ground of unconstitutionality. Hundreds have been killed since and over 600,000 people were forced to flee their homes. Many remain in squalid evacuation camps, aid agencies and social workers said. In the last few days, the fighting has been particularly fierce in island of Basilan, Sulu Archipelago, where at least 55 people were killed in two days, the military said. Five soldiers were among the dead. Marine commandant Major Gen. Ben Dolorfino--himself a Muslim--said that the military are fighting against a combined force that includes terrorists of the Abu Sayyaf Group, lawless elements of the MILF, and small kidnap-for-ransom groups. "The military has deliberately attacked the MILF under the guise of pursuing the Abu Sayyaf," said MILF spokesperson Eid Kabalu. Abu Majid, a MILF junior political officer based in Basilan, claimed also that attacks have been indiscriminate. "There is no distinction between civilians, Abu Sayyaf, MILF, or those involved in the ceasefire between the Philippine government and the MILF," Majid told the MILF-affiliated 'Luwaran.' Experts have long claimed that the lines between MILF, Moro National Liberation Front--the precursor of the MILF--Abu Sayyaf and lawless groups are very misty in the Sulu Archipelago and that alliances shift fast and are mostly driven by ethnicity and family ties. Moro is the communal term to define the original tribes of Mindanao and Sulu that were islamised in 1380. Karim ul' Makhdum, was the first Islamic missionary to reach the Sulu Archipelago and Jolo. He is credited with bringing Islam to what is now the Philippines, Asia's largest Catholic country. However, there are an estimated 4.5 million Muslims in the Philippines and the majority live in the south of the country. |
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2 Zarqawi sympathizers busted | |
2005-04-20 | |
Iraq security forces are detaining two men suspected of working for al-Qaida-linked terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Iraqi government said in a statement e-mailed from Baghdad. Hamza Ali Ahmed al-Widmizyar, known as Abu Majid, and Salman Aref Abdulkadir Khwamurad al-Zardowe, also called Abu Sharif, were arrested at the beginning of April during a raid on Ramadi, said the government, without explaining why the information was just released Tuesday.
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2003-12-10 | ||||||
Robert Stevens at Alphabet City has a FBIS transcript originally published by Il Nuovo of wiretaps conducted by Italian authorities as part of an investigation into the Ansar al-Islam network's Milan activities. FBIS is the Foreign Broadcast Information Service, which I would read every day if I could get ahold of it. The conversation took place on June 15th of this year, between Nasser Osama Mustafa, alias Abu Omar, the Egyptian imam of the Via Quaranta mosque in Milan, and an unknown operative in Germany. The guy in Germany seems to be a recruiter/prosyletizer. You'll have to read the whole transcript to get the full flavor of it, along with Robert's analysis and Dan Darling's comments. High points:
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Terror Networks |
Two militant groups claim responsibilty for attacks |
2002-05-14 |
Little known Al-Masooran militant outfit, suspected to be a shadow group of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen on Tuesday separately claimed responsibility for the suicide attack in Jammu which left 34 people dead. The caller identifying himself as Irfan Kashmiri told Srinagar based News ansd Feature Alliance that his group had carried out the attacks in Jammu. He identified the militants as Abu Majid, Abu Zaffar and Abu Shel. Their Moms are so proud...! Sources said the group was a shadow group of Lashkar-e-Taiba. Meanwhile, another Pakistan-based outfit Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen also called the same news agency and claimed responsibility for the attacks. "No, no! Don't listen to them! We were the ones who were heroic!" |
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