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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (5731)8/23/2003 4:06:19 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793549
 
DAY OF INFAMY 2001
Group celebrates 'Magnificent 19' hijackers
British Islamists bent on global conquest plan 9-11 conference

Posted: August 23, 2003
1:00 a.m. Eastern
worldnetdaily.com
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

A group operating openly in Britain that regards itself as a front line for global Islamic conquest, is planning a conference to celebrate the anniversary of America's "comeuppance" on Sept. 11, 2001.

Two years after the attacks on New York and the Pentagon, "Muslims worldwide will again be watching replays of the collapse of the Twin Towers, praying to Allah … to grant those magnificent 19 Paradise," says the group, Al-Muhajiroun, on its English-language website. almuhajiroun.com

Poster for 2003 conference

Al-Muhajiroun was founded in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 1983 by a Syrian cleric, Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed, who was expelled from Saudi Arabia and has lived in London since 1986 despite an unsuccessful appeal for asylum.

The group fashions itself in the UK as a pressure group seeking to uphold the rights of Muslim citizens. But its website clearly details its stated aim to re-establish the "Khilafa," or world Islamic state, which it contends was destroyed by imperialist Europe.

A terrorist who blew himself up in Tel Aviv on April 29, Asif Hanif, and his accomplice, Omar Khan Sharif, had ties to Al-Muhajiroun, according to British authorities.

Al-Mujahiroun's British leader, Anjem Choudary, has claimed the organization has a worldwide following, with 30 offices across Britain and others in Pakistan, Kuwait, France, South Africa, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Mauritius, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Algeria, according to the London Telegraph.

Shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks, Choudary said Al-Muhajiroun represented a much more mainstream Muslim agenda than admitted by other Islamic groups in the country.

"It is they who are sold out and secular. We are the ones who have not compromised our Islamic faith," he said, according to the Telegraph.

In its press release about the upcoming Sept. 11 conference, the group said Muslims worldwide will be praying "for the reverberations" of 9-11 "to continue until the eradication of all man-made law and the implementation of divine law in the form of the Khilafah -- carrying the message of Islam to the world and striving for Izhar ud-Deen, i.e. the total domination of the world by Islam."

Poster for 2002 conference

Al-Muhajiroun held a similar meeting of clerics Sept. 11, 2002 at Finsbury Park mosque in north London, where they launched the Islamic Council of Britain, which seeks to implement Shariah, or Islamic law in the UK.

Mohammed, who has been investigated by Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad for anti-semitic statements, said at the time, "The people at this conference look at September 11 like a battle, as a great achievement by the mujahideen against the evil superpower."

The group said Muslims will celebrate Sept. 11 this year, rejoicing the U.S. got its "comeuppance for atrocities" it has committed, "and indeed continues to commit, against Muslims."

Afghanistan and Iraq are the most recent examples, the statement said.

"With thousands of innocent Muslims still in captivity under barbaric conditions in Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. inquisition against Islam and Muslims shows no signs of subsiding," the group said. "In contrast, the operations being carried out by the Mujahideen against the occupiers in Iraq, Palestine, Chechnya and in Afghanistan have also been stepped up to meet the menace led by the U.S. and UK regimes."

The organization said since Sept. 11, 2001, Muslims have noted the "objective of living under the Shariah and ridding all Muslim land not only of the occupiers, but also the dictatorial regimes and the secularists, has gained massive momentum. From Indonesia and Malaysia to Yemen and Nigeria, the call for the return of the Khilafah system, of ruling solely by the Shariah, can be heard."

Al-Muhajroun said, "The hatred towards the U.S. and UK, and their evil plans to crush Islam and Muslims, and to force a washed-down version of Islam on Muslims, similar to Christianity, has backfired, and instead, more and more Muslims are queuing up to fight Jihad and are willing to die to see the domination of divine law over man made law."

"The willingness to die," the group said, "can be seen in the face of those like Imam Samudra, who was recently given the death penalty for his involvement in the Bali bombings, and yet, when the verdict was handed out, he celebrated his upcoming martyrdom (insha'allah) in the way of Allah."



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (5731)8/23/2003 4:16:37 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 793549
 
Check this out Nadine, pretty pathetic.
mrc.org

ABC News on Hamas: “A Political and Social Welfare Organization”

ABC News reporter Mike Lee on Thursday night described Hamas, which claimed responsibility for the bus bombing in Jerusalem which killed 20 earlier this week, including six children, as “a political and social welfare organization with a military wing that has launched terror attacks against Israel.”

Isn’t that like describing al-Qaeda as “an international political and social welfare organization with a military wing that once launched a terror attack against the U.S.”?

Reporting on Israel’s retaliatory attack using missiles fired from a helicopter to kill a Hamas leader, on the August 21 World News Tonight Lee asserted from Israel:
“Abu Shanab was a senior member of Hamas, a political and social welfare organization with a military wing that has launched terror attacks against Israel. Shanab was not a declared military operative and had a reputation as a political moderate, but Israel said today that all Hamas leaders are responsible for terrorism.”

Just a “moderate” terrorist.
For a picture of Lee: abcnews.go.com



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (5731)8/23/2003 6:27:53 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793549
 
Israel vows to kill terror chiefs
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
[The Jerusalem Post Internet Edition]

Israel and the Palestinians stood before a new spiral of violence Saturday after Israel ordered the killing of Islamic militants already vowing bloody revenge for the death of a top Hamas official in an Israeli air strike.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ordered the targeted killing of Hamas leaders after a suicide bomber killed 20 people on a Jerusalem bus Tuesday, casting fresh doubt over a U.S.-backed peace plan that calls for Palestinian authorities to clamp down on the militants.

The decision to kill leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad was made in a meeting of Israel's security Cabinet earlier this week in response to the Hamas bus attack, security officials said. "As far as we are concerned, anyone who is in the Hamas leadership is a fair target," one official said on condition of anonymity.

The bus bombing hardened the mood in Israel because it struck families returning from prayer at Jerusalem's Western Wall. Six children died and dozens more injured in one of the deadliest-ever suicide attacks.

Israel has killed dozens of Palestinian terror suspects in targeted operations during the past three years of fighting. That failed to halt the bombers, but Israel says it has no choice after Abbas failed to act against the armed groups.

President Bush said Friday the U.S. Treasury had frozen assets of Hamas leaders and five European-based organizations to cut off funding for a group "committed to violence against Israelis and to undermining progress toward peace."

But the White House reacted cautiously to the threatened Israeli campaign.

"We've always said that Israel has the right to defend herself," said Bush spokesman Scott McClellan. But both sides "need to keep in mind the consequence of the actions that they take."

"Our focus is on getting the parties back together so they can work to resolve these issues," McClellan said.

Israeli forces continued a stepped-up sweep for militants and weapons in the West Bank Friday, killing a suspected fugitive in a shootout at a hospital in the city of Nablus.

Patrolling troops spotted three wanted men hiding on the roof of the hospital. Haled Namrouti, 26, a follower of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, an armed group linked to Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, was killed, militiamen said. The other two fighters were wounded.

The Israeli military said Namrouti was involved in an Aug. 12 suicide bombing that killed an Israeli man in a supermarket in central Israel, a charge confirmed by Al Aqsa members.

Tanks were also reported to be gathering under cover of darkness near Gaza after rockets and mortars were fired into Israel and Jewish settlements in Gaza on Friday. Three houses were damaged but no injuries were reported.

Hamas, meanwhile, vowed to avenge the rocket strike on Thursday that killed Ismail Abu Shanab, one of its most senior figures. At his funeral in Gaza City Friday, the group's defiant leaders said they did not fear death and that others were ready to take over.

"They think that targeting leaders will stop Jihad (holy war). They are mistaken," said Abdel Aziz Rantisi, who survived an Israeli rocket attack on his car in June. "All of us in Hamas from top to bottom are looking to become like Abu Shanab."

Israeli officials said a sustained military onslaught in the Palestinian areas could still be avoided if Abbas, who has yet to respond to the latest escalation, moves decisively to disarm and jail militants.

"Israel hasn't closed the door on the road map," Israeli government spokesman Dore Gold said. "But there are really two possibilities: either the Palestinian Authority will begin to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure _ or Israel will."