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April 30, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 30, 2007

(UK) MI5 'knew 7/7 bomber was terror target associate'

UK Fertilizer Plotters "had clear link" to Al-Qaeda

(UK) Al-Qaeda supporters working at strategic sites - transport hubs, power stations and the water supply

(UK) British Judge Sentences 5 Convicted of Fertilizer Bomb Plot to Life

(UK) Five guilty of fertiliser bomb plot

(UK) Fertilizer bombers linked to 7/7 attacks --  Five guilty of fertilizer bomb plot

(UK) Profile of the plotters

(UK) Fertilizer plot leader Omar Khyam was son of wealthy businessman

(UK) Jet terror plot foiled after 7/7 - plan to shoot down jet with rocket launcher - Jihadist was linked to fertilizer plot

(UK) Six charged with terrorist fundraising in England - Four of group, including Abu Izzadeen, also charged with inciting terrorism overseas

UK police: you can't fight terror without working with extremist Muslims

(UK) Home Office appeal Wales terror suspect's release

April 29, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 29, 2007

(UK) Wales terror suspect freed

(UK) Commentary: Londonistan still alive and well -  Why won't Britain extradite Islamic extremists?
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April 28, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 28, 2007

(UK) Libyan terror suspects win right to stay in UK

(UK) Two terror suspects to go free after court rules out deportation

April 27, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 27, 2007

(UK) 7/7 "mastermind" is seized in Iraq - Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, a former major in Saddam Hussein's army

(UK) Protest over man's terror arrest - Rajib Khan

(UK)  Court deals major blow to anti-terror strategy - Home Office 'disappointed' as Libyan terror suspects win appeal against deportation

(UK) 2 Libyan terrorist suspects win appeal against extradition from Britain


April 26, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 26, 2007

(UK) Man 'told his web work for al-Qaeda was inspirational' - Younes Tsouli and 2 others accused about films on beheadings, bomb-making instructions & handbooks

April 25, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 25, 2007

(UK) 4 Britons plead guilty in terror plot - to conspiring with an al-Qaida-linked operative Dhiren Barot convicted of plotting to bomb the NYSE and other targets in USA and UK
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(UK) Terrorist 007 "was internet propagandist for al-Qaeda" -- London computer expert Younis Tsouli

(UK)  Anti-terror chief asks Muslims to help more

(UK) Police pressed to investigate leaks on anti-terror raid

(UK) Moroccan wins UK fight against extradition to Spain - Farid Hilali suspected of links to 9/11 - will be released in UK

(UK) Islamist militants may strike in Britain again - London police's anti-terrorist chief said on Tuesday it was a "sensible assumption" that Islamist militants will strike again in Britain

(UK) Public doubt 'affects anti-terror policing'

(UK) Home Secretary criticizes media leaks about investigations

(UK) 'Sixth-former's suicide note blew whistle on Jihad plot'

April 24, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 24, 2007

(UK) Jawa Report with names of all 6 arrested in Monday anti-terror raids

(UK) Six arrested in anti-terror raids - for inciting others to commit acts of terrorism abroad and fund-raising for terrorists - arrests in London and Luton

(UK) Abu Izzadeen arrested on terror charges

(UK) Al-Qaeda's "British propagandists"

(UK) "Al Qaeda-linked young men circulated beheading clippings while sitting in UK


April 23, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 23, 2007

British prosecutor says 3 men used Internet to recruit terrorists

(UK) Update: Al-Qaeda "planning big British attack" - planning major attacks on Britain and other western targets with the help of supporters in Iran, according to a leaked intelligence repor

(UK) How a British jihadi saw the light

April 22, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 22, 2007

(UK) Terrorists "highly likely" to attack UK

April 21, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 21, 2007

(UK) Gangs used Islamic hawala "cornershop banks" to launder millions - to Pakistan and other nations

(UK) High-tech CCTV units keep eye on activity in Islamic neighborhoods

UK Islamist Newslinks: April 21, 2007

(UK) 'Immigration threat to Britain as single nation'

April 20, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 20, 2007

(UK July 21 bomb plot trial) "Hamza's 21/7 bomb plot bribe"

(UK) New MI5 chief is counter-terrorism expert

(UK) Peers to Debate Compensation for the victims of overseas bomb attacks

Commentary: The Trans-Atlantic Terror Divide

April 19, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 19, 2007

(UK) Somalia's Islamic Courts minister in UK

BBC reporter kidnapped in Gaza is alive: Abbas

UK Islamist Newslinks: April 19, 2007

(UK) Why the British journalists union boycotts Israel

April 18, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 18, 2007

(UK July 21 Bombing Trial) Suspect "saved tower block"

(UK) London terror suspect tells how he was asked to be a suicide bomber

(UK) Missing Terror suspect pair 'still public threat'

(UK) Disappeared Pakistani terror suspect Khalid Mehmood Rashid "held over London bombings"

UK Islamist Newslinks: April 18, 2007

(UK) Polygamous husbands can claim cash for their harems

April 17, 2007

UK Jihadist Newslinks: April 17, 2007

(UK) Jihad obligatory for every Muslim: Rashid Rauf  -- Rashif Rauf believed to be "mastermind" of British Jihadist transatlantic airliner attack on USA foiled in August 2006     

UK terror plot suspect Rashid Rauf firm believer in jihad, says fellow inmate

(UK) 11 jailed in British money-laundering case - Shahid Nazir Bhatti and others sent up to $1B through travel agencies through "hawalas"

(UK) New UK govt group to hit back at al Qaeda propaganda

(UK) Video: Failed London Bombers Trial - "Moderate Muslim" Speaks

(UK) VIGIL: British Islamists' Cyber Camouflage

(UK) Cambridge University Grovels to Radical Islam

(UK) Universities 'targeted' by Islamic extremists


April 16, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 16, 2007

UK: No more 'war on terror' - International Development Secretary Hilary Benn says "war on terror" phrase to be discontinued in UK Cabinet
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(UK) Britain grows Muslim terror database

(UK) MI5 adopts paedophile-tracking tactics for Muslim extremists -- focus on areas with large Pakistani communities — such as Birmingham, Leeds and London

April 15, 2007

UK Islamist Newslinks: April 15, 2007

(UK) Muslims will not waver over veils

Report: Anti-Semitic attacks up 50% - greatest increase in attacks in UK, also great rise in Australia, France, and Canada

UK reporters union to boycott Israel

(UK) Beheadings turned into black comedy in Britain

UK Muslims 'more loyal than most' - BBC Report of Gallup Poll

April 14, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 14, 2007

(UK) Judge apologizes for July 21 terror trial delay

April 13, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 13, 2007

Pakistan Sends UK Transatlantic Airline Terror Suspect Rashid Rauf to Jail for Only 2 Months (my title)

April 12, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 12, 2007

(UK) Jail "helps to radicalize Muslims"
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(UK) Jailed preacher of hate in court battle to stay in Britain -- Jamaican-born Muslim convert who urged followers at a mosque to kill Jews, Hindus and Americans, will soon be freed from prison

UK and European Jihadist Terror Threat to USA: "Clean-skin terrorist" (my title)

April 10, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 10, 2007

(UK) British Jihadist Identifies USA Anti-Jihad Web Sites As "Fatwa-worthy": JihadWatch, Daniel Pipes, Jawa Report, Michelle Malkin, etc.

April 09, 2007

UK General News/Commentary: April 9, 2007

(UK) Commentary: Sex, violence, the trouble with Islam and why we need our Christian roots

(UK/Iraq) Hero's tale is 'too positive' for the BBC

UK - Iran Issues 

(UK) Commentary: We showed weakness and will pay the price

UK Commentary: Iran laughs at Easter 'gift' of humiliation

(UK) Army's bishops praises Iran's mercy (my title)

(UK) Our Forces will pay with a worldwide loss of reputation

UK Sailor Believed Iranians Were Measuring Her For a Coffin

April 07, 2007

DHS Head: British Jihadist Threat to USA

The following interview of USA DHS secretary Chertoff illustrates the concerns of USA regarding the continuous growth of Jihadists and Islamist individuals and organizations within the UK, and their continuing threat not only to the UK and the world, but also specifically as a threat towards the United States of America: 

Britain 'could stage another September 11'

April 7, 2007

The London Telegraph

By Toby Harnden

Last Updated: 11:57pm BST 07/04/2007

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/04/wterr04.xml

Interview: America's new homeland security chief tells Toby Harnden of his fears of 'clean skin' terrorists

The United States fears that the next September 11-style attack on America could be launched by Muslims from Britain or Europe who feel "second-class citizens" and alienated by a "colonial legacy", according to the US Homeland Security chief.

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Michael Chertoff, who arrives in Britain tomorrow for talks with John Reid, the Home Secretary, said the US was determined to build extra defences against so-called "clean skin" terrorists from Europe.
    
"We need to build layers of protection, and I don't think we totally want to rely upon the fact that a foreign government is going to know that one of their citizens is suspicious and is going to be coming here," he said.

Mr Chertoff insisted that the US required additional information, including email addresses and credit card details, to vet European passengers and rejected "the idea that we're going to bargain with the European Union over who's going to come into the United States" under the visa waiver scheme.

"We have an absolute right to get this, in the same way that if someone wants to be a guest in my house I have a right to ask them who they are and get identification."

The July 7 tube and bus bombs nearly two years ago had shown that Britain had a problem with its Muslim immigrant population that America did not share, he argued.

"Our Muslim population is better educated and economically better off than the average American. So, from a standpoint of mobility in society, it's a successful immigrant population. To some degree, the whole country is a country of immigrants, and therefore there's no sense that we have insiders or outsiders. In some countries [in Europe], you had an influx of people that came in as a colonial legacy and may have always have felt, to some extent, that they were viewed as second-class citizens, and they've tended to impact and be kind of clustered in some areas."

Mr Chertoff, a former federal prosecutor, said that one of his biggest worries was that "unknown terrorists" - such as most of the 7/7 bombers, who were British citizens with no criminal record or intelligence traces - could use the visa waiver scheme to enter and attack America.

Britain is among 27 countries that participate in the scheme, which allows visitors to enter the US without a visa for up to 90 days. About 18 million people visit America every year under this programme.

Zacharias Moussaoui, one of the September 11 plotters, was a French citizen who entered America without a visa. Mr Chertoff said that "we can do a good job with the known terrorists, if we have their name, or if we've previously arrested them and have their fingerprint on file" but a more potent threat was the terrorist with no known form.

"The fear has always been the so-called 'clean skin' - that's a person whose documents are completely legitimate, are not forged."

This had led the US to require a significant tightening of the rules for passengers travelling under a visa waiver. Among the new requirements are that all passenger information be transmitted to the US before a plane takes off. Soon, passengers will have to give all 10 fingerprints, rather than just two.

"If someone's a terrorist, and they've left their fingerprints at a training camp, or in a safe house where a bomb was built, and those latent fingerprints are collected, we can then, when someone crosses a border, match their real prints against those latent prints even if we don't know their name," he said.

Mr Chertoff rejected the idea that the Iraq war had made the world more dangerous.

"Those that are inclined to be radicalised will find a reason to be radicalised no matter what's going on in the world."

America was "unquestionably safer and more secure" than it was on September 11 2001 but there was a danger of complacency because it had not been attacked for more than five years.

"Where you find some softness is in some elements of the media or in some elements of the intellectual class who convince themselves that this is our fault, or that there's an easier way to avoid the problem if we can just figure what price we have to pay. That is a plea to the sensibility of exhaustion and history has shown that's a very damaging and very destructive impulse."

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US fears attack by British Muslims, says security chief

Last updated at 10:23am on 4th April 2007

Daily Mail

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=446611&in_page_id=1811&ito=newsnow

George Bush's homeland security chief today warned the next September 11-style attack on America could be launched by Muslims from Britain who feel "secondclass citizens".

Michael Chertoff, who arrives in Britain tomorrow for talks with Home Secretary John Reid, said the US was determined to build extra defences against so-called "clean skin" terrorists from Europe.

"We need to build layers of protection. We don't want to rely upon the fact that a foreign government is going to know one of their citizens is suspicious and is going to be coming here," he said.

Mr Chertoff told The Daily Telegraph it was vital the US has additional information, including credit card details, to vet European passengers.

The 7 July bombs had shown Britain had a problem with its Muslim immigrant population that America did not share, he argued.

"Our Muslim population is better educated and economically better off than the average American. So it's a successful immigrant population...

In some countries (in Europe), you had an influx of people that came in as a colonial legacy and may have always felt they were viewed as secondclass citizens."

Mr Chertoff said one of the biggest fears was of "clean skin" terrorists where a person has legitimate documents and no intelligence record.

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'Britons Could Attack Us'

Sky News

Updated: 11:38, Friday April 06, 2007

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1259477,00.html

The man charged with protecting Americans from terrorist attack has told Sky News he is worried radicalised Britons could try to mount an assault on his country.

Michael Chertoff, the Head of Homeland Security, said the US needed further protection from so-called "clean skins" in Britain or Europe.

That is the name given by the intelligence community to those people who feel alienated but have not come to the attention of the authorities.

Mr Chertoff confirmed America had foiled some terrorist attacks but warned his countrymen not to become complacent.

The interview on Sky News came on the eve of the politician's first meeting with Home Secretary John Reid.

Mr Chertoff spoke to presenter Anna Botting about the threat of terrorism, the foreign policy of the West and the contentious Passenger Name Records system.

He said the US was "not hysterical but not complacent" about the terror threat and claimed the enemy was "focused".

The anti-terror chief also defended plans to check all 10 fingerprints of visitors to the US.

He said it was the "best tool" against terrorism and denied it was next step to taking DNA from passengers.


 

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 7, 2007

(UK) 3 men appear in court charged with conspiring with London suicide bombers

April 06, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 6, 2007

(UK) 'Terror plot to blow up tourist attractions' - July 7 bombers planned to attack Big Ben, the London Eye and other tourist attractions

(UK) Commentary: Muslims must take responsibility

(UK) 'Britons Could Attack Us' - DHS Head Interview with Sky News

UK Anti-American Newlink - April 6, 2007

(USA) Afghan-American and Brit student arrested for burning US flag - Hyder Akbar friend of Rahmatullah Hashemi, a former Taliban spokesman who became known as "the Yale Taliban"

April 05, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 5, 2007

(UK) Britain in first official talks with Hamas

(UK) Police charge three 7/7 suspects
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(UK) Court of Appeal overturns court order on Al Qaeda suspect

(UK) Radical clerics to receive 'extremism' Anti-Social Behavior Orders

April 04, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 4, 2007

(UK) Briton 'could stage another September 11'

(UK) US fears attack by British Muslims, says security chief

(UK) MI5 'tried to recruit' Guantanamo detainee Jamil el-Banna

April 03, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 3, 2007

(UK) 'Dirty bomb' plotter Dhiren Barot appeals 40 year term - plotter of NYC planned UK jihadist attacks in financial districts

 

 

UK Islamist Newslinks: April 3, 2007

(UK) Bank launches first 'Muslim bank account'

April 02, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 2, 2007

(UK) New police units to tackle terror threat - Manchester will hold the first terror trials to be held outside London since the 7/7 attacks

April 01, 2007

UK Jihad Newslinks: April 1, 2007

(UK)  Al-Qaeda is 'still radicalizing British youth' - also sending terrorist groups in Pakistan hundreds of thousands of pounds in cash to fund jihad

(UK) Al-Qaeda Train Killers At Terror Camps in Britain

(UK) Islamist fundraising, recruitment and training high in Britain: report
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(UK)  Muslim leaders helped to tackle extremists - Ruth Kelly announces 6 million pound "hearts and minds" program


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