Sunday, April 13, 2008

Al Qaeda - still spanning the globe

19 al Qaeda get slapped on the wrist in Tunisia. (What do you want to bet that this will be the next headline you read on these scumbags: 19 al Qaeda prisoners escape Tunisian jail)

A Tunisian court has jailed 19 men for up to eight years for having links to al Qaeda's North Africa wing, a defence lawyer said on Sunday. "Tunis court judge Hedi Ayari announced the verdict to jail the 19 men between one and eight years for having links with al Qaeda and setting up a Jihadist cell," lawyer Samir Dylo Said, adding the verdict was pronounced on Saturday.

Wow. Who just woke up the LA Times? Islamic extremism returns to the Sudan.

Most alarming to Sudanese officials is that this new generation of extremists appears to be almost as hostile toward the Arab-dominated Sudanese government as they are to the West, despite Khartoum's efforts to bolster its Islamic credentials. (Mohammed the Moslem Bear, anyone?) It's interesting to note that not only is al Qaeda spanning the globe so are clueless moonbats. It's a steady chorus from the Sudanese moonbats with their deny, deny, deny, and calling the terrorists "al Qaeda wanna-bes" and "really just lads" and "we don't have that brand of Islam here." I wonder what brand of Islam this is?

Dude looks like a lady - Moslem style. In Mauritania, one of the al Qaeda terrorists suspected of killing four French tourists during their roadside picnic on December 24 was captured. The big, tough, mujahideen was dressed as a woman and was carrying a weapon under his dress. He was wearing habaya (abaya)the black robes favored by some strict Muslim women that cover the head and entire body with only a small hole for eyes. And may I say I'm glad they got his a$$. (You can see some video from the takedown here.)


The Chinese are raiding Uyghur homes in the "restive province" of Xinjiang. Explosives found. Arrests made. How are Moslems treated by the Chinese? According to U.S.-based Human Rights Watch says authorities in Xinjiang maintain “a multi-tiered system of surveillance, control, and suppression of religious activity aimed at Xinjiang’s Uyghurs...At a more mundane and routine level, many Uyghurs experience harassment in their daily lives.”“Celebrating religious holidays, studying religious texts, or showing one’s religion through personal appearance are strictly forbidden at state schools. The Chinese government has instituted controls over who can be a cleric, what version of the Koran may be used, where religious gatherings may be held, and what may be said on religious occasions.”


Algerian Prime Minister: I'm not scared by al Qaeda assassination threats. Two attempts on his life have already been made. His message to AQ: Mr. Belkhadem has sent political messages to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb which said it plotted assassinating Prime Minister at least twice, saying assassination threats “did not scare me.” move a hair of my head,” adding: “ages are in God’s hand.”

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