Hijra: muslims moving into cooperative non-muslim areas in order to make them islamic by force, trickery, subversion and all means possible. Links 3 March 5 – 2015

1. Sharples High School chemistry teacher planned to commit ‘multiple acts of murder fighting alongside ISIS’

A CHEMISTRY teacher who planned to travel to Syria to fight alongside Islamic State prepared himself to commit “multiple acts of murder”, a court has heard.

Sharples High School teacher Jamshed Javeed was among a group of young Muslim men who became radicalised and “determined to fight Jihad” in 2013.

The 30-year-old helped his younger brother Mohammed and two other men join the terrorist group, also known as Isis, in Syria by providing money for flights as well as clothing and equipment, Woolwich Crown Court in London was told today.

(BBC link here)

2. This religiously motivated radio program has segments of Baroness Cox from the start to  23:30 and then from 33:50 to 39:50

3. Leeds imam: Islam not to blame for “deplorable acts” of sex grooming gangs

Mr Asim has written a piece reacting to a report published this week into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in Oxfordshire.

The serious case review found as many as 373 children may have abused by gangs of men in the county in the last 16 years.

It called for research into why those convicted in the case – and other high-profile cases in places like Rochdale and Rotherham – were of “Pakistani and/or Muslim heritage”.

But Mr Asim said it was “not credible to blame a whole community”. He added: “Some groups are exploiting the cases of sexual grooming and are linking the depraved actions of the perpetrators to Islam

(I would be willing to wager that none of the perps are Pakistani Christians)

4. In Midst of War, Ukraine Becomes Gateway for Jihad
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“OUR BROTHERS ARE there,” Khalid said when he heard I was going to Ukraine. “Buy a local SIM card when you get there, send me the number and then wait for someone to call you.”

Khalid, who uses a pseudonym, leads the Islamic State’s underground branch in Istanbul. He came from Syria to help control the flood of volunteers arriving in Turkey from all over the world, wanting to join the global jihad. Now, he wanted to put me in touch with Ruslan, a “brother” fighting with Muslims in Ukraine.

The “brothers” are members of ISIS and other underground Islamic organizations, men who have abandoned their own countries and cities. Often using pseudonyms and fake identities, they are working and fighting in the Middle East, Africa and the Caucasus, slipping across borders without visas. Some are fighting to create a new Caliphate — heaven on earth.  Others — like Chechens, Kurds and Dagestanis — say they are fighting for freedom, independence and self-determination. They are on every continent, and in almost every country, and now they are in Ukraine, too.

5. “Independent tests show that Argentine special prosecutor Alberto Nisman was murdered, his family says.

At a news conference, Mr Nisman’s ex-wife said the findings ruled out the hypotheses of accident or suicide….

Ms Salgado, a federal judge, added that her report was at “the disposal of the prosecutor and judge” involved with the official investigation into Mr Nisman’s death….”

Thank you GoV., Snaphanen.Dk., WTD., Draculea, and all. More to come.

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13 Replies to “Hijra: muslims moving into cooperative non-muslim areas in order to make them islamic by force, trickery, subversion and all means possible. Links 3 March 5 – 2015”

  1. Before ‘Jihadi John,’ Mohammed Emwazi in London terror network (CNN, March 5, 2015)
    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/05/world/jihadi-john-terror-network/index.html

    “Mohammed Emwazi, the British-Kuwaiti ISIS fighter the world knows as “Jihadi John,” was fuming with righteous indignation when he met with a representative of Cage Prisoners — a Muslim advocacy group now known as CAGE — shortly after being deported from Tanzania in August 2009.

    In a meeting recorded by the advocacy group, he claimed his plans for a safari vacation were ruined when he was detained at the airport and sent back first to Amsterdam and then to Dover, England, where he was subjected to several interrogations by British security officials.

    He said they accused him of traveling to Tanzania so he could link up with the terrorist group Al-Shabaab in neighboring Somalia and revealed they had been listening in on his phone conversations even before he made the trip.

    Emwazi said that during the questioning he denied any connection to extremism and stated that innocent people had been killed in the 2005 London transport system terrorist attacks and that the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States were wrong.

    But more than a dozen British administrative court documents obtained by CNN paint a very different picture of Emwazi and explain why he was on British security services’ radar before he made the trip.

    The documents reveal British security services believed Emwazi was part of a radical West London recruitment network for terrorist groups in East Africa.

    Last week, two U.S. officials and two U.S. congressional sources confirmed to CNN that “Jihadi John” is Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti-born Londoner.

    One figure in the group — a 30-year-old British-Iranian identified only as “CE” who was allegedly trained by al Qaeda terrorists in Somalia in 2006 — was later placed under a “control order,” a British administrative measure to restrict the freedom of movement of terror suspects.

    A December 2011 court document pertaining to CE’s case named Emwazi as part of his extremist network.

    According to the document, British Home Secretary Theresa May “maintained she has reasonable grounds for suspicion that since his return to the United Kingdom in February 2007, CE has continued to associate regularly with members of a network of United Kingdom and East African-based Islamist extremists which is involved in the provision of funds and equipment to Somalia for terrorism-related purposes and the facilitation of individuals’ travel from the United Kingdom to Somalia to undertake terrorism-related activity. The Secretary of State maintains that members of the network include BX, J1, Mohammed Ezzouek, Hamza Chentouf, Mohammed Emwazi, Mohammed Mekki, Mohammed Miah, Ahmed Hagi, Amin Addala, Aydarus Elmi, Sammy Al-Nagheeb, Bilal Berjawi and others.”

    Some of these men are now dead. Others are wanted….”

  2. ISIS claims American carried out suicide attack (CNN, March 5, 2015)
    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/05/middleeast/iraq-isis-claims-american-suicide-bomber/index.html

    “A suicide bomb attack in Iraq this week was carried out by an American jihadist, ISIS claims.

    The terrorist group released a photograph on Tuesday of a masked fighter it identified as Abu Daood Al-Amriki, an alleged American jihadist who committed the suicide attack.

    The claim grabbed headlines, but days later, neither CNN nor U.S. government officials have been able to confirm the identity of the attacker.

    ISIS claims the attacker used an explosives-laden vehicle to mount an attack in Samarra, Iraq.

    Two senior Iraqi security officials confirmed that an attack matching the description did take place — that a suicide attacker rammed a vehicle packed with explosives into a convoy of Iraqi forces.

    At least three Iraqi security forces were killed in the attack, the sources said.

    But ISIS has not released the birth name of the alleged American suicide bomber, or shown his face. U.S. officials tell CNN that for the moment there is nothing to corroborate the claim.”

  3. Amid brazen, deadly attacks, gay Syrians tell of fear of ISIS persecution (CNN, March 5, 2015)
    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/05/middleeast/isis-lgbt-persecution/index.html

    “The photographs released by ISIS in its stronghold of Raqqa are dated March 2015. The first ones show a large crowd, mostly men, but also among them a handful of women and children, all looking up.

    Three men on top of a building, faces covered in black balaclavas, stand on either side of their victim, while a fourth seems to be taking a photo or video.

    Their victim is thrown off the building. In the last photograph, he is seen face down, surrounded by a small crowd of men, most carrying weapons, some with rocks in their hands. The caption reads “stoned to death.”

    The victim brutally killed because he was accused of being gay.

    There are at least half a dozen documented cases of men being similarly killed by ISIS. What’s even more sickening for Nour, a gay Syrian man, is the onlookers’ reaction….”

  4. More Americans volunteering to help ISIS (CNN, March 5, 2015)
    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/05/us/isis-us-arrests/index.html

    “One is a 21-year-old California man accused of trying to travel to Syria to join ISIS. Another, a 17-year-old Virginia student charged with helping recruit for the radical Islamist group. Charges against both were released Wednesday, and they are just the latest in a growing number of similar cases from the United States…..

    Abdullah Yusuf
    The 18-year-old from Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, pleaded guilty at a Minneapolis federal court to one count of conspiracy to provide material support to ISIS
    Yusuf was stopped by the FBI from boarding a flight to Turkey from Minneapolis/Saint Paul Airport in May. Yusuf and another man, Abdi Nur, were charged in late November with conspiring to aid ISIS.

    Shannon Maureen Conley
    Conley’s plan to join ISIS and serve as a nurse at a jihadist camp ended in September with a guilty plea on a terror charge in a Colorado federal court.
    Arrested in April, the 19-year-old was at Denver International Airport about to embark on a journey to Germany and eventually to an ISIS camp near the Turkish border. She told investigators she was going to Turkey to await word from her suitor, an ISIS member she met on the Internet, whom she planned to marry.

    Christopher Cornell
    The Cincinnati 20-year-old was on the FBI’s radar for months as he posted about violent jihad on social media. The feds said they arrested him before he could hatch his alleged plot.
    Reminiscent of the attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris, he planned to set off pipe bombs at the U.S. Capitol, and when employees and lawmakers fled the building, he and an accomplice would shoot them, according to a criminal complaint.
    Cornell allegedly told an informant he had been in contact with people overseas, and that he had aligned himself with ISIS. The attack, according to the complaint, would be a way of supporting the extremist group.

    Ahmad Abousamra
    The Stoughton, Massachusetts, man was first placed on the FBI terror list for 2009 crimes but since has been suspected of joining ISIS, officials said. He’s fluent in both English and Arabic, and if his college degree in computers is any indication, he has a way with technology. Then there’s his interest in radical Islam. Put it all together, and authorities said former Boston resident and U.S. citizen Ahmad Abousamra could be a good fit inside the ISIS social media machine that’s become renowned in recent weeks for spewing brutal propaganda across social media.

    Moner Mohammad Abu-Salha
    The son of a Palestinian father and Italian-American mother, the 22-year-old from Vero Beach, Florida, is believed to be the first American suicide bomber to die in Syria. The former high school football playecr killed himself in May 2014 when he drove a truck full of explosives into a Syrian army position and detonated it, U.S. officials said.

    Three teen girls
    Three teenage girls who set out from a Denver suburb apparently bound for Syria to join extremists were sent home to their parents after they were stopped in Germany, U.S. officials said. The teens — two sisters of Somali descent and a friend whose family is Sudanese, according to a Denver community leader — were detained when their flight landed in Frankfurt on Friday after the FBI flagged their passports.

    Adam Dandach
    The 21-year-old California man was arrested last summer, but was indicted on Wednesday.
    The FBI said he attempted to offer himself and material support to work under the direction and control of ISIS.
    His arraignment is scheduled for later this month.

    Unidentified Virginia student
    The 17-year-old Virginia student has been charged with helping recruit for ISIS, federal law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
    The teen lives in a suburb of Washington and is accused of helping a slightly older adult travel to Syria. The adult is believed to have joined ISIS there.
    The student is also accused of distributing ISIS messages.

    Abror Habibov, Akhror Saidakhmetov and Abdurasul Juraboev
    Arrested last month in New York and Florida, they are accused by the federal government of attempting to join ISIS and of fostering plans to kill the President and shoot law enforcement officers.
    The three men face charges that include attempting and conspiring to provide material support and resources to a foreign terrorist organization, according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court.
    None were U.S. citizens, but Saidakhmetov, 19, and Juraboev, 24, had permanent resident status.
    Habibov, 30, was in the United States legally, but overstayed his visa, police said.

    Abdi Nur
    The 20-year-old was charged with conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.
    Nur “conspired to join ISIL and travel from Minnesota to the Middle East to engage in a campaign of terror,” Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Carlin said in November, using another acronym for ISIS.

    Mohammed Hamzah Khan
    Kahn was arrested at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago in October.
    The 19-year-old is charged with one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
    In a letter to his parents, Kahn wrote that he was leaving the United States and on the way to join ISIS, court documents said.
    The charge carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

    Douglas McCain
    This 33-year-old man from New Hope, Minnesota, died in late August while fighting for ISIS, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.
    McCain’s uncle said his nephew had gone to Syria to fight as a jihadi.

    Unidentified Minnesota woman
    The 19-year-old Somali-American woman slipped away from her parents in late August. She told them she was going to a bridal shower, but instead hopped a flight to Turkey and joined ISIS, Reuters reported.
    Another woman is suspected of helping her leave the country.

    Donald Ray Morgan
    U.S. authorities said he is an ISIS sympathizer. Morgan was arrested on August 2 on arrival at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport from Frankfurt, Germany.
    A federal grand jury in North Carolina charged him with illegal weapons possession.
    The court documents make no mention of the ISIS connection, but U.S. officials said his Twitter postings support the terrorist group.

    Mufid A. Elfgeeh
    Federal authorities accuse him of funding ISIS, trying to send jihadists to Syria to fight with the terrorist group and plotting to do some killing himself, by gunning down U.S. troops who had served in Iraq
    The 30-year-old faces three counts of trying “to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization” (namely, ISIS), one count of attempting to kill officers and employees of the United States, two counts of having an unregistered firearm silencer and one for possessing guns or silencers “in furtherance of a crime of violence,” court documents say.
    The federal investigation into Elfgeeh began in early 2013, but he wasn’t arrested until May 2014.

    The attraction
    Some 100 other Americans are believed to have either fought in Syria since 2011 or been arrested before they could get there, according to Peter Bergen, CNN’s national security analyst.
    So far, no U.S. citizen involved in fighting or supporting ISIS or any other militant group has been charged with plotting to conduct an attack inside the United States, but that’s the fear….”

  5. Saudi Historian Al-Saadoon: Women Share Responsibility If Raped by Foreign Taxi Drivers

    In a follow up to a previous show, in which he said that for Western women, getting raped is not a cultural problem, Saudi historian Saleh Al-Saadoon claimed that his comments were falsely translated. Later on in the show he said that women who ride taxis driven by foreign drivers share the responsibility if they get raped.

  6. Any location in turmoil like Ukraine is can and will be used to get a new identity for those who have gained notoriety under their own name. With the new name and passport they are free to roam the world creating havoc everywhere they go.

    • The horrors in Ukraine must have overshadowed the horrors of Islamic State for people in or from the region until now. Not anymore, it looks.

  7. 2/ That is a horrifying litany of the miseries Islam has inflicted on Britain and elsewhere.

    ’Faith without deeds is dead.’ Faith with boneheaded-Islam-enabling-typical-modern-Western-Christian works is worse than dead, it’s a living menace to the rest of us.