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Deradicalization in Indonesia a failure

Abdul Aziz is a case in point. The 34-year-old was co-opted into a jihadist cell by an acquaintance who asked him during an Islamic teaching forum if he would be interested in designing a website about the struggle for jihad.

The group’s commander was Noordin M. Top, the mastermind behind the 2002 bombing on the resort island of Bali. Aziz said he did not know about Noordin’s connection to the project, nor did he know a plan was in the works to set off another Bali bomb. But shortly after a blast rocked the island, killing 26 people, Aziz was sentenced to eight years in jail for giving sanctuary to Noordin.

Aziz still believes in jihad, which he defines as the struggle to defend Islam. But he does not agree with Noordin’s methods because there will always be “missed targets,” he said, referring to the term for innocents killed as a consequence of striving for jihad.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/07/recent-arrests-reveal-failure-of-indonesias-deradicalization-program.html

Thailand: More Violence from the Jihad You Never Heard Of

In March of 2009, we dubbed the Islamic insurgency in southern Thailand “The Jihad you’ve never heard of.”

https://terrortrendsbulletin.wordpress.com/2009/03/14/thailand-the-war-youve-never-heard-of/

Islamic terrorist attacks in Thailand continue. Roadside IEDs killed 8 people there this week.

Islamic Jihadists set off the roadside IEDs in two separate attacks. One IED killed 3 soldiers who were riding in a truck on their way to repair a damaged water pipe in a village in the Yaha district of Yala province. In the other attack, Jihadists ambushed a security patrol in Narathiwat province with an IED and small arms fire, killing 5.

The terrorists also reportedly stole 4 rifles in the ambush.

Note that the Thai Jihadists have never made any public statements since the violence started back in 2004. 4,000 people have been killed in the insurgency, but no demands have been issued and no goals announced. This is classic Jihadist warfare. They are not fighting because they want something from the non-Muslims or the government. They are fighting a war of elimination…

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100702/ap_on_re_as/as_thailand_southern_violence

Somali Jihadi Who Attacked Danish Cartoonist Charged With Terrorism In Denmark

Denmark’s top prosecutor on Friday issued terrorism charges against a Somali immigrant who tried to kill a Danish cartoonist over a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed.

Th 28-year-old Somali, who authorities have still not yet publicly identified, broke into artist Kurt Westergaard’s home on January 1st and threatened him with an axe and a knife.

The caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed were first published in a Danish newspaper back in 2005, touching off Islamic violence worldwide.

Abu Sayyaf Terrorists Shoot, Hack Civilians in Philippines, Killing Four

Approximately 30 hooded Abu Sayyaf Jihadist terrorists, shot and hacked terrified, innocent victims running for their lives in the southern Philippines, police said Thursday. Four civilians died and six were wounded in the attack.

The Al Qaeda-linked terrorists were likely trying to divert Philippine troops from a major offensive nearby, according to Antonio Mendoza, police chief for the island province of Basilan, where the terrorist raid occurred.

Most of the victims were commuters in a passenger jeep headed home from Basilan’s capital of Isabela City. The attackers were positioned on a hill overlooking a road and opened fire with small arms. Two passengers were killed instantly but others leapt from the vehicle to escape, Mendoza reported.

“They were fired upon as they ran. One of the attackers hacked a 10-year-old boy, who survived,” Mendoza told The Associated Press.

The daylight ambush is the latest violence committed by Abu Sayyaf and its allied armed groups on Basilan, a predominantly Muslim island about 550 miles (880 kilometers) south of Manila.

Two weeks ago, Abu Sayyaf terrorists beheaded three loggers in a rain forest near Maluso.

Mendoza, who heads a 675-strong force, said he has sought at least 300 more policemen to better secure Basilan towns. About 100 extra police commandos were deployed to Basilan weeks ago to reinforce marines and army troops hunting Abu Sayyaf fighters.

Some 400 Abu Sayyaf terrorists operate in Basilan and on nearby Jolo island and the Zamboanga peninsula. They remain a major security threat as part of a decades-long Muslim insurgency.

The Abu Sayyaf, founded in Basilan in 1991, is believed by U.S. and Philippine security officials to have received funds and training from Osama bin Laden’s network. Evidence also indicates that funding has come from other Saudi and Persian Gulf sources and captured documents in Iraq revealed that Saddam Hussein’s regime provided support to Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines.

Al Qaeda Launches Online English-Language Magazine

Inspire: The New Al Qaeda Online English-Language Magazine

Al Qaeda posted an online propaganda magazine in English on Tuesday, a move that could help the terror group recruit inside the United States and Europe.

The magazine, called Inspire, is being run by Al-Qaeda  in Yemen, which continues to play a prominent role in the Jihadist group’s global activities.

It is easy to snicker at these efforts, but they must be taken seriously. Language which may seem corny or trite to regular Americans can have deep motivational meanings for young Muslims who are already predisposed to Jihad. And clearly America has a serious domestic Jihad problem with arrests and incidents becoming more numerous in the past year, from Boston and New York to Fort Hood and Little Rock, from North Carolina to California and from Oregon and Colorado to Georgia and Florida.

The Jihadists have already had great success in infiltrating our homeland. They recognize this and the new magazine “Inspire” is designed to cultivate those already successful efforts. This is not something to be taken lightly…

http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2010/07/al-qaida_launches_english_prop.html

35 dead, 175 wounded in Pakistan shrine attack

Two suicide bombers struck a popular Muslim shrine in Pakistan’s second largest city late Thursday night, killing 35 people and wounding 175 others in the second major attack in Lahore in a month, the city’s top official said.

The bombers struck as thousands of people were visiting the Data Darbar shrine, where a famous Sufi saint is buried. Muslims in Pakistan visit shrines and mosques in large numbers on Thursday and Friday nights.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/07/01/twin-bomb-blasts-shrine-pakistans-lahore-city-kill-wound/

JFK terror plot suspect pleads guilty

On the eve of his criminal trial, Abdel Nur, a Guyanese national charged in an international plot to blow up fuel lines at JFK Airport, pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorists.

Nur, 60, who was extradited from Trinidad to stand trial in the case, acted as a go-between with the plot’s mastermind, Russell Defreitas, and the radical Islamic group in the Caribbean, Jamat al Muslimeen.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/06/misunderstander-of-islam-involved-in-jihad-plot-at-jfk-airport-pleads-guilty-to-lesser-charge.html

Hezbollah works with Mexican drug cartels on U.S. border

Iran-tied terror group Hezbollah may be colluding with drug cartels along the U.S.-Mexico border, a Republican congresswoman warned, calling on Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to establish a special task force to figure out how to “clamp down” on this “national security” threat.

The Lebanon-based group has long-standing and documented ties to South America and its drug gangs, but reports have recently surfaced that it is expanding its influence to Mexico and the U.S. border.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/25/congresswoman-raises-red-flag-hezbollah-cartel-nexus-border/

Former New Jersey resident, Hezbollah member arrested in Paraguay

A former New Jersey resident indicted by federal authorities last year over his role in a U.S.-based Hezbollah terror cell was arrested in Paraguay on Tuesday and faces extradition to the United States.

Moussa Ali Hamdan, 38, a native of Lebanon who for a time lived in a $600-a-month efficiency apartment in West Collingswood, New Jersey, was a central figure in a four-year probe led by the FBI’s Philadelphia Joint Terrorism Task Force.

http://www.philly.com/inquirer/front_page/20100617_Ex-Camden_County_resident_indicted_in_alleged_terror_cell_held_in_Paraguay.html#axzz0rDNKhuu1

Today is Everyone Draw Mohammed Day…I can’t draw very well, so…