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MUSLIM TERRORISM - 45 Muslim doctors planned US terror raids

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Dr. Jai Maharaj - 06 Jul 2007 08:31 GMT
MUSLIM TERRORISM - 45 Muslim doctors planned US terror raids

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45 Muslim doctors planned US terror raids

By John Steele, Crime Correspondent
The Telegraph, UK
Friday, July 6, 2007 at 2:14 a.m. BST

A group of 45 Muslim doctors threatened to use car bombs
and rocket grenades in terrorist attacks in the United
States during discussions on an extremist internet chat
site.

[Caption]  Cyber-terrorists: Tariq Daour, Younis Tsouli and
  Waseem Mughal

View pictures here:  
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2007/07/05/nterr405.jpg

Police found details of the discussions on a site run by
one of a three-strong "cyber-terrorist" gang.

They were discovered at the home of Younis Tsouli, 23,
Woolwich Crown Court in south-east London heard.

One message read: "We are 45 doctors and we are determined
to undertake jihad and take the battle inside America.

"The first target which will be penetrated by nine brothers
is the naval base which gives shelter to the ship Kennedy."
This is thought to have been a reference to the USS John F
Kennedy, which is often at Mayport Naval Base in
Jacksonville, Florida.

The message discussed targets at the base, adding: "These
are clubs for naked women which are opposite the First and
Third units."

It also referred to using six Chevrolet GT vehicles and
three fishing boats and blowing up petrol tanks with rocket
propelled grenades.

Investigators have found no link between the Tsouli chat
room and the group of doctors and medics currently in
custody over attempted car bomb attacks in London and
Glasgow.

However, sources said it was "definitely spooky" that the
use of doctors for terrorist purposes was being discussed
in jihadi terrorist circles up to three years ago.

Part of the inquiry into the London and Glasgow incidents
will focus on whether al-Qa'eda has recruited doctors or
other medical professionals because they are less likely to
attract suspicion and can move easily around the western
world.

The three "cyber terrorists" - a British national and two
who had been given the right to live in Britain - are
facing lengthy jail sentences after admitting using the
internet to spread al-Qa'eda propaganda inciting Muslims to
a violent holy war and to murder non-believers.

They had close links with al-Qa'eda in Iraq and believed
they had to fight jihad against a global conspiracy by
kuffars, or non-believers, to wipe out Islam.

The three are the first defendants in Britain to be
convicted of inciting terrorist murder on the internet.
They waged cyber-jihad on websites run from their bedrooms.

Tsouli promoted the ideology of Osama bin Laden via email
and radical websites. He said in one message he was "very
happy" about the July 7 bombings in London in 2005.

Tsouli, along with Tariq Daour, a biochemistry student, and
Waseem Mughal, a law student, were intelligent, computer-
literate men who promoted violent propaganda.

They created chat forums to direct willing fighters to Iraq
and discuss murderous bomb attacks around the world. Films
of hostages and beheadings were found by police.

Daour, 21, of Bayswater, west London, who was born in the
United Arab Emirates, yesterday admitted inciting another
person to commit an act of terrorism wholly or partly
outside Britain. Moroccan-born Tsouli, 23, of Shepherd's
Bush, west London, and British-born Mughal, 24, of Chatham,
Kent, admitted the same charge on Monday.

They are due to be sentenced today. They also admitted
conspiring together and with others to defraud banks,
credit card companies and charge card companies. Daour had
instructions for making explosives and poisons, the court
was told. Police found instructions on causing an explosion
with "rocket propellant'' and constructing a car bomb.

In one on-line conversation, Daour, asked what he would do
with £1 million, replied: "Sponsor terrorist attacks,
become the new Osama."

The three men outwardly appeared to be leading normal
lives, studying and living with their parents. Tsouli had
come to the UK with his family from Morocco in 2001.

Mughal had a degree in biochemistry from Leicester
University and was studying for his masters.

Daour, who was granted British citizenship in May 2005, had
applied to start a law degree.

o  Glasgow airport bomber left suicide note
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o Ties that bind terror car bomb suspects
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o  Airport attack doctor was known extremist
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fruitella - 06 Jul 2007 09:08 GMT
On Jul 6, 8:31 am, use...@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr.
Jai Maharaj) wrote:

> 45 Muslim doctors planned US terror raids

The plots just get more and more sinister by the day.

Islamic terrorists & extremist propaganda exported from pakistan,
saudi arabian 'charities' and other fronts for terrorism are the
reasons for this emerging culture of global jehad.
 
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