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21 August 2007

Muslim terror suspect allowed to stay in UK

26ea68f7a9a07c27d905f9e71629a8ad.jpgA Muslim terror suspect -living in the UK has publicly praised the insurgents who are battling British forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.


Hani al-Sibai was convicted in Egypt of plotting terrorist attacks
 
Hani al-Sibai claimed that Islamic fighters were humiliating Western forces, adding: "In the battlefield, they are the masters."

Al-Sibai has lived in Britain since 1994, after fleeing his homeland of Egypt where he has been convicted by a military court in his absence of plotting terrorist attacks. Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister, once described the failure to remove him from the country as "not good enough".

The 46-year-old radical was refused asylum nine years ago after British security chiefs concluded he was a senior member of the terrorist group Egyptian Islamic Jihad, an allegation he denies. He has, however, been granted temporary permission to live in the UK while officials consider his latest claim for asylum.

While he waits, al-Sibai continues to speak out against the West. In a debate on al-Jazeera television last month, he declared: "There are no real men except for the people of Islam. Look at the people who give reason to hold the head of Islam high.

"In politics they are the masters. In the battlefield they are the masters. They are the ones who rub in the mud the nose of the occupation forces in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in Palestine, throughout the world."

He also contrasted Islamic extremists with pro-Western secular leaders in the Middle East, who, he said, "should be placed in public squares so that people can hit them with their shoes and spit on them".

Al-Sibai's outburst on al-Jazeera, delivered in Arabic, was spotted and translated by Memri, a US-based translation institute. An Arabic speaker consulted by this newspaper confirmed the accuracy of the translation.الإسلام دين السلام والأمر بقتل غير المسلمين، منتهى الحب

Challenged about his outburst, al-Sibai insisted he was speaking as a political analyst, rather than glorifying the insurgents. He claimed his words had been "mistranslated and taken out of context".

The comments will reignite concerns over Britain's policy of sheltering extremists. Al-Sibai lives with his wife and five children in a £600,000 four-bedroom housing association home in a fashionable area of Hammersmith, west London.

When he first claimed asylum in the UK in 1994, he told officials he had been tortured in Egypt because he had acted as a lawyer for Islamist groups and was linked to the opposition Muslim Brotherhood.

He was refused asylum on national security grounds, and was jailed in 1998 pending deportation. However, human rights laws make it impossible for suspects to be returned to countries where they might be tortured or killed, and Britain was unable to obtain from Egypt the necessary assurances as to al-Sibai's welfare.

Tony Blair intervened personally to try to deport him, scrawling on a letter warning that he might have to remain in the country: "I don't believe we shld (sic) be doing this. Speak to me." Nevertheless, al-Sibai was freed after spending nine months behind bars. A High Court judge has ruled he was unlawfully detained for nine days of this time.

In 1999 he was granted "exceptional leave" to remain in Britain for five years. Before the leave ran out in 2004 he lodged a fresh asylum claim, still being processed by the Home Office. He and his family have the same entitlements as British citizens to work or claim welfare benefits.

Al-Sibai runs the al-Maqreze Centre for Historical Studies, an Islamic website, from his home. His name is on a UN "watchlist" of terrorist suspects subject to travel restrictions and freezing of assets.

"I never celebrate the deaths of any British soldiers," he said. "I am a Middle Eastern political analyst, and in this programme I was highlighting the fact that it is the Islamists, and not Middle Eastern secularists, who are seen to be defending their lands from occupation. I do not glorify, incite, or call to terrorism in any way."

Under the Terrorism Act 2006, it is an offence to "glorify" terrorism in a way which incites attacks by others. However, police sources said al-Sibai's comments on al-Jazeera were probably within the law.

Khurshid Ahmed, chairman of the British Muslim Forum, said: "People who seek to undermine our liberal democracy and our traditions and values have no business being in this country."

David Davis, the shadow home secretary, said: "Clearly this man has deplorable views, and the sooner he is removed from Britain the better."

Last Updated ( Sunday, 19 August 2007 )

 Interpol-United Nations Security Council Special Notice

Report notes many attacks planned by citizens against country of residence

Police examine homegrown Islamist terror

(IsraelNN.com)  18 August 2007:- A study released this week by the New York Police Department raised alarm bells in both mainstream American and Arab-American communities, albeit for different reasons.

The 90-page report, Radicalization in the West: The Homegrown Threat, was meant to educate policymakers and law enforcement officials throughout the U.S. about the factors that spawn terrorism at home.

“While the threat from overseas remains, many of the terrorist attacks or thwarted plots against cities in Europe, Canada, Australia and the United States have been conceptualized and planned by local residents/citizens who sought to attack their country of residence,” noted the report. “The majority of these individuals began as ‘unremarkable’ – they had ‘unremarkable’ jobs, had lived ‘unremarkable’ lives and had little, if any criminal history. The recently thwarted plot by homegrown jihadists, in May 2007, against Fort Dix in New Jersey, only underscores the seriousness of this emerging threat,” it said.

Police analysts identified four steps in the process that inspires an ordinary person with an ordinary job to become Muslim jihad operative:

Pre-radicalization, which defines a person’s life before he sets forth on the journey to become a terrorist;
Self-identification, in which a person begins to actively question their lifestyle and identity and explore the beliefs of radical Islam;
Indoctrination, in which leaders of militant Islamic movements train the individual in the complexities of the religious beliefs as well as the actions to carry them out; and
Jihadization, when terrorist beliefs and training are translated into action.
 
The report noted that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and European authorities have thwarted several terrorist plots since the massive attack on America by the international al Qaeda terrorist organization on September 11, 2001. Eleven cases from the past six years were analyzed as part of the process used to dissect the development of “homegrown” terrorists.

At least 25 Muslim terrorist cells have been identified in the Northeastern part of the country, according to the report, especially in New Jersey and New York, where the highest population of Jews outside of Israel make their homes. Thousands of Israelis émigrés from the Jewish State make their homes there, as do other Jews from all over the world. Immediately after the 9/11 attacks and for months thereafter, Jewish communities in New York and New Jersey implemented special security measures.  Security was especially high in areas with a high concentration of Jewish community institutions such as synagogues, yeshivot and kosher restaurants.

The New York police report added that the clusters are compromised of homegrown terrorists without a high profile and that the groups are a serious threat to the safety of Americans. Mosques, cafes and prisons were cited as "incubators" for radicals.

"Any one of those clusters may be capable of carrying out a terrorist action that will result in fatalities," Rand Corporation terrorism expert Brian Jenkins told ABC News. "The threat is real; this is not some bogey man we are creating here. There are individuals who are proselytizing, inciting angry young men to go down this path," he said.

Reactions to the report were swift and severe.

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee slammed the document, with director Kareem Shora calling it "un-American” and saying it “goes against everything for which we stand."

The Council on American-Islamic Relations warned that the report could generate an atmosphere of “sweeping generalizations” that would prompt other Americans to become suspicious of any Muslim in their midst. Council board chairman Parvez Ahmed said the report pointed to signs of positive change, such as giving up smoking, drinking and gambling, as red flags in the process of radicalization.

Ahmed added that the report implied that religious Muslim behavior was a strong formula that signaled a transformation into radical attitudes.

“Is Islamic attire or giving up bad habits, which is something recommended by leaders of all faiths, now to be regarded as suspicious behavior?” he asked.

New York Civil Liberties Union spokesman Christopher Dunn had similar concerns, saying the report cast the taint of terrorism over all Muslims.

Dunn also warned that the report might discourage law-abiding Islamic believers from cooperating with authorities when the chips are down.

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