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2 December 2009 By Stephen
Lendman A November 24 "hatemail"
underscores the issue, titled "Muslims in America -
violent clashing of cultures, basic incompatibility of
Western thought and Muslim theocracy," then quoting
Denver radio talk show host Peter Boyles (know.com)
saying: "Not all Muslims are terrorists,
but all terrorists are Muslims." Not Jews, not Christians, not
Hindus, not Buddhists, or persons from any of the
lesser known religions, just Muslims with no
understanding that Islam teaches love, not hate;
peace, not violence; charity, not selfishness; and
tolerance, not terrorism; or that Islam, Christianity
and Judaism have common roots. Yet according to Pat Robertson,
Monday, November 9 on his 700 Club: "Islam is a violent - I was going
to say religion - but it's not a religion. It's a
political system. It's a violent political system bent
on the overthrow of governments of the world and world
domination." After the Fort Hood tragedy, the
American Family Association (the "family values"
anti-gay, pro-life, Islamophobic group) called for a
ban on Muslims in the military, saying: "This is not Islamophobia, it is
Islamo-realism. The reason is simple: the more devout
a Muslim is, the more of a threat he is to national
security." Given America's war on Islam, the
nation's 6.5 million Muslims wonder if their turn is
next. It never ends, and on November
23, New York Times writer Andrea Elliott headlined,
"Charges Detail Road to Terror for 20 in US," then
continued saying: "Federal officials on Monday
unsealed terrorism-related charges against men they
say were key actors in a recruitment effort that led
roughly 20 young Americans to join a violent insurgent
group (Al-Shabaab) in Somalia with ties to Al Qaeda."
More on Al-Shabaab below. Eight new suspects were charged
in "one of the most extensive domestic terrorism
investigations since" 9/11. Some have been arrested.
Others remain at large, including "several believed to
be still fighting" against the US-backed government
and African Union paramilitary peacekeepers in
Somalia. More on that as well. On November 23, a Department of
Justice (DOJ) press release headlined, "Terror Charges
Unsealed in Minneapolis Against Eight Men, Justice
Department Announces," then continued saying: Terrorism offenses were against
eight defendants, charged with "providing financial
support to those who traveled to Somalia to fight on
behalf of al-Shabaab, a designated foreign terrorist
organization; attending terrorist training camps
operated by al-Shabaab; and fighting on behalf of al-Shabaab." Through indictments or criminal
complaints, 14 so far have been charged "in connection
with....the recruitment of persons from US communities
to train with or fight on behalf of extremist groups
in Somalia. Four....previously pleaded guilty and
await sentencing." According to court documents,
from September 2007 - October 2009, about 20 young
Somali Americans left Minneapolis for Somalia to train
with Al-Shabaab, and many fought with it against
Ethiopian forces, "African Union troops, and the
internationally-supported Transitional Federal
Government (TFG)." After "raising money" in America
and working with "alleged co-conspirators in Somalia,
six men went there in December 2007." On arrival, they
"allegedly stayed at safe-houses....and attended an
al-Shabaab training camp (where they were instructed
in) small arms, machine guns, rocket-propelled
grenades and military-style tactics. Allegedly, (they
were also) indoctrinated with anti-Ethiopian,
anti-American, anti-Israeli and anti-Western
beliefs." On October 29, 2008, one man,
Shirwa Ahmed (known as Shirwa), "took part in one of
five simultaneous suicide attacks on targets in
northern Somalia. (He) drove an explosive-laden Toyota
truck into an office of the Puntland Intelligence
Service in Bossasso, Puntland. Other targets included
a second (Puntland office), the Presidential Palace,
the United Nations Development Program office and the
Ethiopian Trade Mission in Hargeisa." About 20 people
were killed. On November 23, three charging
documents included: (1) a five-count indictment
charging Mahamud Said Omar with terrorism, saying he's
a Somali citizen who became a permanent US resident in
1994; that he "conspired with others to provide
financial assistance as well as personnel to
terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations;" and
that he "allegedly visited an al-Shabaab safe-house
and provided hundreds of dollars to fund the purchase
of AK-47 rifles for men from Minneapolis." Omar is in
custody in the Netherlands from where his extradition
is sought. (2) a "second superseding
indictment charging Ahmed Ali Omar, Khalid Abshir,
Zakaria Maruf, Mohammed Hassan and Mustafa Salat with
terrorism-related offenses;" in summer 2009, "these
men were charged with conspiracy to kill, kidnap, main
and injure people outside the United States;
possessing and discharging a firearm during a crime of
violence; and solicitation to commit a crime of
violence;" none are in custody; all are believed to be
living outside America. (3) on October 9, 2009, "a
criminal complaint was filed, charging Cabdulaahi
Ahmed Faarax and Abdiweli Yassin Isse with conspiracy
to kill, kidnap, main or injure persons outside the
United States;" in three interrogations, Faarax denied
all charges; Faarax and Isse aren't in custody and are
believed to be living outside America. The DOJ said four men pleaded
guilty, including: -- on February 18, 2009, Kamal
Said Hassan to "one count of providing material
support to terrorists and one count of providing
material support to a foreign terrorist organization;"
on August 12, 2009 to "one count of making false
statements to the FBI;" Hassan is in custody awaiting
sentencing; -- on April 24, 2009, Abdifatah
Yusuf Isse "entered a guilty plea to one count of
providing material support to terrorists;" -- on July 28, 2009, Salah Osman
Ahmed "entered a guilty plea to one count of providing
material support to terrorists;" both men are in
custody awaiting sentencing; -- on November 2, 2009, Adarus
Abdulle Ali "pleaded guilty to an information charging
him with one count of perjury for making false
statements to a federal grand jury in December 2008;"
he was released pending a sentencing hearing; -- on October 13, 2009, Abdow
Munye Abdow was indicted on two counts of "making
false statements to the FBI;" he's been released
pending trial; and -- on November 19, 2009, Omer
Abdi Mohamed "was arrested on charges that he
conspired to provide material support to terrorists;
that he provided material support to terrorists; and
that he conspired to kill, kidnap, maim and injure
persons outside the United States." The Philadelphia Five On the same day, November 23, the
Philadelphia Inquirer headlined, "5 accused of trying
to buy Stinger missiles," then continuing saying: "The FBI terrorism task force in
Philadelphia has arrested five (Muslim) men of
Lebanese origin, following an extensive international
undercover sting in which one of the men allegedly
tried to purchase 100 Stinger missiles designed to
shoot down aircraft," meant for the "Resistance,"
implying Palestinians to be used against Israelis. According to an affidavit by FBI
Supervisory Agent Samuel Smemo Jr. of the Joint
Terrorism Task Force, an undercover agent supposedly
met Dani Nemr Tarraf, one of the accused, in Slovakia
in May where he allegedly asked for missiles able to
"take down an F-16" and 250 M4 Carbine machine guns. A same day DOJ press release
"announced arrests in a case involving a conspiracy to
procure weapons, including anti-aircraft missiles." Charged was Dani Nemr Tarraf
"with conspiring to acquire anti-aircraft missiles
(FIM-92 Stingers) and conspiring to possess machine
guns (approximately 10,000 Colt M4 Carbines). In
addition, Tarraf and other defendants - including
Douri Nemr Tarraf, Hassan Mohamad Komeiha, and Hussein
Ali Asfour - were charged with conspiring to transport
stolen goods. Dani Nemr Tarraf and Ali Fadel Yahfoufi
were (also) charged with conspiring to commit passport
fraud." Numerous previous articles by
this writer exposed fraudulent DOJ charges against
Muslim men and one woman. Paid informants entrapped
them. Each time there was no plot, no crime, or an
intention to commit one. Charges were baseless against
innocent victims who were targeted, persecuted,
arrested, imprisoned, kept in isolation, denied bail,
restricted on their right to counsel, tried on secret
evidence and bogus charges, convicted by intimidated
juries, then given long prison terms for their faith,
ethnicity, activism, charity, prominence, and mostly
for being Muslims in America at the wrong time. Examples include: -- the "Fort Dix Five," for
planning to wage war against the US Army at the New
Jersey base; -- Yassin Aref and Mohammed
Mosharref Hossain for seeking a missile to use against
the Pakistani ambassador in New York; -- the Newburgh, NY 4 for wanting
stinger missiles to down New York-based Air National
Guard jets and blow up New York synagogues; -- the North Carolina 7 for
plotting war against the Marines at Quantico, VA; -- Najibullah Zazi for planning
to bomb one or more major New York sites on or around
September 11, 2009; -- Miami's Liberty City Seven for
plotting to blow up Chicago's Sears Tower and a Miami
FBI building; -- Tariq Mehanna charged with
"conspiracy to provide support to terrorists" after he
refused to be an FBI paid informant against other
Muslim men in his community; -- Aafia Siddiqui, called "Al
Qaeda woman" for planning a mass casualty attack with
radiological, chemical, and/or biological weapons
against one of more of the following targets - the
Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State
Building, Wall Street, and the animal disease center
on Plum Island; and -- numerous other innocent
victims falsely accused in America's war on Islam. Later, look for evidence to
exonerate the Minneapolis and Philadelphia suspects,
manipulated by undercover or paid informants to look
guilty when, in fact, they're innocent. Al-Shabaab On the Horn of Africa, Somalia is
strategically adjacent to the Red Sea, Suez Canal, and
vital commercial waterways, and with neighboring Sudan
is valued for its potential oil and gas reserves that
America, China, India and other nations covet. In
December 2006, Washington-backed Ethiopian forces
unseated the governing Union of Islamic Courts (UIC),
installing a Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in
its place. Thousands were killed. Over a million
became refugees. The Ethopians withdrew in January
2009 following an agreement between the TFG and the
Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia (ARS) - a
UIC coalition with other opposition forces - yet
fighting continues with America backing TRG/African
Union forces to keep Islamists from regaining power.
UIC members aren't terrorists or connected to Al
Qaeda. They're freedom fighters, struggling to
liberate their country and end years of conflict,
divisions and instability. As James Petras explained: "The UIC was a relatively honest
administration, which ended warlord corruption and
extortion. Personal safety and property were
protected, ending arbitrary seizures and kidnappings
by warlords and their armed thugs. The UIC is a broad multi-tendency
movement that includes moderates and radical
Islamists, civilian politicians and armed fighters,
liberals and populists, electoralists and
authoritarians. Most important, the Courts succeeded
in unifying the country and creating some semblance of
nationhood, overcoming clan fragmentation." Mogadishu traders initially set
it up to bring order to the city's insecurity and end
clan divisions after years of instability, civil war,
and no stable government in most parts of the country.
Al-Shabaab and other opposition
forces continue the struggle. Stratfor, a leading
online geopolitical intelligence publisher describes
it as follows: "After Ethiopian forces beat back
the Supreme Islamic Courts Council (SICC) in 2007,
(its) armed wings dissolved into the ungoverned
savannah in the south, (and) the Mogadishu underground
and safe zones in central Somalia. They eventually
re-formed under the leadership of Aden Farah Ayro....and
Sheikh Hassan Turki....assumed the name al Shabaab and
sought to continue the fight against the new Somalian
government and its Ethiopian backers with an
insurgency-style approach. Portions of al Shabaab have
also been known to call themselves the Mujahideen
Youth Movement (MYM)." "The group's core leadership
comprises senior militants (some linked to Al Qaeda),
while its rank-and-file membership is (made up)
largely (of) untrained Somalian youths. Al Shabaab is
estimated to have 6,000 to 7,000 members." Operationally, it's fairly new,
but as "the SICC's militant wing, it gained notoriety
before the SICC took over Mogadishu in June 2006...."
The US National Counterrorism
Center says that: "Since the end of 2006, (Al-Shabaab)
led a violent insurgency, using guerrilla warfare and
terrorist tactics against the continued Ethiopian
presence in Somalia, the Transitional Federal
Government of Somalia, and (NGOs)." As a result, on February 29,
2008, the US State Department designated it a Foreign
Terrorist Organization under Section 219 of the
Immigration and Nationality Act (as amended) and as a
Specially Designated Global Terrorist under Section
1(b) of Executive Order 13224 (as amended). On Al Jazeera, One Al-Shabaab
leader, Sheikh Muktar Robow, welcomed the news,
saying: "Al-Shabaab feels honored to be
included on the list. We are good Muslims and the
Americans are infidels. We are on the right path." In
their eyes, they're freedom fighters against foreign
invaders and the western-backed government, loathed
for its complicity, corruption, and warlord-committed
massacres and other crimes. The New York Times says Al-Shabaab:
"is nominally led by Sheikh
Mohamed Mukhtar Abdirahman (Abu Zubeyr), though
experts say a core group of senior leaders guide its
actions. The group is divided into three geographical
units: Bay and Bokool regions, led by Mukhtar Roobow
(Abu Mansur), the group's spokesman; south-central
Somalia and Mogadishu; and Puntland and Somaliland." "A fourth unit, which controls
the Juba Valley, is led by Hassan Abdillahi Hersi (Turki),
who is not considered to be a (group) member, but is
closely aligned with it. These regional units 'appear
to operate independently of one another, and there is
often evidence of friction between them,' according to
a December 2008 UN Monitoring Group report." "Experts strongly caution that
there is little the United States can do to weaken
Shabab." They say US-launched air strikes and support
for a loathed government "only increased (its) popular
support...." Former UIC shura council leader
Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys now heads his own group,
Hisbul Islam, allied with Al-Shabaab and others
against TRG/African Union Forces. On November 5, the
independent news web site, Garowe Online (garowonline.com),
reported him saying that: "his group (and Al-Shabaab are)
fighting to liberate the Somali people and impose
Islamic Sharia law....We told (Mogadishu) businessmen
to join the war....(urged them) to contribute in
rebuilding the destroyed roads in Mogadishu," help
restore stability in the country, and support its
liberation. Like the US-funded, armed and
trained Afghan mujaheddin (Islamist guerrillas Ronald
Reagan called "freedom fighters") and the country's
current Taliban resistance, Al-Shabaab, Hisbul Islam,
and other Islamist fighters want Somalia freed from
the US-backed TFG government and African Union
paramilitaries. Insurgency defeated Soviet forces
in Afghanistan, and let the Islamic Courts Union (ICU)
consolidate power in 2006 before Ethiopian invaders
ousted them. According to Sheikh Mukhtar Robow,
non-Somali Islamic fighters have joined them.
Washington calls them terrorists, the usual
designation for anyone against imperial aggression and
dominance. Stephen Lendman is a Research
Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.
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