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At www.maryschneider.us , see the partial list of over 70 Moroccan names
involved in terrorist-related activities throughout Europe and North Africa,
YET the Bush's White House, FBI Mueller, DHS Ridge, AG Ashcroft, U.S.
Intellience Agencies, and some 70 congressmen protect and cover up the
ON-GOING treason conspiracies of 'giving aid and comfort' to illegal Moroccan
Muslims rewarding their numerous felonies with green cards and our highest
privilege of United States citizenship, these TREASON CONSPIRACIES are
knowingly threatening our national, home and personal security,
WHILE our beloved men and women in Iraq are being killed, maimed with hands,
arms, legs, feet blown off, poisoned with mustard gas, radiation and/or
depleted uranium, fighting 'insurgents' some of whom are Moroccans!!
AND, the recent United States-Morocco FTA (Free Trade Agreement) which is now
bringing greater number of Moroccans to the U.S. to open up 'businesses'.
As a recently FIRED Department of Homeland Security Federal Officer, a Federal
Whistleblower, FIRED for reporting ON-GOING TREASON I am the only one to be
punished for "their" treason conspiracies against We, the American People.
***see the alarming intel below re MOROCCANS involved in terrorist-related
activities.
OrlandoMary
www.maryschneider.us
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March 21 2005
EUROPE
Morocco: The New Face of Terror?
One year after the Madrid bombings, Europe confronts a rising extremist threat
By James Graff
New Year�s eve 2003 was a working night for Jamal Ahmidan. The 33-year-old had
drifted in and out of Spain for more than a decade, breaching the narrow
Strait of Gibraltar to enter illegally from his native Morocco. Though he was
known to Spanish police as a dealer of hash and ecstasy, ... many of them
fellow Moroccans who had immigrated to Spain�had been using profits from drug
sales to finance jihadist terrorism. Their activity culminated in Madrid
last March 11, when bombs hidden in backpacks exploded on four suburban
trains, killing 191 people and wounding more than 1,500. Three weeks later,
Ahmidan stood in a circle with six other terrorists�four other Moroccans, a
Tunisian and an Algerian�in their safe house in the Madrid suburb of Legan�s,
reciting a martyr�s chant. Surrounded by police, they detonated a powerful
explosive charge, killing one Spanish policeman and blowing themselves to
pieces... Of the 22 people still being held in jail, 15 are Moroccans. In
recent years, the intense police scrutiny paid to other Arab populations in
Europe, as well as the flow of drugs through
Morocco, has led terrorist organizers to step up their recruitment of
Moroccans, long viewed as minor players in the global jihad. A member of
Hofstad, an extremist group composed largely of young ethnic Moroccans, is
accused of the November murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh. A total of 13
of the terrorist-group members have been arrested by Dutch police so far.
Similar sweeps have led to arrests in France and Belgium, where at least a
dozen members of a suspected Moroccan terrorist cell have been jailed over the
past year. Lieve Pellens, spokeswoman for the Belgian
federal prosecutor, says that 80% to 90% of those arrested since 2003 on
terrorism charges are Moroccan. Says a French investigator: �The days of not
worrying about Morocco are over.�
Counterterrorism officials say they are increasingly concerned about the
influence of the loosely organized Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group, a
fraternity of extremists rooted in Morocco with ties to both al-Qaeda and many
suspected terrorists in Europe, including the Madrid bombers. But authorities
don�t know the full scope of the threat, in part because Moroccan radicals are
adept at hiding in plain sight. According to a French antiterrorism
investigator, cell members in Europe have successfully exploited the
reputation of Moroccans as hardworking and willing to assimilate. �They work
hard at day jobs and family lives that provide total cover for clandestine
activity,� says the investigator. [more]
http://www.timecanada.com/story.adp...d=005&area=_toc
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Moroccan intelligence report warns of possible new terrorist strikes
Kingdom's agents say threat is ongoing despite claiming to have foiled attacks
El Pais Spain | I. CEMBRERO
Rabat
Moroccan authorities have made public an intelligence report warning that
Islamic fundamentalist terrorism remains an ever-present threat in the North
African kingdom and that attacks such as the March 11, 2004 massacre in Madrid
or the Casablanca suicide bombings in 2003 could be repeated in Spain, Morocco
or neighboring countries.
The 110-page report, which was first presented last month at a
counter-terrorism summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was drafted by Morocco's
Territorial Surveillance Directorate (DST), a counterespionage and political
police agency, and the Moroccan National Judicial Police. It recounts in
detail Morocco's efforts to combat Islamist terrorism and aspects of the March
11 and Casablanca bombings, as well as highlighting small-scale attacks and
robberies allegedly perpetrated by Islamic extremists in Morocco in recent
years that gained little or no attention abroad.
The report concludes by warning that despite domestic and international
counterterrorism efforts, terrorist groups that "maintain close relationships
with Islamic movements are easily capable of infiltrating any place and can
carry out attacks at any time."
It also notes that Islamist terrorist organizations have branched out into
other criminal activities as a means of financing their operations,
arguing that much of the money used to finance the March 11 attacks in Madrid
came from drug trafficking.
"The savage and bloody acts [of March 11] were financed by drug
trafficking endorsed by a fatwa from within the terrorist organization
responsible for the attacks," the report states, noting that the fatwa, or
Islamic edict, "provided religious legality to the use of criminal acts, such
as drug trafficking, to finance the perpetration of any action aimed at
destroying the infidel enemy."
In stressing the growing relationship between Islamist terrorism and
organized crime, Moroccan authorities also point to other incidents above and
beyond the March 11 attacks and the Casablanca bombings in May 2003...
http://www.iht.com/getina/files/234078.html
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Daily Terrorist Round-up Stories - March 24, 2005 (It was a bad couple of days
to be a terrorist)
3/24/05
Posted on 03/23/2005 9:59:41 PM PST by Straight Vermonter
85 Militants Killed in U.S. Raid in Iraq
By EDWARD HARRIS, Associated Press Writer
BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. and Iraqi forces killed 85 militants at a suspected
training camp along the marshy shores of a remote lake, one of the highest
guerrilla death tolls of the two-year insurgency, officials said Wednesday...
He said the insurgents included
Iraqis, Filipinos, Algerians, Moroccans, Afghans and Arabs from
neighboring countries.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1369419/posts
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Moroccan held over train bombs
Richard Norton-Taylor, and agencies in Madrid
Wednesday March 9, 2005
The Guardian
Spanish police yesterday arrested a Moroccan described as a close
collaborator of ringleaders of the Madrid train bombings, as a Belgian
court cleared the way for the extradition of a suspected Islamist militant
wanted in connection with the atrocity...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/spain/art...1433366,00.html
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The trial has opened in Rotterdam of a young Muslim suspected of plotting
attacks ... Samir Azzouz appears to be only a cog in the wheel of a much
larger international terrorist ring, which includes the names of key figures
of the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group (GICM) and its off-shoot Martyrs for
Morocco, both affiliated with al-Qaeda. [more]
http://www2.rnw.nl/rnw/en/currentaf...lands/dut050224
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Africa and Threats of Terrorism
Olayinka Oyegbile
Daily Independent (liberal)
Lagos, Nigeria
December 6, 2004
The devastating twin attacks on the American embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on August 7, 1998 were some of the first indicators
that the threat of terrorism would be a driving force in the global political
landscape of the 21st century.
http://www.worldpress.org/Africa/1989.cfm
See related articles on Osama's pilot operating out of Orlando, Florida,
helping to organize these bombings on two American Embassies. -- OrlandoMary
http://www.maryschneider.us/docs/Ne...es_of_Interest/
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Moroccans gain prominence in terror groups
Some turn from moderate tradition toward radicalism
By Craig Whitlock
Updated: 3:08 a.m. ET Oct. 14, 2004
Moroccan government officials tout the arrests and the absence of
additional attacks as evidence that they have neutralized the threat of
terrorism. But officials in nearby European countries have expressed fears
that Morocco, a country with a tradition of Islamic moderation, is becoming
more radicalized.
There are numerous signs that Moroccans � both at home and abroad � are
playing a bigger role in global networks of Islamic militants. In recent
months, authorities in Italy, France, Belgium and the Netherlands have broken
up apparent terror cells composed primarily of Moroccan immigrants.
In Germany, two Moroccans are facing trial on charges of helping to carry
out the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, and warrants in the
case have been issued for two other people of Moroccan descent. Saudi
Arabia's list of most-wanted terrorism suspects also names two Moroccans,
the only ones from outside the Arabian Peninsula.
"We cannot exaggerate the threat," said Claude Moniquet, a terrorism
researcher and president of the European Strategic Intelligence and
Security Center in Brussels. "The terrorist threat in Morocco and the
Moroccan community in Europe is real." [more]
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6243830
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Posted on Tue, Mar. 08, 2005
Spain: Militants threaten Morocco gov't
DANIEL WOOLLS
Associated Press
MADRID, Spain - Islamic militants pose such a serious threat to Morocco -
home to most of the suspects in last year's Madrid train bombings - that
the government there could be in jeopardy, a senior Spanish official
warned on Tuesday.
Last summer, Spain's leading anti-terror investigator told lawmakers
investigating the attack that Morocco had up to 100 al-Qaida-linked cells
capable of suicide attacks, posing Europe's biggest terrorist threat...
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/merc...ld/11083524.htm
OrlandoMary
www.maryschneider.us
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