New Video May Help FBI Solve Somali-American Terror Case
April 2, 2009 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

A video posted on a jihadist Web site could help the FBI determine how a group of Somali-Americans was recruited to join an Al Qaeda-linked terrorist group in Somalia.
For several months the FBI has been investigating at least 20 Somali-American men from the Minneapolis area and elsewhere in the United States who traveled to war-torn Somalia to join an Al Qaeda-linked terrorist group known as al-Shabaab, which has been warring with the moderate Somali government since 2006. At a Senate hearing on the issue last month, one top-ranking official said it’s “clear” the Internet played a role in radizalizing and recruiting the young men.
The 30-minute video posted this week is a highly polished production, featuring anti-American hip-hop and sporadic images of Usama bin Laden. In much of the video, a man dubbed “The American” purportedly leads a group of al-Shabaab militants in an ambush of Ethiopian forces, which oppose an Islamic state and have backed the new Somali government.
“The only reason we are staying here, away from our families, away from the cities, away from candy bars [and] all these other things is because we are waiting to meet with the enemy,” he tells them in the video, first provided to FOX News by the Washington-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). “They’re supposed to be coming anytime. We’re going to set up the ambush, and by the will of [God] we’re going to kill all of them.”
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