Posts Tagged ‘Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen’
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
Further indication of the threat posed by homegrown terrorism and radicalization.
Chesser, aka Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee, admitted to federal agents that he attempted on two occasions to travel to Somalia to join Al Shabab as a foreign fighter. After he was stopped from boarding a flight from New York to Uganda on July 10, Chesser, 20, allegedly admitted that he intended to travel from Uganda to Somalia.
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- ‘South Park’ critic due in court on terror charges (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- ‘South Park’ critic due in court on terror charges (sfgate.com)
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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
The Somali militants who formed the hard-line terrorist group al-Shabaab carried out their first suicide attack in 2006, during the height of violence in Iraq. The world hardly noticed.
This week, al-Shabaab became the world’s newest international terrorist group, after claiming twin blasts in Uganda’s capital, Kampala, that killed 76 people watching the televised World Cup final.
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The FBI and Homeland Security Department warned in an assessment distributed to law enforcement personnel that if al-Shabaab — “the youth” in Arabic — is responsible for the blasts in Uganda, it could mean the group can attack in the U.S.
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- The Latest On Al Shabaab (talkingpointsmemo.com)
- Somalia’s al Shabaab says made attacks in Uganda (reuters.com)
- Somali al Shabaab seen behind Uganda bombings: U.S. (reuters.com)
- Al-Shabaab Islamists suspected in deadly Ugandan World Cup bombings (telegraph.co.uk)
Tags: 2010 FIFA World Cup, al qaeda, Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen, Mogadishu, Suicide attack, terrorism, Uganda, Washington Times
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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
If the Somali terror group al-Shabab is responsible for the deadly attacks in Uganda, it could mean the group is capable of carrying out successful attacks in Africa and beyond, according to an intelligence assessment by the FBI and Homeland Security Department.
Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the explosions that killed 76 people watching the World Cup final in Uganda on Sunday. Intelligence officials have long warned that sporting events and large gatherings are attractive targets for terrorists.
President Barack Obama, in an interview with South Africa Broadcasting Corp., said the statements indicate that al-Shabab and other terrorist organizations see Africa “as a potential place where you can carry out ideological battles that kill innocents without regard to long-term consequences for their short-term tactical gains.”
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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Increasing numbers of Canadians are becoming radicalized, taking up violent jihad and leading Canada to become an exporter of terrorism, a top Mountie told QMI Agency Tuesday.
“We are seeing more and more Canadians being radicalized and deciding to support the (Islamist) cause through violence,” said Gilles Michaud, the RCMP Assistant Commissioner in charge of the force’s national security criminal investigations. “It is a growing trend that we are very concerned about.” Up until recently, officials believed terror threats would come exclusively from outside Canada and efforts were made to beef up the borders, Michaud said.
“Now, what we are seeing is that threat is growing from inside and is going elsewhere,” he said. “It’s like we are exporters of terrorism to a certain extent.” Michaud’s comments come as the Al-Qaida-linked and Somali-based Al-Shabaab group claimed responsibility for co-ordinated bomb attacks in the Ugandan capital of Kampala that killed 76 people Sunday.
Senior White House administration officials said Tuesday the bombing was Al-Shabaab’s first terrorist act outside Somalia’s borders. Although they believe Uganda was targeted because of its support for Somalia’s transitional government, other countries, including Western states, could also be attacked by the “exceptionally violent” group, they said.
In Canada, at least six young Somali-Canadian men from the Toronto-area are believed to have joined Al-Shabaab. One is presumed to have died overseas.
via More Canadians becoming radicalized: Mountie | Canada | News | Toronto Sun.
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Sunday, July 11th, 2010
In simultaneous bombings bearing the hallmarks of international terrorists, two explosions ripped through crowds watching the World Cup final in two places in Uganda’s capital late Sunday, killing 64 people, police said. One American was killed and several were wounded.
The deadliest attack occurred at a rugby club as people watched the game between Spain and the Netherlands on a large-screen TV outdoors. The second blast took place at an Ethiopian restaurant, where at least three Americans were wounded.
One American was killed in the blasts, said Joann Lockard, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Kampala.
Kampala’s police chief said he believed Somalia’s most feared militant group, al-Shabab, could be responsible for the attack. Al-Shabab is known to have links with al-Qaida, and it counts militant veterans from the Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan conflicts among its ranks.
A head and legs were found at the rugby club, suggesting a suicide bomber may have been to blame, an AP reporter at the scene said.
At least three Americans — part of a church group from Pennsylvania — were wounded at the Ethiopian restaurant. One was Kris Sledge, 18, of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania.
via Bombs strike World Cup watchers in Uganda, kill 64 | Top AP Stories | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle.
Tags: 2010 FIFA World Cup, al qaeda, Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen, Houston Chronicle, Somalia, Uganda, United States, world cup
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Monday, May 31st, 2010
NBC News reports the man removed from an Aeromexico flight bound for Mexico City Sunday was the subject of a terror warning issued for the U.S.-Mexico border last week, senior U.S. counterterrorism officials told NBC News on Monday.
Homeland Security had asked law enforcement in Houston to be on the lookout for a suspected member of al-Shabaab, an al-Qaida ally based in Somalia, early last week, the sources said.
The man was thought to be headed for the United States via Mexico.
On Sunday, an Aeromexico flight from Paris was diverted to Montreal, where the man was detained.
Canadian authorities on Monday identified the man as Abdirahman Ali Gaall and that he would have his first court hearing on Wednesday.
Gaall is a Somali national but holds resident status in the United States, the counterterrorism sources said. His wife is an American citizen, said one official. He did not have the couple’s address in the United States.
The Canada Border Services Agency confirmed Monday that Gaall was on a U.S. no-fly list and said the man was known to them.
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Note: Currently, it does not appear that this is same individual mentioned in the KHOU news report from 2 weeks ago.
In that report, KHOU reported that a Homeland Security Alert was asking Houston police to keep their eyes open for a potential terror suspect, however that alert focused on a man identified as Mohamed Ali, also a suspected member of the terrorist group Al Shabaab. It indicated he may be traveling to the U.S. through Mexico.
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010
The National Post reports a Toronto man whose reported death in Somalia has sparked fears that the militant Al-Shabab is recruiting Canadians was the author of a blog that posted the extremist propaganda of radical cleric Anwar Al-Awlaki.The blog, called The Gardens of Paradise, features letters by two of the Toronto 18 terror suspects, an al-Qaeda propaganda video that calls fighting “obligatory” for Muslims and several of Al-Awlaki’s video and audio statements.
The author of the blog is identified only by his online name, “Shadows15,” but a posting on an extremist Internet forum indicates it was the blog of Mohamed Elmi Ibrahim and an official source confirmed that was correct.
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Authorities unsealed terrorism-related charges Monday against eight defendants they said recruited young Somali-American men to return to their homeland to fight for an Islamist militant group.
The charges said men were recruited in Minneapolis mosques to fight for al-Shabaab, which the United States accuses of being al Qaeda’s proxy in the Horn of Africa nation.
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Tags: Africa, al qaeda, Al-Shabaab, Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen, homeland security, Horn of Africa, Islamism, islamist, Minneapolis, Qaeda, somali terrorist, Somalia, terror, terrorism, terrorist, United States
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
The UK’s Daily Star is reporting that a plot by al-Qaada to attack next year’s World Cup has been thwarted by police. Officers in South Africa smashed a cell planning to hit Western targets according to the report.
The plan was being hatched in Khayelitsha, a shanty town near Cape Town, by militants linked to extremists in Somalia and Mozambique, off the east coast of Africa.
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Tags: 2010 FIFA World Cup, Africa, al qaeda, Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen, osama bin laden, Somalia, south africa, terror, terror attack, terror plot, terrorism, United States, world cup
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
al Shabaab, the al Qaeda linked terror group made up primarily of Somali Islamists, appears to no longer be satisfied committing acts of terror in Somalia alone and according to a Fox news report, could be setting it’s sites on attacking the U.S.
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They could strike the United States. That grim assessment is the first time the FBI director or any other senior law enforcement or intelligence official has stated on the record that the Al Qaeda-linked group al-Shabaab is no longer content to strike within the East African nation of Somalia.
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- U.S. unveils charges against 3 for aiding al Shabaab (reuters.com)
- U.S. Charges 14 Linked to Somali Terror Group (online.wsj.com)
- US man ‘tried to aid al-Shabaab’ (bbc.co.uk)
Tags: Africa, al qaeda, Al-Shabaab, East Africa, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen, homland security, Islamism, somali, Somalia, terror, terrorism, terrorist, United States
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
The extremist group al-Shabaab raided three U.N. offices in Somalia last week in a campaign to rid the volatile African nation of all “enemies of Islam,” and the world body can’t do a thing about it — yet.
Though the U.S. State Department designated al-Shabaab a foreign terrorist organization in March 2008, the U.N. has yet to add the Islamic militia to its list of terrorist groups whose members face international sanctions and travel bans.
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- Somali government fears more militant attacks (cnn.com)
- U.S. man charged for supporting al Shabaab group (reuters.com)
- Are Somali Militants Behind the Uganda Blasts that Left 64 Dead? (time.com)
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
An American jihadist tied to Al Qaeda has released an extremist audiotape attacking President Obama, calling for American Muslims to leave the U.S. and join the armed Islamic struggle around the world.
Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, an apparent American citizen, is a member of the Somalia-based Islamist militant group al-Shabaab and speaks in English with a flat American accent addressing American Muslims.
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- American Al Qaeda Sets Peace Terms: Get Lost (abcnews.go.com)
- In Attack, Somali Group Broadens Reach (online.wsj.com)
- Al-Qaida spokesman sets peace conditions with US (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
Tags: Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, al qaeda, al-Amriki, Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen, History, homeland security, Islam, president, terror, terrorism, terrorist, United States
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
A federal grand jury has indicted a group of Somali-Americans on terror-related charges after more than 20 young men from the Minneapolis area were recruited to join an Al Qaeda-linked group in Somalia, according to two law enforcement sources.
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- Al-Shabaab commandeers Somali radio station (cnn.com)
- U.S. Charges 14 Linked to Somali Terror Group (online.wsj.com)
- UPDATE 1-US unveils charges against more who aided al Shabaab (reuters.com)
Tags: Africa, al qaeda, Al-Shabaab, Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen, homeland security, Law, Minneapolis, somali americans, Somalia, somalis, terror, terrorism, terrorists, United States
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Many of the Somali-American men who were recruited to join an Al Qaeda-linked terrorist group overseas have returned to the United States, according to a source familiar with an FBI investigation into the matter — but the FBI still has not revealed publicly if it is pursuing arrests in the case.
“Some of the guys who were missing aren’t missing anymore,” the source said. “Some of them got blown up and some of them came back, and some of them are still there [in Somalia].”
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009
Sources told KING 5 News that Seattle FBI agents are now working on a nationwide terrorism investigation.
The FBI has confirmed some cases of young men traveling to the East African nation of Somalia to join al Qaeda-sponsored groups there.
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Tags: Africa, al qaeda, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen, Islam, Islamic terrorism, Mogadishu, somali, Somalia, terror training, terrorism, terrorist, United States, United States nationality law
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