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Re: Radical Islam

Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:53 pm

Xcasual wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1132195/Failed-restaurant-suicide-bomber-jailed-18-years-botched-terror-attack.html



Thank you Chief. There you go Joe :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Radical Islam

Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:45 pm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/32179.stm

Re: Radical Islam

Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:52 pm

Britain is focal point for terrorism, warns Europe's police force

Bleak report portrays EU under siege, with terror plots soaring and the UK fertile ground for jihadist recruiters

By Brian Brady, Whitehall Editor


Sunday, 18 May 2008
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Britain is the focal point for Islamic terrorism across Europe, and its controversial military campaigns overseas are putting the entire continent at risk, a disturbing new report has warned.


An analysis of the terrorist threat by Europol, the European Police Office, has concluded that the dangers posed by militant groups rose to unprecedented proportions in 2007, with steep increases in the number of arrests, plots and attacks.

But Islamic terrorism, particularly through a rejuvenated al-Qa'ida, was highlighted as the most significant security threat to the authorities in the UK. At least one person is arrested every day across Europe under suspicion of involvement in Islamic terror conspiracies or attacks. Europol warned that the UK was recognised as fertile ground for radical Islamists seeking recruits to their jihadist campaigns, with "young, radicalised British citizens" often used to mount attacks.

The bleak warning came as the Government prepared for a battle over its plans to allow the police to detain terror suspects for up to six weeks without charge.

The EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report revealed there were 203 terror-related arrests in the UK last year, when the danger was demonstrated by abortive attempts to detonate bombs in London and at Glasgow airport in June. Europol said the British figure was 30 per cent up on 2006, with the "vast majority" relating to Islamism; 201 Islamist-related terror arrests were made across the 26 other EU member states.

Europol experts identified the lawless tribal areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan as troublesome, as they hosted training camps for some of the most committed jihadists. But the report also warned of other areas emerging as threats: in Somalia, "dozens" of British passport holders were fighting alongside the Islamists. There are also indications that terrorist training and attack planning, with a focus on the UK, is taking place in Somalia.

British sources said that further attacks on the UK were "highly likely", with the number of terror suspects being monitored rising from 500 to 2,000 since the start of the Iraq War.

The report also warned that British foreign policy presented critical dangers for all Europe: "The conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have a large impact on the security environment of the EU."

Professor David Capitanchik, a terrorism expert at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, said: "We certainly face a greater threat, partly because we have such a large immigrant population which is more vulnerable to radical Islamic thinking... We are paying the price of giving political asylum for so long to individuals who were wanted for terrorist-related offences in their own countries."


Europol, which co-ordinates law enforcement information across the EU, warned that al-Qa'ida was stepping up its campaign against Britain and its European allies, after "rebuilding its capabilities". Europol's investigation portrays Europe as a continent under siege, with conspiracies cropping up in a wide range of member states.

A Home Office spokesman confirmed that most of the Europol findings tallied with official figures, and underlined the Government's consistent warnings about the scale of the terror threat facing the nation. But he insisted that the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan had no bearing on the level of the security threat in the UK or in the rest of Europe.

Re: Radical Islam

Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:55 pm

joe you can talk your studenty bull@hit all day the fact is there is a jihad going on and its a worldwide problem and leftys like you are the main reason its got so bad, you defend the scum of the earth

heres the link in case you think i made it up

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/cr ... 30347.html

:ayatollah:

Re: Radical Islam

Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:17 pm

Nuclearblue wrote:
Xcasual wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1132195/Failed-restaurant-suicide-bomber-jailed-18-years-botched-terror-attack.html



Thank you Chief. There you go Joe :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


By a spooky coincidence, just been reading about him in a Europol Report on Terrorism.

The suspect was an apparently vulnerable 22-
year-old UK national who had converted to
Islam. Acting alone, he was apparently ‘self-radicalised’
and ‘encouraged’ by literature and other
material on the Internet.


make of that what you will.

This report from Europol has some interesting statistics http://www.europol.europa.eu/publicatio ... AT2009.pdf

Interestingly, it shows that more than 99% of terrorist attacks in Europe over the last three years were, in fact, carried out by non-Muslims. I did not realise there was that much terrorism going on

Re: Radical Islam

Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:28 pm

cardiffray wrote:joe you can talk your studenty bull@hit all day the fact is there is a jihad going on and its a worldwide problem and leftys like you are the main reason its got so bad, you defend the scum of the earth

heres the link in case you think i made it up

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/cr ... 30347.html

:ayatollah:


203 arrests... hardly a majority when compared to 2.6 million Muslims is it?

The article actually points to the cause, and strangely it is not 'lefty's like me'
The report also warned that British foreign policy presented critical dangers for all Europe: "The conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have a large impact on the security environment of the EU."


Please feel free to point out where i have defended the scum of the earth.

*By coincidence, just posted a link to the actual report the article is based on. A bit of spin going on in the article compared to the report

Re: Radical Islam

Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:25 pm

Every post you have put on this thread Chief :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Radical Islam

Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:32 pm

Nuclearblue wrote:Every post you have put on this thread Chief :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I see we have a different definition of scum of the earth. :dontknow: