Sunday, November 20, 2011

Jama'at Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad in Philippines Asks Mujahideen Worldwide For Help Waging Jihad; Swears Allegiance To Al-Qaeda


Just read a bit of this to understand the lies and the lengths to which the global enemy will go to enroll
terrorists. In brief, the goal of the radicalists is the destruction of the West and the creation of a worldwide
caliphate with sharia law for all. Google 'caliphate' and 'sharia' and learn what we are facing.

In the Catholic Philippines, the Abu Sayyeff terrorists want to their own Islamic state rather than integration.
Do we believe that the U.S, is doing to the Muslims there what it is being accused of? ( Having a caretaker from
the Philippines since my accident I have had firsthand reports about the radicalist threat to her country.)

This is the radicalist pattern: the plan is to immigrate into a Western country, demand the right to observe their own
religion (that would be fine), but to gradually establish their customs and demand that others yield to their
needs.

This happened in Hamtramck, Michigan where Muslims demanded the right to have prayers
announced 5 times daily from their mosque - from 6 a.m. to 10.p.m. - with a microphone. Although non-
Muslims objected, they were overruled. Google that city (Muslim prayer) and also Islamberg, N.Y. to understand what
is happening right in the U.S.

CG Special Dispatch No. 4295—Jihad & Terrorism Threat Monitor
Jama'at Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad in Philippines Asks Mujahideen Worldwide For Help Waging Jihad; Swears Allegiance To Al-Qaeda

The following report is a complimentary offering from MEMRI's Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM.)

Note to media and government: For a full copy of this report, send an email with the title of the report in the subject line to media@memri.org. Please include your name, title, and organization in your email.

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Recently, two videos by the Jama'at Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad in the Philippines group were posted on the Shumoukh Al-Islam jihadi forum. In the first, three minutes in length and posted November 7, 2011, a masked man, "Abu Jihad Al-Luzuni," apparently a Filipino, accused the U.S. of occupying the Philippines, and of torturing, scattering, and killing Muslims. He went on to swear allegiance to Al-Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri and to other Al-Qaeda-affiliated groups.

In the second, posted November 8, "Abu 'Abdallah Al-Faris Al-Mulatham" ("Abu 'Abdallah the Masked Knight") called on the mujahideen worldwide to rush to the aid of their Muslim brothers in the Philippines, who he claims are being killed and robbed by the American occupiers, and to help the mujahideen there with money, reinforcements, knowledge, and training. Abu 'Abdallah also swore allegiance to jihadi chiefs worldwide, first and foremost to Taliban leader Mullah Muhammad 'Omar and to Al-Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri. The video was 11 minutes long and was produced by Al-Yarmouk Media.

To read the full report, visit http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5830.htm.

To view this report, you must be a paying member of the Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor Project (JTTM). For membership information, send an email to jttmsubs@memri.org with "Membership" in the subject line.



Special Dispatch No. 4994—Tunisia/Palestinians/Hamas/Inter-Arab Relations
Hamadi Al-Jabali, Tunisian PM Candidate and Secretary-General of Al-Nahda Party: The Sixth Caliphate Is Coming

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Tunisian prime ministerial candidate Hamadi Al-Jabali, who is secretary-general of Tunisia's Islamist Al-Nahda Party, is thought likely to become the country's first democratically elected premier. On November 13, 2011, he spoke at a rally in the coastal city of Sousse, where he said, "Brothers, you are witnessing a divine, historic moment: a new era in civilization, Allah willing, the sixth caliphate!"

Also speaking at the rally was Palestinian Legislative Council member from Hamas Houda Naim; in her speech, she praised the Tunisian people's revolution, and expressed hope that the liberation of Tunisia would lead to the liberation of Palestine. According to a report, this is the first time "in known memory" that a member of Hamas has addressed the Tunisian public.

The following are excerpts from Al-Jabali's address at the rally; the clip was posted on the Internet on November 13, 2011:

To view this clip on MEMRI TV, visit http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/3203.htm.

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To read the full report, visit http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5829.htm.



Special Dispatch No. 4293—Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor/South Asia Studies Project/Afghanistan/U.S. and the Arab & Muslim World/Taliban
New Taliban Video Urges Muslim Youth To Join the Fidayeen – i.e. Suicide Bombers – And Says: 'A Handful of Mujahideen Fighters Have Forced American-Led Occupation Forces To Flee Afghanistan'

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A Pashtu-language video released by the Taliban on a jihadist internet forum urges Muslim youth to join the Taliban suicide bombers and mujahideen in order to drown the enemy in Afghanistan.

A narrator in the background, who dominates more than half of the video, relates the story of the invasion of Afghanistan by various aggressors, including the Soviet Union and the U.S.-led NATO forces. The video shows how during these invasions, a small group of brave Afghans rose up, armed themselves, and inflicted a humiliating defeat on the invaders.

To read the full report, visit http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5828.htm.

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Special Dispatch No. 4292—Pakistan/South Asia Studies Project
Allegations That Pakistani Politician Imran Khan's Rise Supported by ISI; Pakistani Writer: Khan 'May Finally Be More Like Sayyed Qutb' Whose Ideas Are Espoused By Al-Qaeda

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Imran Khan addresses a hugely successful rally in Lahore on October 30 (Image courtesy: Roznama Jang, October 31, 2011)

Following Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's hugely successful October 30, 2011 political rally, there has been a series of reports in the Pakistani media examining the personal life and beliefs of Khan and the political challenges he faces.

Khan held his rally in Lahore, the capital of the most influential Pakistani province of Punjab, where the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) party is in power.

The PML-N politicians, who fear a political threat from Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, have criticized the Pakistani military and its powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) for their support of Khan. Neutral observers in Pakistan believe that Khan's PTI, which so far has been largely a one-man party, is not capable of holding successful political rallies on this scale without some support from the Pakistani intelligence apparatus.

To read the full report, visit http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5827.htm.

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