Saturday, April 19, 2008

Storm Track Infiltration: Terrorists Plot Attacks Inside Prison

Now let’s see. How much more can we coddle Muslim terrorist in jail. We give them a prayer rug, directions to face Mecca, halal food, air-conditioned rooms, their own personal Mein Kampf (the Koran) – let’s see, what else to make them feel punished for their dastardly deeds?

Oh, yeah, unrestricted access to the Internet to plot attacks on the infidels from inside jail.

Terror suspects held at one of Britain’s most secure jails are secretly accessing the internet to contact their supporters. The discovery raises fears that some of the UK’s most dangerous terrorists could be plotting new attacks from inside prison.

The serious security breach was revealed last week after The Mail on Sunday was alerted to messages on a “private” website linked to militant Islamic movement Al-Muhajiroun, which has been banned under anti-terror laws.

The threatening emails were apparently sent from inside Belmarsh high-security prison in South-East London, which houses some of Britain’s most feared terror suspects. It is thought inmates are sending the illicit messages using smuggled mobile phones, many of which now allow access to the internet.

Non-Muslims are prohibited from accessing the forum section of the site, which is open only to people ‘vouched for’ by other members, who include Anjem Choudary, an acolyte of Al-Muhajiroun leader Omar Bakri Mohammed.


The Al-Muhajiroun was founded in Jeddah in 1983 by a Syrian cleric, Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed, is dedicated to the re-establishment of the khilafa or world Islamic state which it says was destroyed by imperialist Europe.

But they’re not hiding anything – right?

Explaining the “restricted access,” the site says: “Do not misunderstand that there is somehow illegal speech etc being passed via this forum, that is not the case, it’s more an issue of where innocent statements are taken as to mean ‘encouragement to commit acts of terrorism.’”

BRAAHAAAAA!

The internet messages are linked to Mizanur Rahman, a 25-year-old website designer jailed last year for inciting murder after calling for British troops to be brought back from Iraq in body bags. More than 900 emails in his name appear on the Sawtul Islam website, including comments attacking homosexuals and Jews.

Rahman’s picture appears alongside the image of an armed man on horseback – an icon commonly used by Al Qaeda.

His personal statement reads: “Indeed our words will remain dead until we are killed for it, whereupon our words will spring to life and live amongst the hearts that are dead bringing them to life.”


‘nuff said.

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3 Comments:

  • I tell ya, this kind of story makes me want to bang my head on the wall.

    How many words can we come up for "stupid"--that this kind of thing is going on?

    By Blogger Always On Watch, at 11:27 AM  

  • No one has responded to me at the Infidel Bloggers' Alliance, so I'll repost my comment here.

    Terrorist using the internet in prison to plan attacks is horrible. However you wouldn't have to worry about anything like this happening if I had my way.
    Why should we give internet access to anyone in prison other than the guards or the warden? I am serious, Isn't prison supposed to be a punishment? Why should people being locked up for murder or rape be allowed internet access? They shouldn't. The point of prison is to get criminals off the streets and discourage recidivism. Now if thats the case why should people locked up for terrorism be given any internet access. Prison is supposed to be punishment. It is supposed to be unpleasant!

    By Blogger Damien, at 2:14 PM  

  • Ditto, Damien.
    That's what prison is suppose to be.

    By Blogger WC, at 2:23 PM  

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