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GendoIkari Since: Aug, 2010
#7776: Aug 17th 2016 at 12:47:56 AM

What is known about the Switzerland attack so far, is that the man was not of foreign origin and that he resided and worked not far from the place of the attack. What some journalists have uncovered seems the typical profile of a troubled loner. A photo was even published, although partially covered - here in Switzerland there is much more discretion.

That hasn't stopped a disgusting hoax (apparently originating in Hungary) to circulate, showing a presumed photo of the attacker - which in truth is one of Gary Nathaniel Moore, an afro-american of muslim faith arrested in Houston last December.

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#7777: Aug 17th 2016 at 12:52:21 AM

Given the people currently in power in Hungary, I would not be surprised if it were the case.

Leaked Daesh documents, unsurprisingly, reveal that their recruits know very little about Islam. If Ali Soufan hadn't gone private, I wonder how well he would have done breaking them...

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#7778: Aug 17th 2016 at 8:04:53 AM

[up]Someone needs to tell Graeme Wood.

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TerminusEst from the Land of Winter and Stars Since: Feb, 2010
#7779: Aug 18th 2016 at 6:18:36 AM

Bomb attacks kill seven, wound 224 in southeast Turkey, and third one recently. Blamed on Kurds as per usual.

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Euodiachloris Since: Oct, 2010
#7780: Aug 18th 2016 at 6:54:12 AM

[up]Given the chaos, it could be anybody. But, I'd put chips on ISIL. :/

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#7781: Aug 18th 2016 at 7:00:55 AM

Could be them, but Ankara will blame the Kurds or other domestic opponents no matter what the evidence shows.

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#7782: Aug 19th 2016 at 10:58:09 AM

Putin’s Super Cynical ‘War on Terror’

MOSCOW — Tatars knew Remzi Memetov as a jovial cook who made the best traditional plov, a dish of rice and lamb, in the little Crimean town of Bakhchysarai. Memetov’s cooking was especially popular among Muslims coming to the local mosque to participate in religious festivals.

Nobody in the town’s sizeable Tatar community would have imagined that their favorite chef would be accused of terrorism.

At 6 a.m. the morning of May 12, the Memetov family heard a knock at the door of their house on Lazurnaya Avenue. The voice outside said: ”Open up, this is the Federal Security Service.”

The visitors were two FSB investigators, two official witnesses, who the FSB invited to be present while they searched the house, a camerawoman, and several people who did not identify themselves.

After a few questions, they looked through all the rooms in the house, confiscating a few religious books and a few C Ds. As the investigators were taking Remzi Memetov away, his neighbors gathered around the FSB officers to ask why they were arresting a friendly cook everybody loved. An official said Memetov would just be away a few minutes, just enough to sign a few papers.

“Shame, Shame!” people chanted. And soon their worst expectations came: Memetovs wife and two adult sons learned he was accused of participating in terrorist activities as a part the Islamic movement Hizb ut-Tahrir, which is banned in Russia. He was accused together with three more neighbors, who were arrested the same day. One of them, Enver Mammoth, had seven little children.

Soon after Moscow annexed what had been Ukrainian Crimea in 2014, Russian security agencies began to crack down on Muslims there, and after many arrests they knew only too well what happened when the FSB detained one of them.

The Daily Beast interviewed several Tatar families whose loved ones disappeared last year. The Tatars complained that detentions, abductions, false accusations, and torture became a part of Crimea’s daily life.

And today, prosecutions of alleged Hizb ut-Tahrir Muslims in Crimea are just one part of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s big new war on terror launched in the Ural regions, in Siberia, in annexed Crimea, and in central Russia.

In a country of conspiracies and major unsolved crimes, in which security services operate without the oversight of politicians or civil society, no one can be sure of the true nature of “terrorist” plots and incidents. What is unclear in Putin’s present war on terror is how many threats are real and how many expedient.

“Sometimes security services persecute people when it is convenient,” Alexander Cherkasov, chairman of Memorial, a group of human rights defenders, said in recent interview. “[We] reported on thousands of cases involving abduction or killings of Muslims in the Northern Caucasus—and sometimes there is a real threat of terrorism. We need to be careful looking into each case,” he told The Daily Beast.

On Wednesday, Russians woke up to the news of a terror threat and the sound of explosions in the center of Saint Petersburg. Up to 20 security service vehicles surrounded an apartment building on Leninsky Prospect. At 11:20 a.m., residents heard two blasts, saw smoke pouring from a window and men in gas masks emerging onto the balcony of one of the apartments.

Russian authorities reported that four Islamic militants were killed in that special operation. According to the RIA.ru news agency, the security services in the Kabardino-Balkaria republic asked the FSB to detain a group of alleged militants from the North Caucasus who had made their way to Saint Petersburg. The FSB report said that as a result of the operation, in addition to those killed, three militants were detained. On Thursday RIA.ru reported that the antiterrorism agency in Kabardino-Balkaria refused to give any comments about Wednesday’s special operation.

The methods used by the FSB in the North Caucasus and have been a matter of concern for human rights defenders for years: “Members of the security forces and law enforcement bodies still resort to illegal means such as abductions and secret detentions, extrajudicial killings and torture, and they continue to enjoy almost complete impunity,” a draft resolution by European Council declared in April.

Now the Kremlin’s leader is talking of new terror threats coming from Ukraine. Last week, Putin sat down with his top military commanders and intelligence officers from the Security Council and accused Ukraine of plotting terrorist attacks and killing two Russian officers in Crimea the previous day. Russia was not going to forgive Ukraine for that, Putin said, and declared he would strengthen Crimea, conduct war games, and review the “scenarios for counter terrorism security measures” not only along the land border, but also offshore and in the air.

Meanwhile in Western Siberia, the Russian Federal Security Service discovered “an international network of terrorism propaganda.” Last week, the same day as the Security Council meeting, the FSB searched at least 26 apartments and detained as many as 96 people in the Tyumen, Sverdlovsk, and Cheliabinsk regions. “See, the FSB have to demonstrate that they can work well and find terrorists,” says Igor Bunin of the Center for Political Technologies, a Moscow-based think tank. “I expect that the majority of the detainees were Salafis but did not recruit for ISIS.”

But, then again, as Katia Sokirianskaia, a Turkey-based researcher at the International Crisis Group, tells The Daily Beast, “In the last several years, as some Russian Muslims radicalized, there were cases of jihadists also leaving for Syria from Siberia, including those from the local Muslim community and Muslims who had come to Siberia to work.”

It looks like terrorists are everywhere, both inside and outside Russia’s borders. But the accusations about Ukraine remain the most problematic at many different levels.

Putin now refers to Ukraine as a country practicing “terror”—a state sponsor, as it were—and is no longer dealing with its leadership. The Kremlin’s hopes to solve the Ukrainian issue and see some of the economic sanctions against Russia canceled by the end of this year seem to have fallen by the wayside as Putin said he saw no sense in negotiating peace with terrorist Ukraine.

Many analysts see behind this ploy a thinly veiled threat of war, and there is an oft-cited historical precedent.

Back in May 2008 the Kremlin also decided to stop communicating with then-Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, and by August there was a war between Russia and Ukraine, with Russian tanks rolling inside the Georgian border toward Tbilisi before a ceasefire was agreed.

This time it is hard to find anybody in Moscow who believes the Kremlin is ready for a bigger conflict in Ukraine, which could trigger World War III. And for all Putin’s bravado, there are signs the top leadership is shaky. Putin seems to have lost faith in his senior team. Last Friday morning he sacked the head of his administration, his longtime ally and fellow KGB/FSB veteran Sergey Ivanov.

“Ivanov symbolized Putin’s old team, who clearly had no strategy and reacted by inertia,” Yuri Krupnov, a pro-Kremlin political analyst told The Daily Beast.

Putin loves to embrace the language of the West and then use it against Western policies. Thus in Syria, while attacking Western-backed opponents of the Assad regime, he claims he is fighting terrorists. Now he says Russia is threatened by terror and will fight it just the way the West does—but in Russia’s case it’s coming from Ukraine.

“War on terrorism is the new trend,” said Cherkasov. “It sounds serious to both the West and to many in Russia.”

In the last two years, over a dozen Ukrainians were accused of organizing or assisting terrorist attacks. At least four of them are currently on trial in Rostov-on-Don, a town in southern Russia near Ukraine.

Putin’s FSB detained seven suspects for involvement in the alleged “terrorist attack” on the Crimean peninsula that, according to the FSB, took place on Aug. 7. Both Kiev and Moscow started war games close to the Black Sea. Russia acknowledged it deployed S-400 anti-missile systems to Crimea and strengthened its defense of the peninsula.

“I believe that the FSB put a lot of pressure on Putin after this attack in Crimea; but he would hate to have a real war with Ukraine now, as the Russian economy is going down the drain,” said Bunin.

Meanwhile Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko alerted his forces to get ready to fight with the Russian army at any moment.

In the last few months the FSB war on terror concerned many Muslims in North Caucasus and in the Ural regions. Last month five Muslims were punished with prison terms in Bashkortostan, a republic in the Ural mountains. But it’s the Muslims in Crimea, mostly Tatars, who are the real focus of hostility: earlier this year 14 Crimea Muslims were accused of ”organizing terrorist activities.”

And that jovial cook, Remzi Memetov? He admitted, very likely under duress, that he had been a part of Hizb ut-Tahrir. The Crimean court decided to keep him under arrest until his next hearing in October.

“First they extended the ‘15 minutes’ by two months, then they probably realized they had no evidence against him but kept him behind bars for a couple months more,” Memetov’s oldest son, Deliaver Memetov, told The Daily Beast in a phone interview, “and if the court finds him guilty, he will spend more than 10 years in prison.”

The series of arrests reminded Crimean Muslims of the 1944 deportations, when Soviet leader Joseph Stalin accused the community of collaborating with the Nazi occupiers and ordered more than 100,000 Tatars put onto cattle trains, moving them out of their historical settlement on the Black Sea peninsula to Central Asia.

This year the FSB investigated more than 2,000 cases related to terrorist activity. “This conveyor belt of terrorism seems to target Tatars in three different regions of Crimea to push the community off the peninsula,” Anton Naumlyuk, a Radio Free Europe investigative journalist told The Daily Beast.

This year Naumlyuk followed over a dozen cases of new Russian “terrorists.” “As a result of FSB arrests,” he said, “Crimean Muslims became a much more united community.”

The Tatars agreed. “None of us is going to leave Crimea again, our community has been pushed around enough,” Deliaver Memetov told The Daily Beast.

When it comes to fighting a real war against Ukraine, Russians seem to be united, too. They don’t want it. Even the alleged threats of terror could not convince them, or at least not those who listen to Echo of Moscow, that war would be a good idea: the social polls the radio station ran last last week showed that 82 percent of Russians were against a Russian army offensive operations in Ukraine.

So the army most likely will not deploy, but the FSB will be more active than ever.

I'm fairly certain the reference to Saakashivili is supposed to be related to the war in Georgia...

edited 19th Aug '16 10:59:25 AM by Krieger22

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#7783: Aug 19th 2016 at 2:24:23 PM

Careful about the Daily Beast. They're kinda the Jack of news sites; earnest, but also sensationalist. Interesting article nonetheless.

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Ominae Since: Jul, 2010
#7784: Aug 21st 2016 at 1:03:51 AM

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/canadian-mans-bomb-did-not-fully-detonate-police-032358923.html?nhp=1

The bomb made by Driver didn't fully detonate.


https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-detains-two-men-wanting-join-group-143933945.html

Singapore's at work in conducting anti-IS operations in the city state.


https://www.gov.sg/news/content/the-straits-times---2-singaporeans-planning-to-join-isis-detained

More arrests were made against Singaporeans who plan to join up with ISIS.

edited 21st Aug '16 9:15:28 PM by Ominae

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#7785: Aug 23rd 2016 at 11:28:56 PM

Frenchman shouts "Allahu Akbar" as he stabs UK woman to death in Australia - police

A 29-year-old Frenchman shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) as he stabbed a British woman to death and wounded two people at a backpackers' hotel in northern Queensland, police said on Wednesday.

The man was in Australia on a valid tourist visa and had no known links to radical groups such as Islamic State, which has urged its followers to attack civilians with knives or other readily available weapons, police said.

A 30-year-old British man was in critical condition in hospital after the attack south of the city of Townsville late on Tuesday night.

Police said they were not ruling out any motive.

"Initial inquiries indicate that comments which may be construed of being of an extremist nature were made by the alleged offender," Queensland Police Service Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski told reporters.

"This person appears to have acted alone," he said. "He is a visitor to Australia and has no known local connections, however investigations are ongoing."

About 100 people have left Australia for Syria to fight alongside organisations such as Islamic State, Australia's Immigration Minister said earlier this year.

Australia, a staunch U.S. ally, has been on heightened alert for attacks by home-grown radicals since 2014 and authorities say they have thwarted a number of plots.

The FBI on Tuesday said that it was investigating a similar attack in Virginia, in which the suspect shouted the same words while attacking a man and woman with a knife. Similar attacks have recently occurred in France, Bangladesh and Germany.

There have been several "lone wolf" assaults, including a 2014 cafe siege in Sydney that left two hostages and the gunman dead. Also in 2014, police shot dead a Melbourne teenager after he stabbed two counter-terrorism officers.

In 2015, a 15-year-old boy fired on an accountant at a police headquarters in a Sydney suburb and was killed in a gunfight with police.

Police did not give details of the third person wounded in the attack, which was captured on video and witnessed by more than a dozen people. There was no ongoing threat to the community, Gollschewski said.

A dog was also killed in the attack, he added.

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#7786: Aug 24th 2016 at 2:32:53 AM

Unknown gunmen kill Daesh commander who was responsible for recruiting children: http://ifpnews.com/news/world/middle-east/2016/08/unknown-gunmen-kill-isis-commander-responsible-recruitment-children/

According to a report by ISNA, as translated by IFP, the ISIS commander Abu Wathba was in charge of recruiting children for the terrorist group.

When he was leaving a shop in Mosul’s city centre, he was targeted and shot dead by a number of unknown armed men, the Iraqi news website Al-Masalah quoted a local source in Nineveh province as saying.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, went on to say that many ISIS commanders are being shot by unknown gunmen these days, particularly after the arrival of army units in Nineveh province.

Good riddance, and good to know there are armed groups willing to take on Daesh.

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#7787: Aug 24th 2016 at 4:48:43 AM

[up] Unknown Gunmen? Disgruntled members of ISIS, or (Foreign) Special Forces?

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#7788: Aug 24th 2016 at 4:53:15 AM

Or local resistance, perhaps trained by foreign special forces.

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#7789: Aug 24th 2016 at 5:20:56 AM

I've heard of sporadic sabotage and ambushes by locals in Mosul. Its generally sporadic and low key, probably because ISIS found the Axis' handbook for anti partisan tactics and went "mass murder sounds good but it needs more horror movie cliches as execution methods."

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Parable Since: Aug, 2009
#7790: Aug 24th 2016 at 9:56:10 AM

There's an ongoing attack on the American University in Kabul. An Associated Press photographer tweeted this from inside:

“Help we are stuck inside AUAF and shooting flollowed [sic] by Explo this maybe my last tweets,” he wrote.

edited 24th Aug '16 9:56:40 AM by Parable

TerminusEst from the Land of Winter and Stars Since: Feb, 2010
#7791: Aug 26th 2016 at 1:36:08 AM

Turkey PKK conflict: Eight police killed in Cizre bomb.

Near the border to Syria in the south-east. Get the feeling the rate will increase.

edited 26th Aug '16 1:38:18 AM by TerminusEst

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#7792: Aug 26th 2016 at 1:56:24 PM

Bomb disposal squad deployed in central England after arrests

An army bomb disposal team was deployed to an area in Birmingham, central England, on Friday after police arrested five men on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism.

The West Midlands police force said as a result of one of the arrests, an army bomb disposal team had been called in as a precautionary measure to the Lee Bank area of Birmingham.

The Fire Brigade said it had been assisting the police with the operation.

Police said two men, aged 32 and 37, were arrested in the Stoke area of Staffordshire while three others, aged 18, 24 and 28 were arrested in Birmingham, Britain's second-biggest city.

"Police are searching a number of properties in the Stoke and Birmingham areas as part of the investigation; these searches are ongoing," they said in a statement.

"The arrests were intelligence-led and part of an ongoing investigation."

Britain is on its second-highest alert level of "severe", meaning an attack is considered highly likely.

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#7793: Aug 27th 2016 at 1:08:56 PM

Bangladeshi police reported that a raid took place somewhere in Dhaka. One of those killed in a Bangladeshi-Canadian who drove the militants to the restaurant.

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#7794: Aug 28th 2016 at 1:26:36 PM

Ankara has officially announced that they'll go after all Kurds to make sure they don't get ahead of themselves and create territory for a separatist state.

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#7795: Aug 28th 2016 at 1:40:40 PM

Oh brilliant. Just in time for the centenary.

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#7796: Aug 28th 2016 at 2:09:51 PM

If there is any justice in the world, that coup attempt will go down in history as the Turkish Valkyrie.

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#7797: Aug 28th 2016 at 2:32:45 PM

Maybe. But Erdogan is sounding more like Stalin than Hitler at the moment. I imagine there will be a denouncement of Erdogan after his death, whenever that is, probably from the former prime minister.

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#7798: Aug 28th 2016 at 2:43:25 PM

So how long until Erdogan launches a full scale invasion in Syria with the intent of annexing some parts of Syria and end up get their asses handled to themselves because no competent or experienced military commander was left to lead the invasion?

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#7799: Aug 28th 2016 at 2:58:01 PM

Define full scale, he's already invaded Syria and is pushing south with both Turkish forces and proxy forces.

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#7800: Aug 28th 2016 at 3:11:28 PM

And the Kurds are no Finnish Army, as good as they may be relative to the other militias. Turkey is cutting through them like butter when it gets to open fights, which is a given due to the terrain.

The real question is whether or not Turkey intends to annex these territories or not.

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