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The Times Of India
July 17, 2002 

American nationals fought in Kashmir: Report 
PTI  

-Former US officials told The Post that one reason
they paid little attention to the American jehadis who
fought from Afghanistan to Kashmir, from Bosnia to
Chechnya, is that often they did not appear to be
violating US laws -- "at least any that are ever
enforced." 
The Post noted that the US Neutrality Act bans taking
up arms against a nation with which the US is at
peace, but prosecutions under the law are rare.  


 
WASHINGTON: US authorities have found that American
nationals have fought along with militants operating
in Kashmir, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Chechnya.


These Americans belong to both immigrant Muslim
families as well as White Americans who converted to
Islam, a report said here.


"We did not understand the magnitude of what was going
on here (in the US) and there (abroad). We only had a
few snippets (about American militants overseas),"
Robert Blitzer, a former top FBI counterterrorism
official, who is now a corporate consultant, told The
Washington Post. 


Some of these American jehadis, said the Post, were
"inspired to fight in Kashmir."


One US citizen who is reported to have gone there was
Abu Adam Jibreel, a middle class youth who grew up in
Atlanta and attended the city's renowned Ebenezer
Baptist Church before converting to Islam as a
teenager, according to US News and World Report
magazine.


Jibreel travelled to Kashmir in 1987 and trained with
Islamic fighters at remote camps in the Hindu Kush
mountains. He was killed during a raid on the Indian
Army post a year later, the report said.


Details are just as skimpy about a number of other
Americans alleged to have joined the Muslim
underground overseas, the Post noted, but pointed out
that in February, the New York Times reported that the
name of an American, Hiram Tores, was listed in a
document its reporters found in a house in Kabul that
had been used by Pakistani fighters allied with the
al-Qaeda. 


The US has woken up to the involvement of not only
Pakistanis but also American militants during
investigations about White American jehadis like John
Walker Lindh, captured while fighting with the
Taliban, the report said.


US officials have documented other Americans' role in
the al-Qaeda. 


Wadih el-Hage was a tyre store worker and father of
seven children in Arlington, Texas, in the 1990s when
US authorities found that the naturalized US citizen
was a top aide to Bin Laden. 


Last year, he was sentenced to life in prison for his
role in the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in East
Africa.


Former US officials told The Post that one reason they
paid little attention to the American jehadis who
fought from Afghanistan to Kashmir, from Bosnia to
Chechnya, is that often they did not appear to be
violating US laws -- "at least any that are ever
enforced." 


The Post noted that the US Neutrality Act bans taking
up arms against a nation with which the US is at
peace, but prosecutions under the law are rare.  


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