Al Qaeda members hide in Brazil, raise money - report

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Al Qaeda operatives are in Brazil planning attacks,
raising money and recruiting followers, a leading news magazine reported
Saturday, renewing concerns about the nation serving as a hide-out for
Islamic militants.

Veja magazine, in its online edition, reported that at least 20 people
affiliated with al Qaeda as well as the Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim group
Hezbollah, the Palestinian group Hamas and two other organizations have been
hiding out in the South American country.

The magazine said these operatives have been raising money and working to
incite attacks abroad. The magazine cited Brazilian police and U.S.
government reports, but did not give details on specific targets or
operations.

The United States has said Islamic militants have been operating in the
border region between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. Brazil has denied
this, while saying it is aware that some members of Brazil's Lebanese
community legally transferred funds to the Middle East.

There has been a warming of relations between Brazil and the United States
since President Dilma Rousseff took office in January. She has sought closer
U.S. ties after her predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, angered the
United States with attempts to mediate over Iran's nuclear program.

Veja reported that a Lebanese man named Khaled Hussein Ali, who has lived in
Brazil since 1998, is an important member of al Qaeda's propaganda operation
and has coordinated extremists in 17 countries.

He was briefly arrested in Brazil in March 2009 after a police investigation
that found videos and texts directed at al Qaeda followers. One email found
on his computer and sent as spam to email addresses in the United States
incites hatred against Jews and blacks, Veja said.

He spent 21 days in prison on charges of racism, inciting crime and gang
formation, but was set free because prosecutors did not pursue the charges
in court, Veja said.

(Reporting by Raymond Colitt)
http://af.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idAFTRE7312LT20110402


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