It would be fair to say to all news organisations and to proper aoutorities 
that these were all Muslem from Kosovo Albanians, and 1 from Turkay and 1 
from Jordan. Somehow, they are just saying that they are Muslems from Former

Yugoslavia , 1 Turkish and 1 Jordanian. Beside, it should be said too, that 
the same type of people, and even many countries of the UN, are trying to 
take out Kosovo as the cradle of the Serbian nation, and make it independent

Albanian state. It may be said too, that Kosovo is now under UN supervison, 
but even with that supervison since then, there were hundreds of Serbian 
Orthox Churches destroyed and damages from the same type of  Albanian Muslem

poeple and now, they are convicing the world that they deserve 
indenpendence. Besides also, since then, 200,000 Serbian refugees could not 
safely return to their homes even under UN supervison.
Thanks.
Momcilo
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> Fort Dix Terror Attack Foiled
> UPDATED: New Details from News Conference
> AP
>
> FORT DIX, N.J. (AP) - May 8, 2007 - Five foreign-born Muslims were 
> arrested
> and accused Tuesday of plotting to attack the Army's Fort Dix and massacre
> scores of U.S. soldiers - a plot investigators say was foiled when the men
> took a video of themselves firing assault weapons to a store to have the
> footage put onto a DVD.
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> A sixth suspect was arrested and charged with aiding the other five in
> illegally obtaining weapons.
>
> The defendants, all men in their 20s from the former Yugoslavia and the
> Middle East, include a pizza deliveryman suspected of using his job to 
> scout
> out the military base.
>
> Authorities said there was no direct evidence connecting them to any
> international terror organizations such as al-Qaida. But several of the 
> men
> said they were ready to kill and die "in the name of Allah," according to
> court records.
>
> Their goal was "to kill as many American soldiers as possible" in attacks
> with mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and guns, prosecutors said.
>
> "Today we dodged a bullet. And looking at the weapons they were trying to
> obtain, we dodged a lot of bullets," said FBI agent J.P. Weiss.
>
> Weiss also saluted the store clerk who noticed the suspicious video as the
> "unsung hero" of the case. "That's why we're here today - because of the
> courage and heroism of that individual," Weiss said.
>
> Investigators said they infiltrated the group with an informant well over 
> a
> year ago and bided their time while they secretly recorded the defendants,
> five of whom lived in Cherry Hill, a Philadelphia suburb about 20 miles 
> from
> Fort Dix.
>
> "This is what law enforcement is supposed to do in the post-9/11 era - 
> stay
> one step ahead," U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie said.
>
> The defendants also allegedly spoke of attacking a Navy installation in
> Philadelphia during the annual Army-Navy football game, when the place 
> would
> be full of sailors, and conducted surveillance at other military
> installations in the region.
>
> (Copyright 2007 by Action News and the Associated Press. All Rights
> Reserved.)
>
> http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=local&id=5283747
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