Swiss seize five suspected extremists

By BETTINA STADELMANN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

BERN, Switzerland -- Swiss authorities said Friday they have detained five
Islamic extremists suspected of using the Internet to show the killing of
hostages - which reportedly included the beheading of an American - and to
give bomb-making instructions.

It was unclear if any of the slayings took place in Iraq, where they have
been blamed on the group led by Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
Video recordings of those killings have been posted on various Islamic Web
sites.

"The sites - which were actively exploited by at least one of the arrested
persons - included numerous videos showing the putting to death of hostages
and the mutilation of human beings," said a statement by the Federal
Prosecutor's Office.

Peter Lehmann, spokesman for the office, declined to go into detail about
the slayings, telling The Associated Press the locations of the killings had
yet to be determined.

All the suspects were "of the Islamic faith, with extremist leanings," the
office said. It did not identify any of them, but said they came from
Tunisia and Belgium and were legal residents of Switzerland.

They are under investigation for incitement to crime and for supporting a
terrorist organization, it said.

The office cited the now-closed Web site www.islamic-minbar.com, saying its
forum published letters claiming responsibility for a suicide bomb attack in
Pakistan in July 2004.

"The forum of one of the sites was often used by the Islamist movement as a
communication and propaganda tool," the statement said, adding that the
investigation covered Arab-language sites.

The forum also contained threats against European governments and
information relating to two French reporters, Christian Chesnot and Georges
Malbrunot, who were held by Islamic militants in Iraq for four months before
being released in December. The prosecutor's office did not elaborate.

According to Swiss media reports after the site was shut down, its postings
included a video showing the beheading of American Paul M. Johnson Jr., who
was kidnapped and killed in Saudi Arabia in June, as well as a threat to
kill Italian aid workers Simona Pari and Simona Torretta, who were abducted
in Baghdad on Sept. 7 and freed Sept. 28.

Other postings included a sermon by an Iraqi Islamic cleric urging Muslims
to behead Jews and fight a holy war against unbelievers; pictures of terror
mastermind Osama bin Laden fighting in Afghanistan; and graphic images of a
man being beaten to death during Christian-Muslim violence in Indonesia.

The five suspects were detained Feb. 22 in anti-terrorism raids in the
capital, Bern, and nearby Fribourg, the prosecutor's office said. Police
used force during the operation in Fribourg, the office said without
elaborating.

Three of the suspects are still in custody. The other two have been released
but remain under investigation, the office said. Police also seized
computers, software, video recordings and images.

"The police action was preceded by investigations which lasted several
months," the statement explained. "They were able to identify several people
who spread fundamentalist Islamist ideas on the Internet."

The www.islamic-minbar.com site - launched June 21, 2004 - was closed by its
Swiss Internet service provider in September because of its content.

"Another site was then opened" outside Switzerland, the prosecutor's office
said, but did not identify the site.

Swiss authorities have sought international judicial assistance to have the
new site shut down, the office said, without identifying the country
involved.

Swiss media previously have identified the founder of www.islamic-minbar.com
as Moez Garsallaoui, a Tunisian who was based in Lausanne. A woman who
answered the telephone at Garsallaoui's listed number in the Swiss city said
he did not live there.

In September, Garsallaoui was quoted as telling the Swiss weekly
SonntagsZeitung that his site was dedicated to "political discussion."

"If terrorists want to use this site to publish things, I can't do anything
about it," he was quoted as saying. "I don't have any control over that."

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EDITOR'S NOTE - Associated Press writers Jonathan Fowler and Alexander G.
Higgins in Geneva contributed to this report.

 



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