http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/019676.php
 

January 23, 2008


Jihadist in Canada: Montreal Muslims were recruiting in mosques for jihad
before 9/11


Jihad recruitment in Montreal mosques. And what is being done about it? Any
challenge being issued to Muslims in Canada to strike at the roots of this
recruitment and explicitly renounce political Islam and Islamic supremacism?
No. Any reevaluation of Muslim immigration into Canada, or even any attempt
made to screen out potential jihadists (a flawed but possibly useful first
step)? No. Any call to Muslims to renounce any intention of imposing Sharia
in Canada now or in the future? No. What are you, some kind of Islamophobe?

"Charkaoui told CSIS about jihad recruiting," by Graeme Hamilton in the
<http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=256921> National Post:

MONTREAL - In a previously undisclosed interview with CSIS investigators,
alleged al-Qaeda sleeper agent Adil Charkaoui described how members of
Montreal's Arab community were recruiting people for jihad before 9/11. 

"Charkaoui explained that many are called but few are chosen. It's a funnel
effect," according to a summary of the April, 2001, interview with the
Canadian Security Intelligence Service, just added to the court record.

"The person responsible for recruitment attends certain nerve centres, such
as mosques. Someone whom the recruiter considers to have potential will be
invited to meetings where he will be exposed to certain activities having to
do with jihad. The person is tested. If any flaw is detected related to the
security that he must respect to participate in jihad activities, he will be
expelled from the group immediately."

Nowhere in the interview does Mr. Charkaoui admit to participatingin the
recruitment effort, but his comments reveal a depth of knowledge about the
goings-on within Montreal's extremist community.

Mr. Charkaoui, a Moroccan citizen who came to Montreal in 1995, was arrested
two years after the interview on suspicion of belonging to al-Qaeda. He has
denied any involvement in terrorism and is contesting his removal from
Canada on a federal security certificate that declared him a danger to
national security. Mr. Charkaoui said he came to know Abdellah Ouzghar, a
former Montrealer who is facing extradition to France after being convicted
in absentia of terrorism charges, at Montreal's Assunah (or Al
Sunnah)mosque.

Mr. Ouzghar attended the mosque regularly and worked at promoting jihad
among those attending prayers. "Charkaoui specified that he disagrees with
this way of acting," the interview summary says.

"According to Charkaoui, Ouzghar is someone who is very direct in his
dealings with others, which explains his tendency to want to convert lots of
people all over the place. Charkaoui, for his part, favours a more nuanced
and targeted approach." He reported that videos promoting jihad were
available for rental at Assunah....

Robert Spencer



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