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--- In [email protected], "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@...> wrote: > > > Islam itu agama teror.. > > Lha allah yang disembah orang Islam itu juga adalah Teroris Akbar... > . > -- > > QS 8:12 - "I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. > Therefore > strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them" > > QS 3:151 - "Soon shall We cast terror into the hearts of the Unbelievers, for > that they joined companions with Allah, for which He had sent no authority". > > Jadi adalah tugas moral tiap orang Indonesia yang ingin Indonesia itu damai > untuk mencampakkan khurafah najis itu ke laut Jawa.. > > > BBC News UK > 30 April 2013 Last updated at 10:47 GMT > Six admit planning to bomb English Defence League rally > Six men from the West Midlands have pleaded guilty to planning to bomb an > English Defence League rally. > Omar Mohammed Khan, Mohammed Hasseen, Anzal Hussain, Mohammed Saud, Zohaib > Ahmed and Jewel Uddin admitted preparing an act of terrorism. All six will be > sentenced on 6 June. > Five of them took a homemade bomb to an EDL rally in Dewsbury, West > Yorkshire, last June but arrived after it ended. > They were caught after their car was stopped for having no insurance. > Police and security services had no intelligence about the planned attack, > although one of the would-be killers, Jewel Uddin, was under surveillance in > relation to another terror plan. > After the hearing at Woolwich Crown Court, Assistant Chief Constable of West > Midlands Police Marcus Beale said: "Their capability was clear. > "They created devices that would have certainly maimed and possibly killed > people depending on how close they were. > "Their intent was very, very clear. In my view they were very dangerous." > 'Female devil' > On 30 June 2012, the EDL held a rally in Dewsbury, despite attempts by the > Muslim community in the town to have it stopped. > Police estimated there could have been as many as 750 EDL supporters in > attendance, as well as dozens of police officers and passers-by. > As the rally was taking place, the five men travelled there in two cars, one > of which was carrying a homemade bomb constructed out of a modified firework > and containing 359 nails and 93 ball bearings. > They also had two sawn-off shot guns, parts of other explosive devices, > knives and a long printed message, dated the same day, describing their > motivation and calling the Queen a "female devil". > It said: "To the EDL (English Drunkards League). O enemies of Allah! We have > heard and seen you openly insulting the final Messenger of Allah... you > should know that for every action there is a reaction. > "Today is a day of retaliation (especially) for your blasphemy of Allah and > his Messenger Muhammad. We love death more than you love life. The penalty > for blasphemy of Allah and his Messenger Muhammad is death." > However, the men arrived after the EDL rally had broken up because the > right-wing group had insufficient speakers to carry on later into the > afternoon. > The would-be attackers left the town but were stopped by a traffic police > officer on the M1 motorway for having no car insurance. > Days later, when the impounded vehicle was searched, the weapons were found - > sparking a manhunt across Birmingham. > Under surveillance > Following their arrests, it emerged that Uddin was already known to the > police and MI5. > He was an associate of another group of Islamic terrorists, also based in > Birmingham, who were jailed last week for planning an attack to rival the 7 > July and 9/11 atrocities. > Uddin was under partial counter-terrorism surveillance, and five days before > the aborted EDL attack, a West Midlands surveillance officer watched him and > another man go to a homewares shop near his home in the Sparkhill area of > Birmingham. > Police later established that the man accompanying Uddin was fellow plotter > Omar Khan - and that the pair had bought some of the knives eventually found > in the car boot. > A second member of the group, Ahmed, had been separately charged with > possession of jihadist magazines that included bomb-making instructions. He > was on bail at the time of the failed bombing. > Responding to suggestions police could have arrested Uddin earlier, ACC Beale > said: "We didn't fail to join the dots. > "We were doing what was right and proportionate at the time." > Uddin, 27, and Khan, 28, both from Sparkhill, Ahmed, 22 from Saltley, > Hasseen, 23 from Tyseley, Saud, 22 from Smethwick, and Hussain, 24, from > Moseley, all changed their pleas from not guilty on Tuesday via videolink. > They admitted preparing an act of terrorism between 1 May and 4 July 2012. > > BBC > BBC © 2013 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read > more. > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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