http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55612
Gaza clan admits holding BBC reporter
'Army of Islam' demands Britain free Muslim prisoners

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By Aaron Klein
C 2007 WorldNetDaily.com 



JERUSALEM - A group controlled by a family clan in the Gaza Strip today
announced it is holding kidnapped BBC reporter Alan Johnston, posting a
photo of his identity card and demanding the release of an Islamic cleric
who is being held in a British jail after being accused of supporting
terrorism. 


The Army of Islam, headed by the powerful Gaza-based Dugmash clan, released
a recording demanding the British government immediately free "our prisoners
and particularly Sheik Abu Qatada the Palestinian in exchange for Johnston."



Abu Qatada, a Jordanian of Palestinian origin, is accused of having links to
terror groups and is currently awaiting deportation to Jordan from Britain. 


WND first  <http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55264> reported
last month senior Palestinian security officials believed Johnston was being
held by the Dugmash clan. 


The Dugmash statement released today included an al-Qaida-style diatribe
against the West, posting a slideshow of images from the war in Iraq, Muslim
prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Western soldiers praying before a
cross. Islamic music plays in the background, and pictures glorifying Abu
Qatada are shown repeatedly. 

"It is a must for Muslims to mobilize against this vicious crusade against
Islam's nation ... Thus we have managed to take the Briton Alan Johnston as
a prisoner," said a voice on the recording. 


The recording showed a large picture of Johnston's BBC press card, backing
up the Army of Islam's claim it is holding Johnston. 


Johnston was kidnapped on March 12 in Gaza City and has not been seen or
heard from since. It is the longest a foreign correspondent has ever been
held captive in Gaza. 


A group claiming to be al-Qaida last month said it killed Johnston, but
Palestinian security officials discounted that claim, telling WND the
kidnappers were likely attempting to exert pressure on the British and
Palestinian governments to negotiate Johnston's release. 


Last month WND quoted senior Palestinian security officials stating Johnston
was being held by the Dugmash organization, which was demanding a $5 million
ransom. 


The officials said Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and other
parties involved in the investigations are hesitant to allow the ransom to
be paid for fear the money will be used to enhance the position of the
Dugmash clan against other Gaza-based factions, including Abbas' Fatah
organization. 


The Dugmash clan is a powerful Gaza-based Palestinian family affiliated with
local terrorist organizations and ideologically aligned with global jihad
groups. 


Some members of the Dugmash clan lead the "Saladin resistance department" of
the Popular Resistance Committees, a coalition of terrorist organizations
operating in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. 


The Committees organization is accused of orchestrating attacks along with
groups affiliated with al-Qaida and has carried out anti-American attacks.
Israel says the Committees group was responsible for the bombing of a U.S.
convoy in Gaza in 2003 in which three American government contractors were
killed. 


A significant number of Dugmash clan members left the Committees last year,
complaining the group was not "Muslim enough." They formed the Palestine
Army of Islam, which bills itself as the closest Palestinian organization
ideologically to al-Qaida. The Army of Islam is one of three terrorist
groups that claimed responsibility in June for the kidnapping of Israeli
soldier Gilad Shalit. 


Israeli and Palestinian security officials said the Dugmash clan was
strongly suspected of kidnapping two Fox News reporters in Gaza in August.
They were held for two weeks but later released. 


WND previously featured an English-language debut exclusive interview with
the leader of the Army of Islam, Mumtaz Dugmash, also known as Abu Muhammad.



Abu Muhammad, speaking from Gaza, said last August during the Fox News
kidnap ordeal he understood the "necessity" of carrying out abductions of
reporters. 


"This support of America brought the killing of thousands of Palestinians
and Muslims all around history. We cannot ignore the atrocities of the
Americans in killing Palestinians and Muslims all over the world," said Abu
Mohammed. 


"We can understand very well our brothers who made this act (of kidnapping)
was a desperate act in order to cry out in front of the whole world against
the atrocities of the Americans in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Palestine
and the subjugation of Muslims all over the region." 

 



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