http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/national/drawings-link-prison-converts-
to-terrorism/2007/05/19/1179497333545.html
Drawings link prison converts to terrorism
 

CHILLING evidence has emerged that some of the state's most dangerous
prisoners have become devotees of terrorism after converting to Islam.

Drawings found in the Super Max cell of Bassam Hamzy, ringleader of 12
Islamic converts within the high-security Goulburn jail, suggest some in the
gang see themselves as assassins bent on causing terror in Australia.

The Sun-Herald can reveal a hand-drawn gang logo was found in Hamzy's cell
bearing the words "assassins australia FFL" with depictions of AK-47 assault
rifles. Checks by Department of Corrective Services security officers found
FFL stood for "Freedom Fighters Lebanon".

A handwritten note was found saying: "Solja Warrior We don fear death and
sometimes we wish for it [sic]."

Guards also confiscated a photo of Osama bin Laden found in Hamzy's cell.

Critics attacked prison authorities, claiming they targeted Hamzy because he
was Muslim when they revealed he had converted 11 inmates to Islam, using
promises of help outside the jail. They were known as the "Super Max
Jihadists".

Hamzy, 28, who is serving 21 years for the 1998 murder of an 18-year-old
man, was transferred out of the Super Max jail last month.

"This is evidence that prison authorities were not targeting Hamzy because
of his religion," said NSW Commissioner of Corrective Services Ron Woodham
yesterday.

"Hamzy's defenders should look at this evidence closely, as he is clearly
talking the rhetoric of a terrorist."

A cryptic message on another piece of paper, appearing to refer to large
sums of money, said: "After 8K was given not sure what was left from 9.600."

Another said: "Courage, honour, no mercy, mercy 4 da weak, family 4 life and
BFL [brother for life]."

He had even arranged a Muslim marriage for one man serving time for rape to
a Muslim woman outside the jail. An imam oversaw the marriage, which was
conducted over the phone. Although such a marriage has no legal status, it
can be recognised by Muslims.

Six of the converts were Aboriginal prisoners serving time for murder, rape
and armed robbery. The converts were caught on surveillance cameras kneeling
before Hamzy and kissing his hand.

The Islamic converts had shaved their heads and grown long beards, and
conducted prayers in their cells several times a day.

Hamzy is now in isolation behind seven separate security barriers in a
high-security section of Lithgow prison, where he is denied contact with
other prisoners.

 



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