Note the recent exposure that British Intelligence has been threatening
people into joining them. Once they join, they use them as patsies when they
stage false flag attacks.

Note also the recent FBI staged hoax in US
http://www.alternet.org/world/140209/fbi_blows_it%3A_supposed_terror_plot_ag
ainst_ny_synagogues_is_bogus 


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Subject: [UK-911-Truth] MI5 - 'Work for us or we'll say you are a terrorist'


Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?t=17324

'Work for us or we will say you are a terrorist'

By Robert Verkaik, Law Editor
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/exclusive-how-mi5-blackmails-
british-muslims-1688618.html
Thursday, 21 May 2009

Five Muslim community workers have accused MI5 of waging a campaign of
blackmail and harassment in an attempt to recruit them as informants.

The men claim they were given a choice of working for the Security
Service or face detention and harassment in the UK and overseas.

They have made official complaints to the police, to the body which
oversees the work of the Security Service and to their local MP Frank
Dobson. Now they have decided to speak publicly about their
experiences in the hope that publicity will stop similar tactics being
used in the future.
Related articles

Intelligence gathered by informers is crucial to stopping further
terror outrages, but the men's allegations raise concerns about the
coercion of young Muslim men by the Security Service and the damage
this does to the gathering of information in the future.

Three of the men say they were detained at foreign airports on the
orders of MI5 after leaving Britain on family holidays last year.

After they were sent back to the UK, they were interviewed by MI5
officers who, they say, falsely accused them of links to Islamic
extremism. On each occasion the agents said they would lift the travel
restrictions and threat of detention in return for their co-operation.
When the men refused some of them received what they say were
intimidating phone calls and threats.

Two other Muslim men say they were approached by MI5 at their homes
after police officers posed as postmen. Each of the five men, aged
between 19 and 25, was warned that if he did not help the security
services he would be considered a terror suspect. A sixth man was held
by MI5 for three hours after returning from his honeymoon in Saudi
Arabia. He too claims he was threatened with travel restrictions if he
tried to leave the UK.

An agent who gave her name as Katherine is alleged to have made direct
threats to Adydarus Elmi, a 25-year-old cinema worker from north
London. In one telephone call she rang him at 7am to congratulate him
on the birth of his baby girl. His wife was still seven months'
pregnant and the couple had expressly told the hospital that they did
not want to know the sex of their child.

Mr Elmi further alleges: "Katherine tried to threaten me by saying,
and it still runs through my mind now: 'Remember, this won't be the
last time we ever meet.' And then during our last conversation she
explained: 'If you do not want anything to happen to your family you
will co-operate.'"

Madhi Hashi, a 19-year-old care worker from Camden, claims he was held
for 16 hours in a cell in Djibouti airport on the orders of MI5. He
alleges that when he was returned to the UK on 9 April this year he
was met by an MI5 agent who told him his terror suspect status would
remain until he agreed to work for the Security Service. He alleges
that he was to be given the job of informing on his friends by
encouraging them to talk about jihad.

Mohamed Nur, 25, a community youth worker from north London, claims he
was threatened by the Security Service after an agent gained access to
his home accompanied by a police officer posing as a postman.

"The MI5 agent said, 'Mohamed if you do not work for us we will tell
any foreign country you try to travel to that you are a suspected
terrorist.'"

Mohamed Aden, 25, a community youth worker from Camden, was also
approached by someone disguised as a postman in August last year. He
alleges an agent told him: "We're going to make your travelling harder
for you if you don't co-operate."

None of the six men, who work with disadvantaged youths at the Kentish
Town Community Organisation (KTCO), has ever been arrested for
terrorism or a terrorism-related offence.

They have repeatedly complained about their treatment to the police
and to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, which oversees the work of
the Security Services.

In a letter to Lord Justice Mummery, who heads the tribunal,
Sharhabeel Lone, the chairman of the KTCO, said: "The only thing these
young people have in common is that they studied Arabic abroad and are
of Somali origin. They are not involved in any terrorist activity
whatsoever, nor have they ever been, and the security services are
well aware of this."

Mr Sharhabeel added: "These incidents smack of racism, Islamophobia
and all that undermines social cohesion. Threatening British citizens,
harassing them in their own country, alienating young people who have
committed no crime other than practising a particular faith and being
a different colour is a recipe for disaster.

"These disgraceful incidents have undermined 10 years of hard work and
severely impacted social cohesion in Camden. Targeting young people
that are role models for all young people in our country in such a
disparaging way demonstrates a total lack of understanding of on-the-
ground reality and can only be counter-productive.

"When people are terrorised by the very same body that is meant to
protect them, sowing fear, suspicion and division, we are on a
slippery slope to an Orwellian society."

Frank Dobson said: "To identify real suspects from the Muslim
communities MI5 must use informers. But it seems that from what I have
seen some of their methods may be counter-productive."

Last night MI5 and the police refused to discuss the men's complaints
with The Independent. But on its website, MI5 says it is untrue that
the Security Service harasses Muslims.

The organisation says: "We do not investigate any individuals on the
grounds of ethnicity or religious beliefs. Countering the threat from
international terrorists, including those who claim to be acting for
Islam, is the Security Service's highest priority.

"We know that attacks are being considered and planned for the UK by
al-Qai'da and associated networks. International terrorists in this
country threaten us directly through violence and indirectly through
supporting violence overseas."

It adds: "Muslims are often themselves the victims of this violence -
the series of terrorist attacks in Casablanca in May 2003 and Riyadh
in May and November 2003 illustrate this.

"The service also employs staff of all religions, including Muslims.
We are committed to recruiting a diverse range of staff from all
backgrounds so that we can benefit from their different perspectives
and experience."


MI5 and me: Three statements

Mahdi Hashi: 'I told him: this is blackmail'

Last month, 19-year-old Mahdi Hashi arrived at Gatwick airport to take
a plane to visit his sick grandmother in Djibouti, but as he was
checking in he was stopped by two plainclothes officers. One of the
officers identified himself as Richard and said he was working for
MI5.

Mr Hashi said: "He warned me not to get on the flight. He said
'Whatever happens to you outside the UK is not our responsibility'. I
was absolutely shocked." The agent handed Mr Hashi a piece of paper
with his name and telephone contact details and asked him to call him.

"The whole time he tried to make it seem like he was looking after me.
And just before I left them at my boarding gate I remember 'Richard'
telling me 'It's your choice, mate, to get on that flight but I advise
you not to,' and then he winked at me."

When Mr Hashi arrived at Djibouti airport he was stopped at passport
control. He was then held in a room for 16 hours before being deported
back to the UK. He claims the Somali security officers told him that
their orders came from London. More than 24 hours after he first left
the UK he arrived back at Heathrow and was detained again.

"I was taken to pick up my luggage and then into a very discreet room.
'Richard' walked in with a Costa bag with food which he said was for
me, my breakfast. He said it was them who sent me back because I was a
terror suspect." Mr Hashi, a volunteer youth leader at Kentish Town
Community Organisation in north London, alleges that the officer made
it clear that his "suspect" status and travel restrictions would only
be lifted if he agreed to co-operate with MI5. "I told him 'This is
blatant blackmail'; he said 'No, it's just proving your innocence. By
co-operating with us we know you're not guilty.'

"He said I could go and that he'd like to meet me another time,
preferably after [May] Monday Bank Holiday. I looked at him and said
'I don't ever want to see you or hear from you again. You've ruined my
holiday, upset my family, and you nearly gave my sick grandmother in
Somalia a heart attack'."

Adydarus Elmi: 'MI5 agent threatened my family'

When the 23-year-old cinema worker from north London arrived at
Chicago's O'Hare airport with his pregnant wife, they were separated,
questioned and deported back to Britain.

Three days later Mr Elmi was contacted on his mobile phone and asked
to attend Charing Cross police station to discuss problems he was
having with his travel documents. "I met a man and a woman," he said.
"She said her name was Katherine and that she worked for MI5. I didn't
know what MI5 was."

For two-and-a-half hours Mr Elmi faced questions. "I felt I was being
lured into working for MI5." The contact did not stop there. Over the
following weeks he claims "Katherine" harassed him with dozens of
phone calls.

"She would regularly call my mother's home asking to speak to me," he
said. "And she would constantly call my mobile."

In one disturbing call the agent telephoned his home at 7am to
congratulate him on the birth of his baby girl. His wife was still
seven months pregnant and the couple had expressly told the hospital
that they did not want to know the sex of their child.

"Katherine tried to threaten me by saying - and it still runs through
my mind now - 'Remember, this won't be the last time we ever meet",
and then during our last conversation explained: 'If you do not want
anything to happen to your family you will co-operate'."

Mohamed Nur

Mohamed Nur, 25, first came into contact with MI5 early one morning in
August 2008 when his doorbell rang. Looking through his spyhole in
Camden, north London, he saw a man with a red bag who said he was a
postman.

When Mr Nur opened the door the man told him that he was in fact a
policeman and that he and his colleague wanted to talk to him. When
they sat down the second man produced ID and said that he worked for
MI5.

The agent told Mr Nur that they suspected him of being an Islamic
extremist. "I immediately said 'And where did you get such an idea?'
He replied, 'I am not permitted to discuss our sources'. I said that I
have never done anything extreme."

Mr Nur claims he was then threatened by the officer. "The MI5 agent
said, 'Mohamed, if you do not work for us we will tell any foreign
country you try to travel to that you are a suspected terrorist'."

They asked him what travel plans he had. Mr Nur said he might visit
Sweden next year for a football tournament. The agent told him he
would contact him within the next three days.

"I am not interested in meeting you ever." Mr Nur replied. As they
left, the agent said to at least consider the approach, as it was in
his best interests.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/exclusive-how-mi5-blackmails-
british-muslims-1688618.html


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