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Sniper Suspects Arrested
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John
Allen Muhammad and stepson now in custody
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Update
- 10/25/02
Suspects to Be Charged in Sniping Deaths
State prosecutors in Montgomery County, Maryland, stated they would
charge
sniper suspects John
Allen Muhammad and
John Lee Malvo with six counts of first-degree murder. Officials stated
they
would seek the death penalty against Muhammad. While prosecutors will
not seek
the death penalty against 17-year-old Lee Boyd Malvo, he will be tried
as an
adult.
Montgomery
County, Maryland, Police have arrested two men suspected of
being the
pair responsible for a series of
13 deadly sniper shootings that held Maryland, Virginia and the
District of Columbia in the grip of terrorism since
October 2.
Currently
under arrest are John
Allen Muhammad, a 42-year old, a Desert Storm veteran, also
known as John
Allen Williams and Muhammad's 17-year-old stepson
John Lee Malvo.
Muhammad
and Malvo were arrested early Thursday morning while sleeping in
their 1990 Chevrolet Caprice at a Middletown, Maryland highway rest
stop.
Update:
Police Confirm Muhammad, Malvo
Suspects in Sniper Attacks
Late Thursday, Montgomery County, Maryland Police Chief Charles Moose
announced
that while Muhammad and Malvo were currently in custody charged with
federal
firearms violations, they were considered suspects in the sniping
incidents.
Moose said he expected charges in the sniper attacks to be brought
against one
or both of the men on Friday.
Muhammad
was arrested for possessing a firearm in violation of a court order
issued against him at the request of his divorced wife in 2000. Malvo,
as a juvenile,
was detained as a material witness to the firearms violations.
Update:
CNN Reports Rifle Found in Muhammad's Car
CNN reported on Thursday afternoon that police had removed a .223
caliber Bushmaster
XM-15 rifle from the car in which Muhammad and Malvo were
found. According to CNN, the
rifle was found behind the rear seat of the 1990 Chevrolet Caprice,
which had
been modified to allow the rifle to be fired from inside the vehicle.
The
Bushmaster rifle is a civilian, semi-automatic version of the
Colt M-16 military
rifle, which can be fired in fully automatic mode.
Update:
Police Confirm Seized Rifle is Sniper Weapon
Late Thursday, police officials confirmed that ballistic evidence from
the
Bushmaster rifle found in the possession of John
Allen Muhammad matched that of the weapon used in at least 11 of the
sniping
attacks.
Alabama
Shooting Leads to Arrest
Maryland police were led to Muhammad and Malvo by reports of a
September 21
shooting at a Montgomery, Alabama liquor store where police found a
piece of paper
bearing Malvo's fingerprints. Earlier reports that .223 ammunition had
been used
in the Alabama shooting were later discounted by authorities.
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Spanned Nation
Late Wednesday afternoon, authorities in Tacoma, Washington searched
the back
yard of a duplex near Fort Lewis, where Muhammad once served in the
U.S. Army.
According to military officials, Muhammad did not receive sniper or
Special
Forces training at Fort Lewis, but was trained in "combat support
missions." [See: D.C.
Sniper Suspect's Military
Background]
FBI
and ATF agents combed the grounds with metal detectors, searching for
bullet casings and spent projectiles that could possibly be tied to the
.223
caliber ammunition used in the D.C.-area sniper attacks. A tree trunk,
possibly
used by Muhammad for target practice was removed for investigation.
From
the Pacific Northwest, the investigation moved to Marion, Alabama,
where
federal agents were reported to have searched a civilian paramilitary
training camp known as
"Ground
Zero USA." Authorities suspected that Muhammad
may have
received training at the facility, which specializes in "urban warfare,
martial arts and SWAT tactics." It was not known if any evidence was
removed from the scene.
Update:
FBI Denies Ground Zero USA Search
FBI officials on Thursday afternoon denied reports that its agents had
searched Ground Zero
USA in Marion, Alabama as part of its investigation of the D.C. sniper
attacks.
The FBI also stated it had no evidence showing either
Muhammad or Malvo
had ever attended training at the facility.
Possible
Ties to Terrorism?
The Seattle
Times reported that Muhammad, a Muslim convert, was known to
be sympathetic
to Islamic terrorists and may have been motivated by anti-American
sentiments in
the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks. "Both were known to
speak
sympathetically about the men who attacked the United States," reported
the
Seattle Times.
In
a July
25, 2002 report, ABC News reported that British police
authorities believed
the Marion, Alabama camp known as "Ground
Zero USA" was being used by
Muslim extremists to prepare for a Jihad, or holy war. ABC reported
that their
sources at Scotland Yard believed foreign extremist groups were
training in the
U.S. in order to "take advantage of America's gun laws."
In
response to the ABC News report, Ground
Zero USA issued this
press release stating that it had made information on all of
its attendees
available to the FBI and British anti-terror agencies, and that the FBI
had
confirmed that, "no one who had attended any training programs at the
Ground Zero training venue in the USA had shown up on any terrorist
watch
list."
The
Sniper's Victims
James
D. Martin, 55, killed on Oct. 2
James "Sonny" Buchanan, 39, killed on Oct. 3
Prem Kumar Walekar, 54, killed on Oct. 3
Sarah Ramos, 34, killed on Oct. 3
Lori Ann Lewis-Rivera, 25, killed on Oct. 3
Pascal Charlot, 72, killed on Oct. 3
Unidentified 43-year-old woman, critically wounded on Oct. 4
Unidentified 13-year-old boy, critically wounded on Oct. 4
Dean Harold Meyers, 53, killed on Oct. 9
Kenneth Bridges, 53, killed on Oct. 11
Linda Franklin, 47, killed Oct. 14
Unidentified 37-year-old man, critically wounded on Oct. 19
Conrad Johnson, 35-year-old man, killed on Oct. 22
[Details
on Victims from CNN]
Related
Articles
D.C. Sniper Suspect's Military
Background
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Blacwater USA
September
11 Wiki Pmcs
Blackwater
Lodge of North Carolina,
Surgical Shooting
Inc., of California and Automation Precision Training of
Virginia were awarded contracts worth more than $60 million by the U.S.
Navy in September 2002 for military training.
Ground Zero
U.S.A., based in Marion, Alabama, lists an international
training schedule for 2002 that includes programs in England, Scotland,
Ireland, Mexico, Canada and Norway, and Sayeret
can
provide a mobile training team to travel to any location in the world
at the client's request, according to Sayeret Group President Duke
Piper. In 2002,
Ground Zero USA
worked with Philippine law enforcement
personnel. "PMCs
can sell their services abroad through the Defense
Department's Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, which does not
require any licensing by State. Under FMS, the Pentagon pays the
contractor for services offered to a foreign government, which in turn
reimburses the Pentagon. " In the Balkans, agencies responsible for
PMC-contracts include the Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Europe,
Defense Contract Management Agency, Defense Contract Audit Agency and
Army Task Force Commanders. In Quatar, which is an important military
ally of the United States, US Military agencies hired Dyncorp
to provide security guard services for U.S. Army installations. Dyncorp
created another biochemistry-subsidiary Dynport
(a joint venture with Porton
Down, which former executive Fuad Al Hibri once founded BioPort
in 1997, later contracted for 3 years by the DoD in 1998 to produce
anthrax vaccines)
Blackwater
USA New Orleans hurricane katrina
July 25 —
A
training camp linked to
Islamic militants has
been operating in Alabama,
and European law enforcement officials believe Muslim extremists were
using it to prepare for a holy war.
Bullet-riddled police cars and a school bus with mannequin targets are
scattered around the property.
Inside a huge shed is an equally macabre
scene — shot-up mannequins, male and female, in domestic
settings,
some with red, blood-like stains on them.
Ground Zero's operators promised state-of-the-art, world-class training
in automatic weapons, urban warfare,
SWAT tactics and martial arts,
supposedly to fight terror attacks.
"In
the United States, it is not illegal for anyone to receive military
training, high-grade military training,"
said Rohan Gunaratna, author
of Inside Al Qaeda.
The actual owners of camp, who are also British, say it was used
primarily to train law enforcement personnel.
Officials consider them
unwitting accomplices. The camp owners declined to talk to ABCNEWS.
British intelligence officials told ABCNEWS they are closely examining
alleged ties between Hamza,
who is said to have recruited alleged "20th
hijacker" Zacarias Moussaoui, and Zain-ul-Albidin.
The
Sniper: Everyone's Theory Of The White Supremecist Turned Out
To Be Wrong
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Zain-ul-Albidin |
Zain-ul-Albidin |
al-Qaeda |
Home Front |
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Arrested |
Recruiter |
20020725 |
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He
is charged with operation of a Web site, under the name of Sakina
Security, allegedly recruiting Muslims for an Islamic jihad or holy war. |
http://rantburg.com/thugburg.php?ORGEX=Al-Qaeda
| Home Front |
| 2002-07-25 |
| Training for jihad in Beautiful
Alabama... |
A training camp linked
to Islamic militants has been operating in
Alabama, and European law enforcement officials believe Muslim
extremists were using it to prepare for a holy war. British authorities
also thought that militants from overseas were training in the United
States to take advantage of America's gun laws. The looming question
for law enforcement is whether there is a connection between the camp
and al Qaeda.
Well, let's see if it is...
An investigation by Britain's Scotland Yard led to the discovery of the
camp in Marion, Ala. The facility is called "Ground Zero USA."
Pretty dramatic name, but I
think it's been used somewhere else...
Bullet-riddled police cars and a school bus with mannequin targets are
scattered around the property. Inside a huge shed is an equally macabre
scene — shot-up mannequins, male and
female, in domestic settings,
some with red, blood-like stains on them.
Pretty obvious what they were
practicing. Stupid bastards didn't even bother cleaning up behind
them...
Ground Zero's operators promised state-of-the-art, world-class training
in automatic weapons, urban warfare, SWAT tactics and martial arts,
supposedly to fight terror attacks. Marion Police Chief Tony Buford
said he became suspicious of the use of police cars and buses as
targets.
Yeah. That'd ring a bell with
me, too. So what'd you do, Tony?
"It was rumored that the camp here was used as training site for
possible people that were sent here to do bodily harm to Americans,"
Buford told ABCNEWS.
Yeah, we guessed that. What'd
you do, Tony?
The suspected terror ties of the Alabama camp were unknown until after
Sept. 11, when officials in London arrested an accused al Qaeda
supporter, Zain-ul-Albidin
They changed the subject. Tony
didn't do anything...
He is charged with operation of a Web site, under the name of Sakina
Security, allegedly recruiting Muslims for an Islamic
jihad or holy
war. He is now on trial in London. The site, since taken down by
British authorities, described what seemed to be the Alabama camp,
including live-fire exercises at a state-of-the-art shooting range in
the United States — something that would
not be legal in Britain. The
actual owners of camp, who are also British, say it was used primarily
to train law enforcement personnel. Officials consider them unwitting
accomplices. The camp owners declined to talk to ABCNEWS.
Sounds like they're either
stupid or complicit. If I were either, I wouldn't want to talk to
anyone, either. |
| Source
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/WNT_alabama_camp020725.html |
In 1999 Sulayman
ventured into the business world with a one-man enterprise, Sakina Security Services.
This company’s website, registered in Sulayman’s
name, offered enrolment to ‘the ultimate jehad
challenge’, a course conducted in the US. The site was one of
bravado and hyperbole, referring to the skills needed to conduct
‘high profile missions’. The website declared
support for various Muslim causes, including Chechnya and the
liberation of Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem. This, and his earlier
Palestine visit, led to Sulayman being a marked man.
Sunday, January 12, 2003
Sulayman Balal Zainulabidin is
dead. He is one of the converts to Islam I
mentioned the other day, and his is an interesting story:
He was from Greenwich, south east London, was black, a chef (or kitchen
assistant or kitchen porter) at the Royal College of Obstetricians, and
was born 'Frank Etim' in Chelsea, central London. He converted to Islam
in 1979.
http://xymphora.blogspot.com/2003/01/sulayman-balal-zainulabidin-is-dead.html
- His camp was supposed to be held at a
British-owned rifle range in Marion, Alabama, called
'Ground Zero USA'. The people who run that rifle range deny any
connection with the 'Ultimate Jihad Challenge' (although Mark
Yates,
a former British Army officer who founded the range, and a man who
seems to bill
himself as a combination of Rambo and James Bond, admits that Zainulabidin
attended three of his training classes in
Wales
in 1996, and that he had later, unspecified, contacts with Zainulabidin).
The owners of Ground Zero USA claim that Zainulabidin
had plagiarized
their promotional materials and used them on his Web site. Oddly, the
FBI had to expressly deny
reports that it was investigating Ground Zero USA in connection with
their investigation of the alleged Washington snipers, John Muhammad
and John Malvo.
- There are some reports linking Zainulabidin's
company, Sakina
Security Services, to James Ujaama,
another of the 'converts' on my list. James Ujaama was originally held
as a material witness with respect to a terrorist training camp
supposedly established in Bly, Oregon (which appears to have been an
almost comical operation). He was later
indicted
for conspiracy to support the al-Qaeda network and using, carrying,
possessing and discharging firearms during a crime. The FBI alleges
he delivered laptop computers to the Taliban at the behest of radical
London imam Sheikh Abu Hamza al-Masri. Authorities claim that James
Ujaama designed the Sakina Security Services website.
It is an interesting coincidence that James Ujaama was allegedly
associated with Semi Osman, a man who worked as an automobile mechanic
in Tacoma, Washington and was a leader of a mosque in Seattle (the
mosque founded
by James Ujaama's brother, Mustafa Ujaama, another convert to Islam),
while John Muhammad was a Muslim convert who had also been an
automobile mechanic in Tacoma, Washington. (So the rather tenuous
connection between John Muhammad and Ground Zero USA might be that John
Muhammad might have known fellow Muslim and fellow Tacoma auto mechanic
Semi Osman, who was allegedly associated with James Ujaama, who
designed the website for Sakina Security Services, which was purporting
to send people to Ground Zero USA training camp in Marion, Alabama, the
residence
of the person from whom the credit card was stolen that was supposed to
be used for the $10 million ransom, and a place which isn't that far
from Montgomery, Alabama, where Muhammad and Malvo allegedly committed
a murder.)
- Sakina Security Services goes back at least to 1999, when
it, along with founder Muhammad Jameel, is mentioned in an article
on Sheikh Abu Hamza al-Masri and radical Islam. There was no mention of
Zainulabidin
but Sakina Security Services is described as "training Muslims in
self-defense and outdoor survival strategies and offering
community-based personal security services." In June 2000, an article
again mentions Muhammad Jameel and the fact he is linked with Sheikh
Abu Hamza al-Masri. It even mentions the "two-week course in the US
called the Ultimate Jihad Challenge," but does not mention Zainulabidin.
Sakina Security Services is also described as "an international
organisation funded by wealthy individuals" which ran at least one four
month course at a military training camp in Kashmir. Eventually, Zainulabidin
is described
as having 'founded' Sakina Security Services (so who was the founder?).
- In an article
dated June 28, 2000 in The Hindu, the spokesman for
Sakina Security Services calls himself Suleiman Bilal, which are the
first two names of Zainulabidin.
However, the article goes on to state:
"Mr.
Bilal, who according to other British newspapers also goes by the name
of Mohammad Jameel, said he had 'never been to Kashmir in his life' and
described press reports that he was recruiting for jihad as 'made up.'
He however acknowledged that a group of young British Muslims, arrested
in Yemen last year on charge of trying to overthrow the Government, had
been trained by him. He however said he was not responsible for the
actions of all those he trained."
It is intriguing that the article
also states that Suleiman Bilal "admitted he had been interviewed by
the British security services, but said he had been allowed to continue
with his training business. 'They wouldn't have done that if there was
anything wrong,' he added." This means that in 2000, British 'security
services' were aware of what Sakina Security Services was doing, but
apparently didn't object. Mohammad Jameel was described
as "a British-born Muslim linked with the leading fundamentalists
Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed and Sheikh Abu Hamza al- Masri." Omar
Bakri
is quoted
as saying: "I know Brother Jameel very well. He is extremely
trustworthy and honest. As head of Al-Muhjiroun [meaning The Eyes, The
Ears], I have overall responsibility for a number of organisations
fighting for the Islamic cause. Sakina is one of those." From the same
article, here is another exerpt:
"Last year The Telegraph revealed
how all three men were involved in special training courses for
recruits in the South of England, Nottinghamshire and Scotland. Even
then there was a suggestion that some recruits were being taught how to
use guns. Last year they shared a platform at a public meeting in
London. After more than 500 volunteers watched a video about training
camps in Afghanistan, Jameel made a passionate appeal for volunteers
and donations."
Jameel is described as being 6ft 4in tall and claims to be trained in
martial arts. In this article
on the arrest of Zainulabidin,
Zainulabidin
is assumed to be a different person than Jameel. The question is
answered in that the British authorities separately
detained Jameel (note that this article says "British investigators say
the training took place at rented shooting ranges in Michigan, Missouri
and Virginia" but does not mention Alabama!). Zainulabidin
was 44 and Jameel, at the time of his arrest in 2001, was 25. I wonder
if the confusion in identities was intentional.
- Zainulabidin
came to the attention of the authorities when he attended
at a police station looking for protection as he felt he was in some
danger after a newspaper reported the concerns of Andrew Dismore, a
Labour MP, who exposed Zainulabidin's
company Sakina Security Services because its website advertised 'The
Ultimate Jihad Challenge'. Here is a quote
from Andrew Dismore in the British Parliament on October 16, 2001:
"In an interview with the Arabic newspaper al-Sharq
al-Aswat,
Bakri Mohammed boasted that al-Muhajiroun sent Muslim youths on jihad
training courses in Virginia, Michigan and the Missouri desert where
they learned various techniques for guerrilla warfare, for making
explosives and using shoulder-mounted missiles. He stated that between
300 and 400 people were sent on such courses each year, travelling as
Europeans on British, French and German passports so that they did not
need entry visas for the United States although most were of Asian or
Arab origin. The training was organised by a British security firm that
is managed by a Muhajiroun member. I believe that to be Sakina Security
Services and the Muhajiroun member to be Mohammed Jameel."
- Zainulabidin
was admitted to hospital near Uxbridge for a routine operation on his
knee. Within days of the minor surgery his health dramatically
deteriorated and he slipped into a coma. He never came out of his coma
and his hospital drug records went missing. The official
explanation is that he died after being stricken by a powerful
'superbug', or drug-resistant bacteria. (As an aside, I can't help but
note that noted conspiracy writer Jim
Keith
also died in the course of a 'routine' knee operation.)
- His family alleged
that he must have been murdered. They claim that they did not want an
autopsy done for religious reasons, and he was buried without any post
mortem examination to determine the cause of death. Can you imagine
what would have happened had they gone to the police and claimed that
he was murdered by his wife? Do you think in that case the police would
have agreed to have no examination of the body to determine the cause
of death? The police failure to insist on an autopsy is extremely
suspicious to me, and looks like an official cover-up.
- Some feel that Zainulabidin's
murder is the first example of the 'new' (ha, ha!) CIA program of
Israeli-style targeted assassinations. Given the fact that the hospital
records were missing, and the enthusiasm of the local police to avoid
an autopsy, this looks more like a local job than a CIA operation. The
trial and its aftermath have been highly politicized,
and Zainulabidin
threatened to sue
the authorities for his persecution. Is it possible that someone
decided that for justice to be served Zainulabidin
had to be murdered? Even after the trial, he may have been followed
by British intelligence agents, who may have felt he continued to be up
to no good.
It seems to me that there are two possible explanations for all this:
- Zainulabidin
was a kitchen assistant who attempted to make some extra money as a
sort of jihad travel agent, getting a commission from Ground Zero USA
for directing men there who were looking for a shooting holiday (rather
than eco-tourism, this could be called terro-tourism). I find Yates'
assertions that he had nothing to do with Zainulabidin's
business rather implausible, as why would Zainulabidin
use Ground Zero material unless he had some understanding with Ground
Zero?. The fact that he continued to work in the kitchen with what must
have been a painful arthritic knee (which became infected while he was
in prison - he limped out of the courtroom after he was acquitted)
probably means he was very unsuccessful at this business, and needed
his regular job. The whole operation may have just consisted of the
website (Sakina used
the addresses of at least two other businesses without their
knowledge). If the only customer was a security guard at a Sainsbury's
store, I'd pay to see him use his jihad training when some guy tries to
take nine items through the 'eight items or less' line.
- Zainulabidin
was running some sort of 'honeypot' for some police or intelligence
organization, with the intention of obtaining the names of those
interested in the training camp so they could be watched and
investigated by British authorities. I only raise this possibility as
there are simply too many problems with the Official Story as it
stands. How is it that this operation and website have been operating
for a number of years with only one
customer in its last two years, as Zainulabidin
apparently successfully convinced the jury? How is it that earlier
articles on Sakina make it seem that it was sending many people to
training camps in Afghanistan and Kashmir, not to mention the South of
England, Nottinghamshire and Scotland, and not to mention Michigan,
Missouri and Virginia? How is it that the case was so hyped up by the
British authorities as they fought the war against terrorism, but Zainulabidin
appeared to get off so easily, almost as if the prosecution didn't try
to mount a proper case? What are the various roles of Zainulabidin
and Mohammad Jameel (remember that Jameel has been associated with
prominent Islamic fundamentalist religious leaders Sheikh Omar Bakri
Mohammed and Sheikh Abu Hamza al-Masri, and at least Hamza al-Masri has
been linked to bin Laden)? Why, in 2000, did the British 'security
services' not object to what Sakina was doing, including training
people who were later arrested on charges of trying to overthrow the
government of Yemen? Why was Zainulabidin
arrested after he went to the police to complain that his safety might
be in question due to a newspaper article written about him? Might this
whole trial have been a sham to polish up the fundamentalist reputation
of Zainulabidin?
If so, could he have been murdered by Islamic fundamentalists who found
out they'd been had? Did he really have a job at the the Royal College
of Obstetricians with his gimpy knee, or was that part of his cover?
What was he doing associating with colorful character, intelligence
expert, and former Army officer Yates, and what were the nature of the
undescribed 'contacts' that Yates had with him? Isn't the concept of an
'Ultimate Jihad Challenge' somewhat blasphemous from the point of view
of strict fundamentalists? Was his threat to sue over the trial part of
the creation of his image? After he was acquitted, why was he being
followed? If he was who he said he was, a harmless kitchen worker, who
would want to kill him? What happened to his hospital records? Why no
autopsy?
The silencing of a fearless man
www.salaam.co.uk/themeofthemonth/january03_index.php%3Fl%3D8%2582%2522%3D8
Sulayman died on 22 December 2002, and if justice is to be done, there
are many who will need to be called to the dock to answer for their
vendetta against a harmless man - the mob of Fleet Street, a police
force obsessed with results, and a Member of Parliament with an agenda.
Andrew Dismore pursued the matter in Parliament, on 25 May 2000 raising
a question with the Home Secretary to establish what action would be
taken “in respect of the activities of Sakina Security
Services relating to British Islamic fundamentalists and firearms and
explosives training in the United States”. Arani & Co
would show that only one person had ever enrolled on Sakina’s
training course, - a Sainsbury's security guard who traveled to a
commercial bodyguard training camp in the United States and that the
web site notice offered the same type of training course advertised by
125 different English companies. In fact some of the site’s
content had been taken - without permission - from a US security
company’s web site. Notwithstanding all this, in the
aftermath of September 11 Sulayman was arrested on 1st October 2001
charged with providing training in guns and explosives, an offence
under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Andrew Dismore continued the pursuit of his quarry. On 16 October 2001
he observed in Parliament that “Sakina is an Islamist
security organisation with extremely close links to al-Muhajiroun and
Supporters of Sharia. Sakina sends people overseas for jihad training
with live arms and ammunition. It is hostile to the British Government,
police and security services, and regularly issues threats to British
interests in the United Kingdom and overseas. It is also particularly
anti-semitic and appears to have singled out the Jewish community as
its direct adversary. In October 2000, Sakina launched an appeal for
donations to the Al Aqsa Liberation Fund to raise money to support the
Palestinian jihad….Sakina also organises training in many
different sites in the United Kingdom. However, its activities are not
limited to that. A bulletin board posted on its website a year ago
today claimed that Sakina operatives were in ‘occupied
Palestine, sisterly Lebanon and in Jordan’ ready to fight in
the Palestinian jihad. Although the police have acted, I regret that
the Department of Trade and Industry has done nothing to close the
company. So far, only one Sakina associate, Sulayman Bilal Zain-ul
Abidin—also known as Frank Etim—has been arrested
and charged with offences under the Terrorism Act 2000”.
After a ten month incarceration in the Belmarsh high security prison,
Sulayman was brought to trial in the Old Bailey in August 2002. The
prosecution case was that Sakina Security Services was a front for
Al-Qaida, for "the pursuit of jihad, a holy war, against the perceived
enemies of Islam". These allegations could not be backed by evidence to
convince a jury, and after four days of deliberation, Sulayman was
acquitted. Faced with financial ruin, in poor health and a house
repossessed, he planned to sue the police for unlawful arrest. He told
the press, “If you speak up for oppressed people, it means
you are a terrorist. If you give money to any Muslim charity
organisations, you're funding terrorism”. At his trial he
explained Jehad as struggle in its widest sense. It is a tribute to his
character that he did not lose a sense of humour and could draw on his
Catholic upbringing to reinforce the point, “the priest used
to say every Sunday take this bread all of you and eat it - this is the
body of Isa alayhissalam, asthagfullah, and then he would say take this
water and drink it - this is the blood of Isa alayhissalam,
asthagfullah. So if I was to act like they do and take the religion out
of context I'd say look at these people they are promoting
cannibalism”.
The due process of law however did not quell Andrew Dismore's
concerns, who was reported as describing the verdict as very
disappointing. FBI sources also confirmed that they were still
investigating an alleged link between Sakina and James Ujaama, arrested
in Denver, Colorado, for delivering laptop computers to the Taliban.
Sulayman believed that the police would be carrying out a character
assassination against Muddasir Arani, his solicitor. He was on the
verge of disclosing this information to her in December 2002 when he
was taken into hospital on an emergency basis for a knee operation. A
friend recounts that "Sulayman was laughing and joking with us for the
first two days after his operation. He was sitting up in bed and said
he felt fine. By the third day he seemed drowsy and his wife became
alarmed. After that he slipped in to a coma. His drug records went
missing and no one seemed to know what medication he had been given. It
all sounded very suspicious and then on Sunday he died. He never came
out of his coma”
Maddassar Arani notes that, "His wife did not want a post
mortem examination on religious grounds and because of her wishes no
tests or examinations have been carried out. She does not want her
husband's body to be exhumed to try and prove foul play or medical
negligence. She has lost her husband and no amount of legal activity
and claims can bring back her husband. She did not want his burial
delayed and wants no further pain for her husband. We have to respect
her wishes. The cause of death on the certificate has been given as
cardiac arrest, organ failure, a septic knee and arthritis. His death
is very suspicious. The day before he went into hospital he said he
wanted to see me about something very important. He said he had some
vital information about the anti- terrorist squad, but did not want to
discuss it over the telephone."
(Sources: http://www.inminds.co.uk/sep11-hidden-victims.html#t2;
http://www.ummahnews.com/viewarticle.php?sid=887;
http://www.observer.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4488436,00.html;
solicitor Mudassar Arani of Arani & Co)
Blunkett
'sorry' for MI5 harassment
Apology fails to soothe Muslim chef who was cleared of terror charges
Zainulabidin said the campaign had been led by Andrew Dismore, a Labour
MP, who exposed Zainulabidin's company Sakina Security Services
because its website advertised 'The Ultimate Jihad Challenge'.
The court heard that Zainulabidin had no links to Osama bin Laden's
al-Qaeda organisation, and had sent just one person for training
- a Sainsbury's security guard who travelled to a commercial
bodyguard training camp in the United States with no link to Islamic
terrorism.
Zainulabidin, 44, was born Francis Etim and converted from Catholicism
to Islam in 1979. His Sakina Security Services website offered courses
in 'bonecrushing' and 'the Islamic art of war'.
A two-week course in firearms training in the US called 'Ultimate Jihad
Challenge' cost £3,000. But in court he claimed that the word
'jihad' meant 'struggle' in the context in which he used it, not 'holy
war', the meaning often used by militant organisations.
http://www.inminds.co.uk/sep11-hidden-victims.html#t2

Talking about
the case of Sulayman Zain-ul-Abidin:
My client was not prosecuted because he was a terrorist.
My client was only prosecuted because he was a Muslim
and not for any other reason. It was not my client that was being
tried, it was ISLAM that was being tried. Islam not terrorism.
My client had to justify why he was following Islam. My
client had to justify how much he practised Islam.
Why? Aren't we all entitled to have our basic rights to follow our
religious beliefs?
But no he couldn't do that could he, because he was a Muslim...

..They took my religion
out of context. Before I embraced Islam the priest used to say every
Sunday take this bread all of you and eat it - this is the body of
[Jesus] Isa (A.S), asthagfullah, and then he would say take this water
and drink it - this is the blood of Isa (A.S.), asthagfullah. So if I
was to act like they do and take the religion out of context I'd say
look at these people they are promoting cannibalism. The word Jihad was
such a trophy for them. Every person, they tried to get to come up and
say Jihad only means holy war...
Sulayman Zain-ul-Abidin was wrongfully arrested under the
Terrorism Act and spent ten months imprisoned in Belmarsh Prison before
his trail and subsequent acquittal. The trail was a shambles, the facts
at the trial clearly showed that had been targeted simply for being a
Muslim rather than any evidence against him.
His arrest was politically motivated. Labour MP Andrew
Dismore, a member of the arch-Zionist Labour Friends of Israel (a
shadowy lobby group which does Israel’s bidding in the
British Parliament) first reported Sulayman Zain-ul-Abidin to the
police and pressed hard for them to prosecute. (further
details)
In this short talk Sulayman Zain-ul-Abidin shares some hard
hitting truths that Muslims need to hear, as well as talking about his
imprisonment and trial.
http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-news-0314.html
However, Zain-ul-abidin, a chef at a London medical school, defended
himself by arguing that he was prosecuted as a "trophy" terrorist
scapegoat.
He said in court, "September 11 happened and they have got to show the
public they are fighting Islamic terrorism.
"It's a joke - the bottom line is that if September 11 never happened I
wouldn't be standing here and trying to justify trying to make a
business.
"I'm their trophy, I'm their prize. They have got to convict me," he
said.
He said he was merely running a legitimate security service and that
the only person who took a course in the past two years was a London
supermarket security guard.
Zain-ul-abidin was arrested three weeks after September 11 and two
weeks after going to a London police station to complain he did not
feel safe following a newspaper article outlining his activities.
A police spokesman said anti-terrorist investigators believed the
prosecution's case was "properly brought to the court (and)
meticulously prepared".
But Labour MP Andrew Dismore called the outcome "very disappointing".
Dismore is a member of the arch-Zionist Labour Friends of Israel, a
shadowy lobby group which does Israel’s bidding in the
British Parliament. He reported Zain-ul-Abidin to the police and
pressed hard for them to prosecute.
CIA
hit squad accused of London assassination
Yvonne Ridley
6 January 2003
A man accused of using a website to offer training to would-be
terrorists has died in a London hospital under mysterious circumstances.
Friends and
family believe Sulayman Zain-ul-abidin was murdered in his hospital bed
as he recovered from a routine knee surgery.
Those suspecting foul play, say the Muslim convert could even be the
first victim of a CIA hit squad
sent to Britain to "eliminate" terrorist suspects.
The American agents who are licensed to kill, are under orders to
"track, hunt and eliminate" Al Qaeda suspects
as part of President George W Bush's War on Terrorism.
Now questions are being asked if Mr Zain-ul-abidin's name featured on
the hit list. Sheikh Abu Hamza,
a friend of the dead man, is already thought to be on the hit
list suspected of being Al Qaeda's spiritual leader in Europe.
Mr Zain-ul-abidin was admitted to hospital near Uxbridge, west London,
for a routine operation on his knee.
Within days of the minor surgery his health dramatically deteriorated
and he slipped in to a coma.
Medical records went missing arousing suspicion among those close to
him.
"Sulayman was laughing and joking with us for the first two days after
his operation.
He was sitting up in bed and said he felt fine. By the third day he
seemed drowsy and his wife became alarmed.
After that he slipped in to a coma. His drug records went
missing and no one seemed to know what medication he had been given.
It all sounded very suspicious and then on Sunday he died. He
never came out of his coma.
We wanted a big investigation," said a close family friend.
However, the exact cause of his death may never be known, after the
family of Mr Zain-ul-abidin
refused a post mortem examination on religious grounds.
He was buried on Tuesday after a service attended by more
than 400 people.
Maddassar Arani, his solicitor, said: "His wife did not want a post
mortem examination on religious grounds and because of her wishes
no tests or examinations have been carried out. She does not
want her husband's body to be exhumed to try and prove foul
play
or medical negligence. She has lost her husband and no amount of legal
activity and claims can bring back her husband.
She did not want his burial delayed and wants no further pain for her
husband. We have to respect her wishes.
"The cause of death on the certificate has been given as cardiac
arrest, organ failure, a septic knee and arthritis.
His death is very suspicious. The day before he went into hospital he
said he wanted to see me about something very important.
He said he had some vital information about the anti- terrorist squad,
but did not want to discuss it over the telephone."
Even though her client was cleared at the Old Bailey earlier this year,
Mrs Arani said she was aware
that the FBI were still conducting an investigation trying to link her
client to another terrorist suspect being held in America.
Mr Zain-ul-abidin, came to prominence last year as the first Muslim to
be tried in Britain under the Terrorism Act of 2000
since the atrocities of September 11. He was cleared at the
Old Bailey after he claimed that he had been made a scapegoat.
The 44-year-old chef, who worked at the Royal College of Obstetricians,
was arrested after his website
offering "the Ultimate Jihad Challenge" - including weapons training at
a state of the art centre in America
- was exposed by a London newspaper. In the witness box, he denounced
his detention as a joke.
"September 11 happened and they have got to show the public they are
fighting Islamic terrorists.
At the magistrates' court, the prosecutor said they had 40
anti-terrorism officers
on this case working 24 hours a day, seven days a week in 55
countries.
"Now I have appeared before the highest court in the land and what
evidence have they produced? It's a joke.
The bottom line is that, if September 11 had never happened, I would
not be standing here trying to justify trying to make a business.
I am their trophy. I am their prize. They have got to convict
me," Mr Zain-ul-abidin told the jury who cleared him after a five-day
retirement.
After he walked from the court, FBI sources in America confirmed that
they were still investigating
an alleged link between Zain-ul-abidin's security company Sakina and
James Ujaama, another convert to Islam arrested in Denver, Colorado,
on a material witness warrant. The FBI alleges that Ujaama delivered
laptop computers to the Taliban.
Mrs Arani said: "He had nothing to do with the Ujaama case and I am
quite prepared to testify and say just that."
On the day he walked free from the Old Bailey she said: "He has nothing
now and yet he is a totally innocent man.
His house has been repossessed since his arrest and he will now have to
rebuild his life."
After the newspaper article appeared, Mr Zain-ul-abidin went to a
police station near his home in Kidbrook,
south-east London, and expressed fears for his safety. He
told police that he gave security training
to people from all ethnic backgrounds and he left his
business card.
When he was arrested two weeks later police found articles in his
laptop about bin Laden and al-Qaeda.
They also found that he had erased e-mails about the weapons
course, one of which said: "Let me sacrifice myself for jihad - send
details".
Mark Ellison, prosecuting, said the website advertised Zain-ul-abidin's
company, Sakina Security Services,
as "Britain's first Islamic threat assessment unit", offering
a variety of training for bodyguards, survival techniques and weapon
instruction.
He said the corporate front of the site was a veil of protection for
its true purpose, "assisting or preparing terrorism".
Sakina was "a dismal failure" commercially.
Mr Zain-ul-abidin, who was born Francis Etim in London but changed his
name when he converted to Islam in 1979,
said he was running a legitimate security training business
and ignored any responses to the site
from those who thought he might be recruiting for a jihad.
His company Sakina, released a statement immediately after his death on
Sunday.
It read: "Sulayman has been harassed by the police and MI5 since 1999
when he was arrested with Abu Hamza.
Sulayman was arrested in order for him to provide evidence
against Abu Hamza.
Sulayman declined to do so as he has never wanted to give evidence
against Abu Hamza who is the sheikh of Finsbury Park Mosque.
"Sulayman was then arrested and detained by the anti-terrorist branch
in order to put pressure on him
to give evidence against Abu Hamza, which he refused to do so. Since
then there has been a conspiracy against Sulayman
to have him prosecuted. He was arrested on October 1 2001 and detained
for over 10 months in prison.
He was proved innocent of terrorist charges on August 9 2002.
"What happened to Sulayman should not be allowed to happen to any other
person. Sulayman was not a member of any group
and never has been." The statement ends with a final line
stating: "His friends are treating his death with suspicion."
Sheikh Abu Hamza is understood to have supported the call for a post
mortem examination.
The usually outspoken cleric declined to comment "until later" on Mr
Zain-ul-Abidin's death.
A spokesman for the Islamic Human Rights Commission, which is "alarmed
and concerned" about this story,
said: "What was unknown about Sulayman Zain ul Abedin is his
extremely caring nature, which became apparent at his funeral.
People from all different backgrounds, schools of thought and indeed
many non-Muslim friends and colleagues gathered.
Each one had many stories of his kindness and caring nature. The many
tears were testimony that he will be greatly missed.
His wrongful arrest and detention still demand an apology from the
authorities."
The IHRC says it intends to press for more information from
the British Government.
========
On December 22nd, 2002, Sulayman Zain ul-Abedin [formally Francis Etim]
died in his early 40's,
with funeral prayers read at the West London Islamic Centre
on the 24th of December, 2002, after the Zuhur Prayer.
http://www.victorynewsmagazine.com/SulaymanZainulAbedinHolyMartyr.htm
Interview
With Mudassar Arani
==========
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zain-ul-Abidin
Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin (King of Kashmir 1423-1474 A.D.) fondly named
'Badshah', the great king, by his loving subjects and remembered with
love and reverence by the posterity even to this day. He was the son of
Sultan Sikander.
http://web.archive.org/web/20020612201316/http://www.ikashmir.org/PastPresent/chapter2.html
Worst kind of fanaticism and religious bigotry brought about an end to
a well founded culture and civilisation and the region of Kashmir fell
to its hands. The paradise (that Kashmir was) was profoundly wounded,
nay decimated, not by the Arab legions led by Bin Qasim but by the
legions of Sultan Sikander and Sultan Ali Shah. What Bin Qasim was to
Sindh, Sikander and Ali Shah were to Kashmir.
It is a recognised fact of history that Zain-ul-abidin was the author
of a new chapter of tolerance, mutual good-will and co- existence in
the history of Kashmir. He failed his father by not adhering to the
atrocious precedent of religious persecution leading to a blood-soaked
catastrophe. Nor was he myopic, narrow minded and fired with religious
sectarianism. Be it said, "His reign shines out as a sparkling gem
amidst the narrow-minded and short sighted rulers of his time''.l Anand
Koul Bamzai records, "In the world around him he could have found
little to help him. He was a potentate encouraged to be tyrannical and
selfish by tradition and especially by the example of his father,
Sikander. Zain-ul-abidin was deservedly surnamed Bud Shah or Great
King."2
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www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1924323/posts
Huma Abedin's
father, Syed Zainul Abedin,
was born in India, in 1928 [prior to the partition]. It is possible
that he was named for the fourth Imam, Ali Ibn el Hussain, Zainul Abedeen,
also known as Zayn al-Abidin.
Syed Zainul Abedin's
undergraduate education was at Aligarh Muslim University, and his
graduate education was at the University of Pennsylvania, where he
received his PhD, in American Civilization, in 1974:
Professor Abedin
then abruptly uprooted his family [to include his wife, Saleha, and his
2-year-old daughter, Huma], circa 1977, and headed to Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
Thereafter he founded the Institute of
Muslim Minority Affairs, with offices in both Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia, and London, England.
In addition, he was a counselor of the Râbitat al-'Alam
al-Islâmî, also known as the Muslim World League,
during the 1980's.
Syed Zainul Abedin
died in 1993.
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- ZAINUL
ABIDIN, MOHD.- (7) B.A. 1904.
- ZAINUL
ABDEEN KHAN- (7) B.Sc. 1968.
- ZAINUL
ABDIN- (7) B.A. 1924.
- ZAINUL
ABDIN- (1) Raziuddin,
Budaun (2) 5.1.1941 (7) B.A. 1962.
- ZAINUL
ABDIN KAZMI- (7) LL.B. 1931.
- ZAINUL
ABDIN KHAN- (7) M.Sc. 1970.
- ZAINUL
ABDEN,M.- (1) Md. Nazeer,
Zamania-Ghazipur (2) 1.4.1902 (7) B.A. 1926; B.T. 1927.
- ZAINUL
ABDIN, MOHD.- (1) Mohd. Junaid,
Jaunpur (2) 1898 (7) LL.B. 1927.
- ZAINUL
ABDIN, MOHD.- (1) Mohd. Meera
Basha (2) 2.4.1932, Kakinada (3) 24.7.1951 (7) M.Sc. 1953 (10) Abbasia
Medical Hall, Mosque Street, Kakinada
- ZAINUL
ABDIN, MOHD.- (1) Mohd. Sayeed
– Champaran (2) 3.1.1927 (7) B.A. 1946.
- ZAINUL
ABEDEEN- (2) 5.1.1941 (7)
B.A.; B.Lib. Sc. 1963 (8) M.A. Sociology, Meerut University 1967 (10)
Library Asstt., Indian Standards Institute 9, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg,
New Delhi-1.
- «ZAINUL
ABEDEEN- (1) Syed Faqeer
Husain (2) Nahrpur, Azamgarh (3) 26.10, 1895 (4) II Year (10) Head
Draftsman, Engg. Deptt. Kanpur.
- «ZAINUL ABEDIN
- (1) Mohammad
Abdullah (2) Elichhpur (3) 13.3.1900 (4) II Yr. (7) Inter 1901; B.A.
1904 (9) Member Old Boys Asso. (10) Naib Tehsildar, Bassein C.P.
- ZAINUL
ABEDIN- (1) Mohd. Ibrahim
(2) 13.10.1928 (7) B.Ed., 1955.
- ZAINUL
ABEDIN
ABEDI, SYED- (1) Syed Haji Hasan
Abedi (2) 9.12.1933 Jalali, Aligarh (3) July 1941 (4) V.M.U. City High
School (5) N.R.S.C. “B” (6) May, 1956 (7) B.Sc.
Engg. 1956 (9) Sports, Secy. Common Room NRSC “B”
1955; Colour Holder Table Tennis; NRSC 1955; Cricket etc. (10) Asstt.
Engineer, Irrigation Deptt. U.P. Betwa Canal Division –
Ora-U.P.
- ZAINUL
ABEDIN
AHMED- (1) Zainuddin Ahmed,
Kaira (7) B.A. (Hons.) 1928.
- ZAINUL
ABEDIN
KUREISHY- (7) B.A.1925.
- ZAINUL
ABEDIN,
MOHD.- (7) B.A. 1923.
- ZAINUL
ABEDIN,
SYED-
(7) B.A. 1946; M.A. 1948.
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