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SECRET WORLD OF IFE
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Monday, March 08, 2010 (01:52:41) (31 reads)
On Whitechapel Road in the heart of the East End stands the East London Mosque.
For most of the 15,000 ordinary Muslims who pray there each week, it is simply a place of worship. For many, it provides valuable social facilities, and creche and outreach services.
But for a small number, the mosque is the headquarters of a secretive, fundamentalist political network. The Islamic Forum of Europe is dedicated, in its own words, to changing the “very infrastructure of society, its institutions, its culture, its political order and its creed … from ignorance to Islam”.
The mosque and IFE are inextricably intertwined. Dr Mohammed Abdul Bari, the chairman of the mosque, and its vice-chairman are former IFE presidents.
The director and imam of the mosque are trustees of the group. Of 22 IFE trustees in recent years, only five have not also been trustees or officeholders of the religious centre.
The mosque calls the IFE a “social welfare organisation” and the IFE presents itself as committed to “community cohesion” and “tolerance”.
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GOING AFTER BLAIR
Posted by neverquit on Sunday, January 31, 2010 (01:29:14) (98 reads)
LONDON – He was right and he'd do it again.
That was Tony Blair's message Friday as he fought for his place in history against critics who contend it was folly to join the Americans in invading Iraq based on intelligence that was faulty and weapons of mass destruction that turned out not to exist.
The highly anticipated testimony before an official inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq conflict provided both a reprise and a coda to the Blair years: The former prime minister showed his impressive rhetorical skills and high-minded principles, but left unanswered whether the war that defines his mixed legacy was justified.
Many in the audience, including the relatives of soldiers and civilians killed in the war, were not impressed. Blair's claim to have no regrets drew an angry outburst. As he left, one man stood up and shouted "You are a liar!" A second added: "And a murderer."
The six-hour session Friday capped a wide-ranging inquiry that since November has heard extensive evidence from government lawyers and ministers who raised doubts about the legality and wisdom of the 2003 Iraq invasion, which was extremely unpopular in Britain.
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UK RAISES TERROR THREAT LEVEL
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Saturday, January 23, 2010 (04:15:36) (125 reads)
Britain raised its terror threat assessment from "substantial" to "severe", the second-highest level, suggesting an attack on the country is "highly likely", Home Secretary Alan Johnson said.
The change was announced just weeks after a failed plane bombing in the United States, and days ahead of two major international conferences on Yemen and Afghanistan in London.
"The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre has today raised the threat to the UK from international terrorism from substantial to severe," Johnson said, referring to the assessment unit within the MI5 domestic intelligence agency.
"This means that a terrorist attack is highly likely, but I should stress that there is no intelligence to suggest than an attack is imminent."
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TERRORIST HUNT UNDERWAY IN UK
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Saturday, December 26, 2009 (18:18:02) (137 reads)
Police in the U.K. are searching a number of locations in connection with an alleged attempt to blow up a jet carrying 278 people as it landed in Detroit, while authorities meet with a Nigerian banker that may be the father of the suspect.
Multiple law enforcement officials identified the suspect in Friday's attempted attack as Nigerian national, Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab. He was reportedly an engineering student at London's University College.
U.S. authorities claim he has links to Al Qaeda and are working with London Metropolitan police to search addresses with possible connections to the suspected terror attack.
Former bank official Alhaji Umaru Mutallab says he traveled from his home in the Nigeria's Muslim-dominated north to meet officials in Abuja, the capital. The elder Mutallab says his son left London to travel, though he did not know where to.
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I'M CALLING "SET-UP"
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Saturday, September 12, 2009 (02:15:45) (161 reads)
Recrimination over a bloody raid that freed a New York Times reporter from Taliban captors in Afghanistan deepened on Friday with both Britain's government and the newspaper defending their actions.
British-Irish journalist Stephen Farrell escaped unharmed in Wednesday's dramatic commando operation, but his Afghan colleague Sultan Munadi was killed in the crossfire along with a British soldier, and an Afghan woman and child.
Munadi's brother said negotiators were on the brink of winning their release and slammed the raid as "thoughtless" despite insistence from British Foreign Secretary David Miliband that it was the only way to secure their freedom.
"There was no need for this operation at all," Munadi's brother Mohammad Osman told AFP.
"The ICRC (the International Committee of the Red Cross), the United Nations, tribal elders were all involved in optimistic negotiations for their release, when all of sudden this raid took place," he added.
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TERRORIST FOR OIL?
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Saturday, August 22, 2009 (21:05:21) (171 reads)
Tony Blair has been accused of agreeing a 'blood money' deal involving the Lockerbie bomber with Colonel Gaddafi just hours before BP unveiled a £500million oil contract.
The then Prime Minister laid the foundations for the release of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi during a meeting with the Libyan leader in a desert tent two years ago.
The pair thrashed out a controversial prisoner transfer deal just before BP chairman Peter Sutherland announced the firm was investing $900million - about £545million - to search for oil in Libya. If the firm strikes rich, it could be worth £13billion.
The Scottish Government confirmed that its justice secretary Kenny MacAskill would announce Megrahi's fate at 1pm today.
It is widely expected that the terminally-ill 57-year-old, the only person convicted of the December 1988 bombing, will be freed on compassionate grounds.
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BRITISH AND FRENCH NUKE SUBS COLLIDE
Posted by Patriot on Monday, February 16, 2009 (09:18:27) (225 reads)
BRITISH and French nuclear submarines which collided deep under the Atlantic could have sunk or released deadly radioactivity, it emerged last night.
The Royal Navy’s HMS Vanguard and the French Navy’s Le Triomphant are both nuclear powered and were carrying nuke missiles.
Between them they had around 250 sailors on board.
A senior Navy source said: “The potential consequences are unthinkable. It’s very unlikely there would have been a nuclear explosion.
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THE BRITISH WANT THEIR GUNS BACK
Posted by Patriot on Monday, January 26, 2009 (16:41:01) (453 reads)
The British citizens are now starting to understand just how bad of a decision it was to ban handguns and now hunting. Since the ban on handguns 6 years ago crime has risen 40%. Are the American people listening?
Take 9 minutes out or your day and watch this video, it's probably one of the most important messages you will ever hear. Be apathetic about your freedoms and they WILL be taken from you. Our new administration is headed down this path with a focus on the 2nd Amendment.
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MAYBE SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN DENMARK?
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Sunday, April 20, 2008 (01:32:55) (287 reads)
Commuters in London and its neighboring towns and villages in southern England woke up to an unusual smell Friday morning: a stink that led many to wonder if the city's sewers had overflowed.
Not even the queen was spared, as newspapers reported that Windsor Castle also suffered from the effects of the putrid smell.
The U.K. Meteorological Office (Met Office) was quick to assure callers that there was no reason to panic.
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WHO DARES WINS!
Posted by neverquit on Monday, March 24, 2008 (00:43:00) (216 reads)
British Special Forces are conducting covert operations against drug smugglers in southern Afghanistan for the first time.
The operations represent a shift from the British military's long-held opposition to direct involvement in Afghanistan's drugs war. British Special Forces in Helmand province had previously been limited to targeting members of the Taliban leadership.

The operations are being conducted at night with members of Battalion 333, a secretive unit from the elite Afghan counter-narcotics police.
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TERROR CAMPS IN UK COUNTRYSIDE
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Thursday, February 28, 2008 (02:00:13) (200 reads)
Clad in mud-smeared combat fatigues, the young Muslim men trained in picturesque British farmland, hurling imaginary grenades, wielding sticks as mock rifles and chopping watermelons in simulated beheadings.
Tourists and others who stumbled across this sight — described by eyewitnesses in a London courtroom over recent weeks — struggled to stifle laughter.
But a four-year inquiry, which came to a close Tuesday with guilty pleas from the last two of seven gang members, has exposed a network of alleged British terrorism training camps with a serious intent to prepare recruits for mass murder.
Security officials believe hundreds of men — including a gang that made a failed attempt to bomb London's transit network — passed through camps across the English countryside.
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THE END IS NEAR! REPENT! REPENT!
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Tuesday, February 05, 2008 (22:39:58) (247 reads)
LONDON - British scientists say they have created human embryos containing DNA from two women and a man in a procedure that researchers hope might be used one day to produce embryos free of inherited diseases.
Though the preliminary research has raised concerns about the possibility of genetically modified babies, the scientists say that the embryos are still only primarily the product of one man and one woman.
"We are not trying to alter genes, we're just trying to swap a small proportion of the bad ones for some good ones," said Patrick Chinnery, a professor of neurogenetics at Newcastle University involved in the research.
The research was presented at a scientific conference recently, but has not been published in a scientific journal.
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POSSIBLE AQ ROLE IN BRITISH AIRWAYS CRASH
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Thursday, January 24, 2008 (03:04:50) (235 reads)
LONDON - Britain's foreign intelligence service is investigating whether
al-Qaida hackers -described as some of the best in the world - broke into
the state-of-the- art computerized systems of the British Airways flight that
crash-landed in London last week.
Sources have confirmed hackers could have tampered with the Boeing 777
before it left Beijing en route to Heathrow Airport, where it landed at the
very time British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was about to take off in an
identical aircraft on his visit to China.
"It could be possible to interfere with one of the electronic systems on
board Flight 38 so that a total malfunction could be generated as it was on
its final approach," an intelligence source confirmed.
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DOUBLE AGENT?
Posted by WhoDaresWins on Thursday, November 01, 2007 (14:46:46) (240 reads)
Moscow - The case of Alexander Litvinenko, who was poisoned with a lethal dose of radioactive polonium-210 in a London bar a year ago, just keeps getting murkier.
Last weekend, the London-based Daily Mail, citing anonymous intelligence and diplomatic sources, reported that the former KGB agent was also an agent of Britain's MI6 spy agency who received a monthly retainer of $4,000.
"It is understood that Sir John Scarlett, now the head of MI6 and once based in Moscow, was involved in recruiting him to the Secret Intelligence Service," the paper said. "The fact that the 43-year-old ex-Russian spy was actually working for Britain when he died could provide the key to his extraordinary killing."
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ARABS GAIN CONTROL OF LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
Posted by neverquit on Monday, September 24, 2007 (12:54:52) (219 reads)
QATAR has upped its share in London's Stock Exchange to nearly 24 per cent, giving the gulf state and neighbour Dubai a controlling stake of nearly 52 per cent.
Quoting LSE sources, a Qatari newspaper reported the gas-rich Gulf state bought an additional 3 per cent of shares on Friday, a day after it bought a 20 per cent slice of Europe's oldest stock exchange.
The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the investment unit of the Qatar government, initially bought a 20.8 per cent stake off two hedge funds.
This would put the QIA's overall share in the LSE at nearly 24 per cent.
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NEVER FORGET OUR KIA, MIA AND POW SOLDIERS
American Deaths from other wars:
1775-1783 American Revolution 4,435
1812-1815 War of 1812 2,260
1846-1848 Mexican War 13,283
1861-1865 Civil War 558,052
1898 Spanish American War 2,446
1914-1918 World War I 116,708
1939-1945 World War II 407,316
1950-1953 Korean Conflict 33,651
1957-1975 Vietnam Conflict 58,168
1991 Gulf War 293
GULF WAR II CASUALTY
LIST POW/MIA
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived." - General George S Patton
REMEMBER 9-11
"Contemplate the mangled bodies of your countrymen, and then say, 'What should be the reward of such sacrifices?' ... If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom...crouch down and lick the hands, which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen!"
Samuel Adams
9-11 Never Forget
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