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Spanish 'terrorist ordered Van Gogh killing'
Expatica (Spain) ^ | 8 November 2004 | SA

Posted on 11/08/2004 5:43:18 AM PST by Ginifer

AMSTERDAM — The assassination of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh may have been ordered by a fugitive Spanish terrorist, it has been reported.

Spanish authorities are assisting Dutch justice officials investigate possible links between the arrested suspect, Mohammed B., and Islamic extremists in Spain, the Wall Street Journal said on Monday.

Van Gogh was killed in Amsterdam last week and a letter written in Dutch with some Arabic was left at his body warning Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali that she was next. B. was allegedly carrying a suicide farewell letter at the time of his arrest.

Police are holding six people in connection with Van Gogh's murder, including B., who was charged on Friday with the killing and membership of a group with "terrorist intentions". One of the suspects is a Spanish-Moroccan.

It had previously been revealed on 20 October that the Dutch intelligence service AIVD was investigating a Dutch link to eight people arrested for allegedly plotting a bomb attack on the High Court in Madrid.

An AIVD spokesman confirmed there was a Dutch link to the suspected Spanish terror cell and that the intelligence service was co-operating closely with Spanish authorities in that investigation.

Meanwhile, police believe that an explosion at an Islamic school in Eindhoven Monday morning was in retaliation to Van Gogh’s murder. The entrance to the school was badly damaged and windows of nearby homes were shattered. No one was injured in the blast.

A series of arson attacks have also been reported at Muslim mosques across the Netherlands in recent days, but there have been no reports of inter-community disorder such as street violence or riots.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: dhimmitude; dutch; eurabia; goldenchain; holland; islam; jihadineurope; religionofpeace; rop; vangogh

1 posted on 11/08/2004 5:43:18 AM PST by Ginifer
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To: Ginifer

Well, I hope that the folowers of the religion of pieces and hatred find that hatred is a two-way road!

Let them go back to their hell holes in Morocco!


2 posted on 11/08/2004 5:48:10 AM PST by Pitiricus
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To: Ginifer

If you sleep with dogs, you get fleas.


3 posted on 11/08/2004 5:48:29 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: knighthawk

ping


4 posted on 11/08/2004 6:03:15 AM PST by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: Ginifer

The Dutch better get their feces into one coherent mass and start fixing the problems with Islamofascism. This war will not be as pleaseant for the general population as it was during the Nazis' occupation (sic).


5 posted on 11/08/2004 7:10:44 AM PST by American Vet Repairman (It's not personal...It's strictly business.)
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To: American Vet Repairman

Can't we all just get a long? I thought the Spanish Socialists fixed this?


6 posted on 11/08/2004 7:14:06 AM PST by DOGEY
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To: Ginifer; Darko
Questions to ponder:

It is known that Al-Haramain funded mosque in Amsterdam was at the heart of Van Gogh murder conspiracy. Al-Haramain operated in Bosnia and Bosnia is well documented to be linked to Madrid Al Qaeda cell.

Q: Was spanish terrorist mentioned in the text member of AQ? If he was, that makes BOsnia link involved for the third time (Hamburg, Madrid, Amsterdam)

Second question is why Holland? Because of 1000 troops in Iraq or something else?

Pim Fortuyn assasination is the key. Van Gogh was making the film about him.

Late Fortuyn was unsimathetic to immigration policy and the role Holland played in hiding Srebrenica Hoax.(Dutch government was forced to resign because of that) Fortuyn wanted to boot ICTY discgrace out of Holland if he become PM. He was shot. Van Gogh was stabbed.

7 posted on 11/08/2004 7:29:20 AM PST by DTA (proud pajamista)
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To: DOGEY

Feds Say Charity Lied About Links To bin Laden
By REBECCA CARR / Cox Washington Bureau
05-01-02
WASHINGTON --The head of one of the nation's largest Muslim charities was charged Tuesday with allegedly lying about his involvement with Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaida network of terror.
In a 35-page criminal complaint, the government contends that Enaam M. Arnaout and the Benevolence International Foundation supported bin Laden operatives who were searching for nuclear and chemical materials and plotting terrorist strikes around the world.
Arnaout, 39, executive director of the foundation based in southwest suburban Chicago, has denied in court documents any involvement with terrorists.
The complaint alleges that Arnaout has close ties with bin Laden and his top aides dating back to the 1980s when the Syrian-born naturalized American was living in Pakistan.
For example, in 1989, bin Laden asked Arnaout to care for one of his wives at his home in Pakistan until he could pick her up, according the government.
Arnaout was an "administrator" for bin Laden, distributing funds on his behalf, according to a confidential witness now cooperating with the government.
The complaint also alleges that the foundation sponsored the visa and paid for the housing in Bosnia for Mamdouh Salim, a key bin Laden associate, who allegedly approved the purchase of uranium for making a nuclear weapon.
And the al-Qaida operative ordered to carry out the purchase of the uranium, Mohamed Bayazid, used the foundation's address in Illinois to obtain a driver's license, according to the complaint.
Salim was arrested in Germany in 1998 and is currently awaiting trial in New York City on charges of conspiring with bin Laden and al-Qaida to kill U.S. citizens.
In addition, the foundation allegedly aided the Chechen mujahideen, providing money, supplies, steel-sole boots and an X-Ray machine.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Ian H. Levin ordered Arnaout held until a detention hearing next Tuesday.
The foundation's attorney, Matthew Piers, called the government's criminal complaint "bizarre." Arnaout and the foundation have not been charged with terrorism. They have been charged with perjury stemming from a civil lawsuit initiated by the foundation.
"The government, having gone through this charity with a fine tooth comb hasn't charged him with terrorism, but has charged him with perjury. I think this is compensation for the fact that the war on terrorism is failing," said Piers, comparing the arrest to the more than 1,400 people who have been detained but not charged with terrorism since the Sept. 11 attacks..
"What is of deep concern is the 'super charge' manner in which the government presented this," Piers said. "If they had been looking so carefully, why such a minor charge?"
The Treasury Department froze the charity's assets last December 14 in a nationwide crack down on nonprofit groups suspected of funneling money to overseas terrorist organizations.
In response, Benevolence International filed a lawsuit against Attorney General John Ashcroft in federal court seeking its assets back.
In recent court filings, Arnaout declared in a sworn statement: "BIF has never provided aid or support to people or organizations known to be engaged in violence, terrorist activities, or military operations of any nature. BIF abhors terrorism and all forms of violence against human beings."
Patrick Fitzgerald, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, said documents seized by investigators and former al-Qaida members tell a different story.
"The complaint alleges that the Benevolence International Foundation was supporting violence secretly," Fitzgerald said.
On March 19, federal investigators searched the foundation's offices in Bosnia-Herzegovina. They recovered three firearms, a ski mask, numerous military manuals on small arms and explosives, a fraudulent passport and foundation correspondence.
In addition, investigators say they found classified documents from several governments about Islamic extremism; photos of bin Laden in Afghanistan and photos of Arnaout carrying rifles, a shoulder-fired rocket and an anti-aircraft gun.
There were documents that showed direct communication between Arnaout and bin Laden in the late 1980s and early 1990s, according to the criminal complaint.
Attorney General John Ashcroft said the charges against Arnaout should serve notice that the government intends to "use every tool to go after terrorist networks in the United States."
Signaling that the government's fight against terrorism is expanding, Ashcroft also announced Tuesday that a federal grand jury indicted a Colombian rebel group and six of its members on charges of murdering three Americans.
Known as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, its Spanish acronym, the rebel group has waged a terrorism campaign against that country's government for the last four decades.
The indictment, handed down by a federal grand jury in U.S. District Court in Washington, accused the rebel group and the six individuals of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, using a firearm during a crime of violence and aiding and abetting the murder conspiracy.
The six were identified by the Justice Department as German Briceno Suarez, Gustavo Bocota Aguablanca, Nelson Vargas Rueda, a man called El Marrano, also known as Fernando and two men known by single names -- Jeronimo and Dumar.
The charges stem from the 1999 slayings of three Americans who were kidnapped in northeastern Colombia while they were providing aid.
According to the indictment, the six FARC men abducted Terence Freitas, Ingrid Washinawatok, and Lahee'Enae Gay on Feb. 25, 1999, accusing them of working as military advisers -- a charge the U.S. government has denied.
After being held a week, the Americans were tied up with nylon cords, blindfolded with cloth and then shot. Their bodies were dumped in a pasture in neighboring Venezuela.
"These three workers went to Colombia to do good but instead met with great evil," Ashcroft said.

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8 posted on 11/08/2004 9:10:46 AM PST by Darko (Feds Say Charity Lied About Links To bin Laden)
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To: DTA

It's van Gogh's film "Submission" that caused his murder, not the one about Fortuyn. "Submission" included images of women in see-through veils with quotes from the koran painted on their naked skins. That was the blasphemy that got him murdered, being disrespectful to the koran.

The letter stabbed to van Gogh's body was mostly about Hirsi Ali, the scriptwriter of the film "Submission". It is suspected that the murderer intended to kill Hirsi Ali first and foremost, on that day 911(!) days after the murder of Fortuyn. But she was too well protected/hidden.

"Submission" was the reason van Gogh was murdered. Nothing else.


9 posted on 11/08/2004 10:11:13 AM PST by vreemdeling
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To: facedown; Pharmboy; Incorrigible

Thanks for the ping.

Two weeks ago they arrested a group of terrorists in Spain. One of them had a Dutch passport.


10 posted on 11/08/2004 10:24:22 AM PST by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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To: vreemdeling
>>>>>>"Submission" was the reason van Gogh was murdered. Nothing else.<<<<<

Yes, I agree with you. Muzleem terrorist linked to terrorist cell murdered Theo Van Gogh.

Do you recall this quote?

"The how and the who is just scenery for the public... Keeps 'em guessing like some kind of parlor game, prevents 'em from asking the most important question, why? Why was (Pim Fortuyn) killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? Who?

"Now I can give you the background, but you have to find the foreground, the little things."

Little things, like Theo's film about Fortuyn.

11 posted on 11/08/2004 6:49:34 PM PST by DTA (proud pajamista)
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