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Al-Qaeda suspect tells of bomb plot
BBC ^ | May 28, 2003 | BBC News

Posted on 05/28/2003 9:19:39 PM PDT by FairOpinion

An alleged Islamic militant has told a Belgian court how he plotted to bomb a military base on an al-Qaeda mission. Nizar Trabelsi, a former Tunisian professional footballer, told how Osama Bin Laden's network sent him two years ago to Belgium to bomb the Kleine Brogel base, which houses nuclear missiles.

He is one of 23 alleged Islamic militants on trial. Only eight of them are in custody, while five are still on the run and the others face lesser charges.

"I was supposed to go alone in a van. The bomb was behind me," Mr Trabelsi told the Brussels court.

The plot was foiled after Mr Trabelsi's arrest in Brussels just two days after the 11 September attacks. A list of chemicals to make a bomb was found in his possession.

I was like a machine

Nizar Trabelsi The 23 accused face a range of charges including involvement in the murder of the Afghan opposition leader, Ahmad Shah Massoud, and planning attacks on American targets in Europe.

It is only the third trial of alleged al-Qaeda supporters since the 11 September attacks.

It comes amid fresh concern over international terrorism sparked by a series of bombings and the broadcast of an alleged al-Qaeda leader's call to arms.

Canteen bomb

Mr Trabelsi, 32, and another Tunisian, Tarek Maaroufi, face the most serious charges in the trial, expected to last a month.

The trial opened last week amid tight security

On Tuesday, Mr Trabelsi told how he was instructed by al-Qaeda to plant a bomb into the canteen of the Kleine Brogel base, where American troops are deployed.

He said he was helped in organising the attack by a US soldier, who allegedly sold pictures of the base to an al-Qaeda operative.

"It was an American working at the base. I think he was a smoker of dope. He was given $50,000," said Mr Trabelsi, who was questioned for three hours.

However, he offered no proof and did not produce the pictures.

'Martyr'

Mr Trabelsi said he had decided to become a martyr for Bin Laden and carry out the attack after seeing pictures of a Palestinian baby girl who was killed in the Gaza Strip in 2001.

"It (the bomb) was 850 kilograms of nitrates and 100 kilograms of sulphur," he said.

"I intended to go in with the picture of the little Palestinian girl and press the detonator."

Mr Trabelsi said he had met Bin Laden personally during a visit to Afghanistan in 2001.

After his arrest, Mr Trabelsi renounced all violence, saying that the 11 September attack "was not the solution".

Belgium has no specific anti-terrorism laws. If found guilty Trabelsi and Maaroufi face up to 10 years in prison.


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And how many others like this guy are still out there.

But I am also sure we are slowly getting them one by one.

1 posted on 05/28/2003 9:19:40 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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>>>>And how many others like this guy are still out there.


I know I posted this on your other thread...but, I am not sure anyone read it:

Source: Elaph, 23 May, 2003; al-Majallah, 25 May 2003

On 23 May 2003, the Arabic-language newspaper Elaph printed what appeared to be excerpts from a new email interview with al-Qaeda member Abu Mohammad al-Ablaj (a.k.a. Mulla Saif-al-Din) in the Arabic-language magazine al-Majallah, which was printed on 25 May 2003.

The Elaph article said, "The al-Qaeda organization said that it will use new methods of fighting the Americans, indicating its intention to poison the drinking water of several American states."

Further down in the Elaph article the tone was less direct,

"And al-Ablaj would not rule out al-Qaeda's use of sarin gas and poisoning of the drinking water in American & Western cities..."

This second quote appeared in the 25 May al-Majallah issue, which contained the roughly four-page interview with al-Ablaj.

The interview was conducted by al-Majallah correspondent Mahmud Khalil. Al-Majallah has been in communication with al-Ablaj since at least 7 April and received an email from al-Ablaj just prior to the Riyadh attack threatening its
impending execution.
2 posted on 05/28/2003 9:23:04 PM PDT by Calpernia (The person who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.)
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[I was like a machine ]

Then turn him off and move on. Keep killing them (very publicly, IMO) until they stand down. After a while even the most unintelligent among them will understand that such choices will always lead to their (useless) deaths. Just keep killing them until they stand down.

3 posted on 05/28/2003 9:49:07 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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Unfortunately, they don't mind being killed, because that means they are martyrs and get to go to Paradise to meet their virgins. They celebrate when one of their own becomes a martyr via a suicide attack.

Then they hypocritically complain when the infidels accidentally kill innocent civilians in a war... Why don't they celebrate those deaths as additional martyrs? Hypocrisy, that's why.
4 posted on 05/29/2003 12:41:09 AM PDT by BagCamAddict
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He said he was helped in organising the attack by a US soldier, who allegedly sold pictures of the base to an al-Qaeda operative. "It was an American working at the base. I think he was a smoker of dope. He was given $50,000," said Mr Trabelsi,

Grrrrrr.... find him and string him up.

5 posted on 05/29/2003 12:43:22 AM PDT by BagCamAddict
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"And al-Ablaj would not rule out al-Qaeda's use of sarin gas and poisoning of the drinking water in American & Western cities..."



I can believe it. I find it interesting that this is not being reported by major newspapers.
6 posted on 05/29/2003 11:03:30 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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