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http://intelligence-summit.blogspot.com/2006/07/philippine-rebels-create-special.html
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Philippine rebels create special assassination unit
THE ABU Sayyaf Group (ASG) in the Philippines has created a new unit specialising in close-quarter assassinations, a military officials have warned.
The Philippine Star newspaper reported the Army's Southcom information officer, Capt Jose Pabilonia, as saying that the new unit - believed to be called Abu Sofian - is suspected of being behind the killing of four Philippine soldiers in Sulu in June.
Last month, two army troops were killed in close-quarters shootings in separate incidents in Patikul and Indanan. Two other men were shot dead in what the newspaper said were ASG hits on suspected security force informers.
Capt Pabiliona said the assassination unit was most likely comprised of new recruits, mainly from Basilan island, who were being given experience by the ASG ahead of their use in operations elsewhere in the Sulu archipelago.
posted by Marko at 7/06/2006 02:28:00 PM
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2006/07/012123print.html
July 07, 2006
"UK jihadist vows to ignore 7/7 silence"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "
What does Britain gain by continuing to allow this traitor to live (and recruit) among them? "Muslim Fanatic Vows To Ignore 7/7 Silence," from LifeStyleExtra, with thanks to DFS:
Defiant Muslim fanatic Anjem Choudary today vowed to ignore tomorrow's two minutes silence for the 52 people killed in the July 7 bombings.
Choudary, the former spokesman for extremist group Al-Muhajiroun who now heads Al-Ghurabaa, who has previously refused to condemn the bombings, labelled tomorrow's commemoration a "duplicity"."