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Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« on: February 10, 2009, 11:39:25 AM »
PARIS – Interpol put out an international security alert Tuesday for 85 alleged terrorists suspected of plotting attacks against Saudi Arabia in the largest single batch of wanted notices ever sent to police agencies worldwide.

Saudi authorities asked Interpol for help in locating the 83 Saudis and two Yemenis after releasing a new most-wanted list last week. Documents profiling the suspects show that they include a man married to Osama bin Laden's daughter and another who was suspected of involvement in a plot to kill the U.S. ambassador in Yemen.

Interpol, based in Lyon, France, said the men are all wanted on terrorism-related charges, including links to al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Afghanistan.

It was the first time the international police agency has issued a single so-called orange notice for so many suspects at once. An orange notice is sent to all of Interpol's 187 member countries and includes identifying details of each suspect to aid in arrests.

Interpol did not release details about the suspects.

Documents profiling the men obtained by The Associated Press in Saudi Arabia show that many are suspected of taking part in planning attacks targeting oil or security installations or provided al-Qaida members with weapons and money. All are believed to be hiding abroad, many in neighboring Yemen.

Saudi authorities believe the men are active members of al-Qaida or local offshoots and are trying to re-establish the terror network in Saudi Arabia after a series of harsh crackdowns in past years. They include 11 who have been released from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.

Al-Qaida has not carried out a major attack in Saudi Arabia since February 2006, when suicide bombers tried but failed to attack an oil facility at the Abqaiq complex, the world's largest oil processing facility, in eastern Saudi Arabia.

Interpol Secretary-General Ronald K. Noble said Saudi authorities consider the men "a security concern not only for Saudi Arabia and the entire region but for the world as a whole."

Interpol lists more than 13,000 suspected terrorists in its databases.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090210/ap_on_re_eu/eu_interpol_terror_suspects

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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2009, 11:41:59 AM »
PARIS – Interpol put out an international security alert Tuesday for 85 alleged terrorists suspected of plotting attacks against Saudi Arabia in the largest single batch of wanted notices ever sent to police agencies worldwide.

Saudi authorities asked Interpol for help in locating the 83 Saudis and two Yemenis after releasing a new most-wanted list last week. Documents profiling the suspects show that they include a man married to Osama bin Laden's daughter and another who was suspected of involvement in a plot to kill the U.S. ambassador in Yemen.

Interpol, based in Lyon, France, said the men are all wanted on terrorism-related charges, including links to al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Afghanistan.

It was the first time the international police agency has issued a single so-called orange notice for so many suspects at once. An orange notice is sent to all of Interpol's 187 member countries and includes identifying details of each suspect to aid in arrests.

Interpol did not release details about the suspects.

Documents profiling the men obtained by The Associated Press in Saudi Arabia show that many are suspected of taking part in planning attacks targeting oil or security installations or provided al-Qaida members with weapons and money. All are believed to be hiding abroad, many in neighboring Yemen.

Saudi authorities believe the men are active members of al-Qaida or local offshoots and are trying to re-establish the terror network in Saudi Arabia after a series of harsh crackdowns in past years. They include 11 who have been released from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.

Al-Qaida has not carried out a major attack in Saudi Arabia since February 2006, when suicide bombers tried but failed to attack an oil facility at the Abqaiq complex, the world's largest oil processing facility, in eastern Saudi Arabia.

Interpol Secretary-General Ronald K. Noble said Saudi authorities consider the men "a security concern not only for Saudi Arabia and the entire region but for the world as a whole."

Interpol lists more than 13,000 suspected terrorists in its databases.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090210/ap_on_re_eu/eu_interpol_terror_suspects

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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2009, 12:28:54 PM »
gitmo and other camps like it are terrorist training camps.  If they weren't before, they probably want to be after.  fucking told you so, long ago.

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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2009, 12:41:59 PM »
gitmo and other camps like it are terrorist training camps.  If they weren't before, they probably want to be after.  fucking told you so, long ago.
your false logic is astounding nothing in there says that gitmo turned them into terrorists

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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2009, 12:45:38 PM »
your false logic is astounding nothing in there says that gitmo turned them into terrorists

Tell me about it.  They were terrorists when they were arrested and resumed terrorist activities when they were released.  To say we detained otherwise law abiding people and turned them into terrorists is beyond absurd. 

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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2009, 12:51:35 PM »
PARIS – Interpol put out an international security alert Tuesday for 85 alleged terrorists suspected of plotting attacks against Saudi Arabia in the largest single batch of wanted notices ever sent to police agencies worldwide.

Saudi authorities asked Interpol for help in locating the 83 Saudis and two Yemenis after releasing a new most-wanted list last week. Documents profiling the suspects show that they include a man married to Osama bin Laden's daughter and another who was suspected of involvement in a plot to kill the U.S. ambassador in Yemen.

Interpol, based in Lyon, France, said the men are all wanted on terrorism-related charges, including links to al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Afghanistan.

It was the first time the international police agency has issued a single so-called orange notice for so many suspects at once. An orange notice is sent to all of Interpol's 187 member countries and includes identifying details of each suspect to aid in arrests.

Interpol did not release details about the suspects.

Documents profiling the men obtained by The Associated Press in Saudi Arabia show that many are suspected of taking part in planning attacks targeting oil or security installations or provided al-Qaida members with weapons and money. All are believed to be hiding abroad, many in neighboring Yemen.

Saudi authorities believe the men are active members of al-Qaida or local offshoots and are trying to re-establish the terror network in Saudi Arabia after a series of harsh crackdowns in past years. They include 11 who have been released from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.

Al-Qaida has not carried out a major attack in Saudi Arabia since February 2006, when suicide bombers tried but failed to attack an oil facility at the Abqaiq complex, the world's largest oil processing facility, in eastern Saudi Arabia.

Interpol Secretary-General Ronald K. Noble said Saudi authorities consider the men "a security concern not only for Saudi Arabia and the entire region but for the world as a whole."

Interpol lists more than 13,000 suspected terrorists in its databases.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090210/ap_on_re_eu/eu_interpol_terror_suspects

YAWN....MORE BULLSHIT NEWS to scare the masses....Gimmie a break already.
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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2009, 12:59:38 PM »
YAWN....MORE BULLSHIT NEWS to scare the masses....Gimmie a break already.
LOL barry goes on the tv and overplays the threat of not passing this assinine bill says that the recession may not be reversable  ::)...and thats not fear mongering? obama fear mongers to get a bill passed that his own vp biden thinks if everything is done exactly right will only have a 70% chance of working.

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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2009, 01:09:10 PM »
your false logic is astounding nothing in there says that gitmo turned them into terrorists
I'm not saying all of them.

would be funny to see your statement put to the test.  Say country X comes lands in Kentucky, rounds up thousands of hillbillies.  detains them for years, tortures them, shits and pisses on their bibles and turns them back loose.  hmmm, wonder what would happen?...  would they be pacified and happy to go back to their lives or if offered the opportunity would they take payback?

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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #8 on: February 10, 2009, 01:14:47 PM »
gitmo and other camps like it are terrorist training camps.  If they weren't before, they probably want to be after.  fucking told you so, long ago.

That's all well and good, but the majority of guys who go back or to terror after getting released were picked up on the battlefield or in some other situation. I'm sure it's made a few terrorists out of guys that weren't but I'd reckon the majority of these guys were terrorists or had jihadist beliefs/sympathies before they went in there. They're just doing what they do best.

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Re: Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
« Reply #9 on: February 10, 2009, 01:16:52 PM »
I'm not saying all of them.

would be funny to see your statement put to the test.  Say country X comes lands in Kentucky, rounds up thousands of hillbillies.  detains them for years, tortures them, shits and pisses on their bibles and turns them back loose.  hmmm, wonder what would happen?...  would they be pacified and happy to go back to their lives or if offered the opportunity would they take payback?
im not saying all of them either, im sure that there is one person that perhaps wasnt involved in terrorist acts before that was after thats not to say the ideology wasnt inplace already or even one or two that werent at all and then became after. However the idea that many on here like to spout that gitmo is a terrorist training ground and that we create more terrorist then we kill is just assinine.