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First off terrorist scumfuck and serial goat abuser "Juba" has been caught and is by now crying like a girl in some holding cell. All I can say is: Its gonna get a lot worse, just wait till he gets that cage in club Gitmo! Getting away from the subject a bit here, seems that Islam is going to be losing two of of its great and noble holy warriors(sic) from the UK as they are being deported to the Great Satan(thats the US of A to the rest of humanity) to stand trial for their evil crimes.

Yes, Haroon Rashid Aswipe(sorry Aswat) and Babar Ahmad are accused of various crimes: Ahmad, a computer expert from Tooting, south London, is accused of running websites inciting murder and urging Muslims to fight a holy war and also to raise money for the Taliban. Cue the obvious jokes about the Tooting Taliban and jokes about Wolfie Smith.

Aswipe(sorry keep calling him that), a British man arrested in Africa, faces trial on charges of plotting to set up a camp in Bly, Oregon, to train fighters for war in Afghanistan. He has been fighting extradition to the US since being arrested in Zambia and held in the UK.

Yes these "brave" jihadiscum have cowered and snivelled like the gutless savages that they are behind the lawyers paid to defend them from the nasty ol US of A. Well glad to be seeing them leave, two less jihadists over here and Big Bubba on their cellblock gets two pretty new fish to play with each night. Have fun boys.

More on that first scum fuck I mentioned Juba over at The Jawa Report:http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/185537.php

Seems that this particular Islamoturd has even a site and a mention on Wikipedia:
http://juba-online.blogspot.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juba_(sniper)

Always nice to see another islamoturd flushed away by the toilet of justice. Check out the bits below and you will see that all is not well for some other terrorist types.

11 HIGH LEVEL ANSAR AL SUNNA TERRORISTS CAPTURED
BAGHDAD, Iraq
– In one week's time, Coalition Forces captured 11 suspected senior-level terrorists of Ansar al Sunna during a series of raids in north-central Iraq during mid-November.

During the raids, Coalition Forces captured the terrorist emirs of Iraq, Ramadi, Baqubah, Tikrit, al Qa’im, Bayji and Baghdad. They also captured two terrorist facilitators, a courier, an explosives expert and a financier.

The detention of these terrorists delivers a serious blow to the AAS network that is responsible for improvised explosive device attacks and suicide attacks and on Iraqi government, Coalition Forces and Iraqi civilians. The AAS network is also responsible for multiple kidnappings, small arms attacks and other crimes in the central and northern part of Iraq.

AAS is considered by some to be a leading terror organization in Iraq as al-Qaida’s leadership continues to crumble and it loses its ability to function due to Iraqi and Coalition Forces systematic dismantling efforts.

Although some AAS senior leadership allegedly hide in Iran, they continually plan attacks to disrupt Iraqi reconstruction efforts. This allows the AAS leadership to attempt to disrupt Iraqi reconstruction progress using their followers, while keeping the leadership out of harms way.

The Iraqi people deserve to live in country free from terror. Coalition and Iraqi Forces will continue to disrupt terrorist networks by killing and capturing terrorists, intercepting and destroying VBIEDs and suicide vests and continuously degrading terror cells operating within Iraq.

Marines rescue hostage, uncover caches
Multi-National Corps – West PAO

FUHAYLAT, Iraq – Marines assigned to 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5 rescued one hostage and uncovered two partially buried caches today while conducting search-and-knock operations in Fuhaylat, Iraq.

“By rescuing this gentleman and capturing the kidnappers, it shows the Iraqi people we do care for them, their safety and their future,” said Lt. Col. William Seely, the 39-year-old battalion commander from Saigon, Vietnam. “I am extremely proud of those Marines. The Marines saved a life and reunited a family. It just doesn't get any better.”

After receiving intelligence from reliable sources, the Marines raided a house and launched an extensive search of the premises. “We hit the house, vehicles enveloped it and we cordoned it off,” said Sgt. David Evans, a 23-year-old assistant team leader from Natchitoches, La. “We went through it and searched it.”

Soon after gaining entry into the facility, the Marines discovered three suspected insurgents in beds and a local national hostage, whose body bore marks of torture, huddled on the floor.

“It looked like they had beaten him pretty bad with a cane,” said Cpl. Eric Maxwell, a 21-year-old from Fort Pierce, Fla. “He couldn’t stand on his own; we had to pick him up. Our corpsman provided medical attention to the guy.” The three insurgents were detained.

The situation continued to develop, though, and culminated in the elimination of two arms caches.

“Another platoon had a (person) get away, so my vehicle and Cpl. Maxwell’s vehicle moved from the house; the rest of the element move in on the guy on foot,” said Evans.
After pursuing the fleeing insurgent through fields, the Marines chanced upon “a dug-up cache in a reed line,” he said.

The find led them to another cache 50 meters to the west on the other side of a canal.

In sum, the stockpiles yielded one 155 mm artillery round and 15, 130 mm artillery rounds. Both supplies were destroyed by combat engineers attached to 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion.

The Marines also uncovered several identification badges, insurgent propaganda, one Italian 8 mm pistol with magazine, one AK 47 assault rifle with a chest rig and six magazines, and one M14 with 10 rounds.

According to Maxwell, the day’s mission was “really productive.”
“You might see a decrease in IED activity in that area,” said Evans. “It makes them think, when is the next one going to come?”

“Saving that guy’s life was definitely a plus ten,” added Maxwell.

Senior Coalition Commander in Diyala Province says Baqubah still functioning Multi-National Division – North PAO

BAQUBAH, Iraq
– The city of Baqubah is fully operational and not shut down, as reported by some media outlets, according to Col. David W. Sutherland, commander of 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division and senior coalition Force commander for the Diyala province.

“The Government Center is open, and most of the ministries are present for work as are the city workers, the health care providers, and ambulances,” said Sutherland. “The Mosques are open, and the market in Baqubah has seen a rise in business as fresh fruits and vegetables are arriving and being sold daily. We also see construction projects progressing in the area, people going to the markets and walking the streets daily.”

“Iraqi Police are currently manning seven critical check points, and the Iraqi Army is manning four others,” continued Sutherland. “An additional check point is jointly manned by both forces.”
Sutherland acknowledged a recent setback experienced by the Iraqi Police, during an attack on the Buhriz police station by anti-Iraqi forces on Monday. The station was attacked and policemen fled the scene. However, he said this station will be rebuilt, fully manned and operational soon.

“That’s not indicative of the situation in all the other stations in the city,” Sutherland said. “The IPs are going through challenges with their leadership, logistics, and training. However, day in and day out, they show up to work. Even with the friction created by leadership challenges, the majority of the Iraqi Police remain at their post, ready to continue their work. I am very impressed with the loyalty and dedication of the individual policemen.”

“The erroneous reports are clearly an effort by some individuals to paint a picture of disarray and hysteria to destabilize the province,” added Sutherland.

According to coalition forces reports, there are currently approximately 985 IPs working in Baqubah enforcing the rule of law, and approximately 9,550 are assigned throughout the province. Additionally, an Emergency Response Force is manned and ready to respond to any crisis.

“I’m not going to paint a pretty picture—insurgent and terrorist organizations are attempting to destabilize the security forces, the government and the population through violence and misinformation,” said Sutherland. “However, the government and the security forces are in control.”

“Our Soldiers are conducting joint patrols with Iraqi Soldiers in the city of Baqubah 24 hours per day,” said Sutherland. “We are fully committed to support the government in establishing a safe environment -- one that allows economic growth, infrastructure development, and most importantly, security for the people of Diyala.”

CCCI convicts 41 insurgents
One sentenced to Death, one sentenced to life imprisonment while 11 sentenced to 15 years imprisonment

BAGHDAD, Iraq
— The Central Criminal Court of Iraq, between November 10th to the 23rd convicted 41 individuals for variety of crimes including possession of illegal weapons, possessing false civil affair identifications, failure to renew resident identification and illegal border crossing.

The trial court found an Iraqi man guilty of participating in terrorist activities and attacking Iraqi Forces and Multi-National Forces in violation of Article 4/1 of the anti-terrorist laws. MNF apprehended the defendant during a targeted raid. The defendant confessed to participating in the video production of the Merez dining facility bombing that killed 18 MNF servicemembers and wounded another 30. On November 13, 2006 the trial panel found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to death.

The trial court found a Sudanese man guilty of violating Article 24/ Residency / Entering Iraqi Border Illegally. MNF apprehended the defendant in a targeted raid to disrupt anti-Iraqi Forces and anti-MNF elements. The defendant admitted to entering Iraq for terrorist purposes. On November 14, 2006 the trial panel sentenced him to life imprisonment.

The trial court found an Iraqi man guilty of possession of illegal special weapons in violation of Order 3/2003, Section 6, Paragraph 2B. MNF apprehended the defendant in a white vehicle parked outside of a targeted compound. A search of the defendant revealed one grenade and one pistol. On November 13, 2006 the trial panel sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment.

The trial court found an Iraqi man guilty of possession of illegal special weapons in violation of Order 3/2003, Section 6, Paragraph 2B. MNF apprehended the defendant after taking fire from his vehicle. The defendant tried to flee in his vehicle. A search of the vehicle revealed a large cache of weapons as well as IED making materials. On November 15, 2006 the trial panel sentenced the defendant to 15 years imprisonment.

The trial court found four Iraqi men guilty of possession of illegal special weapons, in violation of Order 3/2003 Section 6, Paragraph 2B. MNF were conducting a vehicle patrol in Fallujah and observed a vehicle operating suspiciously. MNF stopped the vehicle and searched it. All four defendants were in the vehicle. When MNF began the search, one defendant attempted to flee. The vehicle search revealed a large weapons cache. On November 20, 2006, the trial panel sentenced the four men to 15 years imprisonment.

The trial court found a Saudi Arabian man guilty of violation of Article 10/1 of the Iraq Passport Law. MNF apprehended the defendant in Anbar for attempting to set an ambush for MNF using AK-47’s. On November 20, 2006 the trial panel sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment.

The trial court found three Iraqi brothers guilty of possession of illegal special weapons in violation of Order 3/2003, Section 6, Paragraph 2/A. MNF received information that this targeted house had an unmanned aerial view (UAV) camera for sale that was obtained from a UAV that had crashed. All three defendants were in the house when it was raided. A search of the house revealed a large weapons cache, sections of the UAV and anti-MNF propaganda. On November 21, 2006 the trial panel sentenced all three defendants to 15 years each imprisonment.

The trial court found an Algerian man guilty of illegal border crossing in violation of Section 10 / First / A of the Passport Law. MNF apprehended the man during a raid on a home known to house foreign terrorists in the area of Mosul. On November 22, 2006 the trial panel sentenced the man to 15 years imprisonment.

Those convicted of passport violations, forging official documents, possession of illegal weapons, taking advantage of someone else’s legal documents and entering the country illegally, were sentenced from between 6 months to 10 years imprisonment. Those convicted included 18 Iraqis, three each from Egypt and Syria as well as one each from Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan and Sudan.

Since its establishment in April 2004, the Central Criminal Court has held 1,740 trials for Coalition-apprehended insurgents. The proceedings have resulted in 1,501 convictions with sentences ranging up to death.

EIGHT TERRORISTS KILLED DURING EARLY MORNING RAID NEAR BAQUBAH

BAGHDAD, IRAQ
– Coalition Forces killed eight al-Qaida terrorists today in an early-morning raid near Baqubah.
Acting upon numerous intelligence sources, Coalition Forces launched an operation to detain individuals running a known terrorist cell. At the objective, Coalition Forces received enemy rifle and machine gun fire. Due to the heavy volume of enemy fire, Coalition Forces also engaged the terrorists with aircraft.

Coalition aircraft fired rounds neutralizing the enemy threat. Ground forces then cleared the objective of enemy activity. Upon a search of the objective area, they found two female local nationals who were killed during the firefight. Coalition Forces found machine guns, AK-47s and rifles at the scene.

Coalition Forces always strive to mitigate risks to civilians while in pursuit of terrorists. It is always unfortunate when civilians are hurt or killed during operations to rid Iraq of terrorism. Terrorists do not hesitate to deliberately place innocent Iraqi women and children in danger by their actions and presence.

Paratroopers capture 'Black Jumpsuit' cell
BAYJIEight armored vehicles crept through the narrow city street here searching for the objective. More than 20 Paratroopers would storm, secure and search the site for their target.

“That’s it. Let’s move,” the platoon sergeant calmly said over the radio.

Immediately the element dismounted their vehicles and raced toward the target house. Troops placed ladders and hurled themselves over the cement wall into the courtyard.

Once the courtyard was breached, the Paratroopers entered the house and found multiple small arms. They also detained one man linked to an insurgent cell.

“It was exciting,” said Staff Sgt. Mica Snell, fire support sergeant, Company C, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. “You fight everyday, and when your spirits are getting low and you find (an insurgent), it brings them back up.”

Since the beginning of November, scenarios like this have occurred almost daily for the Paratroopers of Company C.

“We have caught a lot of the major players from multiple insurgent cells, providing a lot of useful information leading to the capture of more insurgents and the discoveries of their hideouts and weapons caches,” said 1st Sgt. Micheal Green, Company C.

One of the biggest cache sites discovered was found on Bayji Island. The site included hand grenades, rocket-propelled grenade launchers with multiple rounds, small arms, mortar tubes, mortar rounds and bomb-making material.

The find came after a unit called for support while detaining 11 individuals linked to an anti-Iraqi forces cell. The Paratroopers searched it and found a cache site that stretched across Bayji Island, said Green.

There were so many weapons and so much ammunition that the ordnance disposal team ran out of explosives while destroying the contents of the cache site.

The remaining weapons were taken back to Forward Operating Base Summerall for destruction.

Green added that after finding the cache there were no insurgent attacks in the area for more than 36 hours.

Later in the week, Coalition and Iraqi Forces conducted a raid based off intelligence informing Paratroopers of a terrorist cell that trademarks themselves with black uniforms.

When they searched the house, they found multiple black jumpsuits neatly hanging on a wall. Surrounding the uniforms was a scattered assortment of small arms and ammunition.

The “black jumpsuit” insurgent cell was shut down and out of commission in Bayji.

While raiding houses, Green says that the people understand why the Coalition Forces are there. They are very cooperative with the troops and often thank them for what they are doing for their community.

“When you are raiding a house in the middle of the night and the children run up and give you a hug you know you are making a difference,” said Green.

Because Company C has treated the Iraqis with dignity and respect, they have been able to get more information from the people of Bayji leading to the company’s success, which has created a safer and more secure area for the Bayji citizens, said Green.

“As we have worked through this area the people have grown more confident that we are actually here to help them, not only to get the bad guys out of Bayji, but to also help them in the situations the country has found itself in,” said Green.

** As the media keep telling us: "Its a quagmire, nothing good to be seen here. Move along now..."

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Anonymous said...

Babar ahmed ran a website telling people the truth of what was going on in the world and encouraging people to help stand up for their rights and stop thier countries being invaded. Terrorism as described by the US is someone who does not agree with the view of the americans.

Fidothedog said...

Ah yes the terrorist who raised funds for jihadist scum, The Extradition Warrant from the United States alleges that he was involved in soliciting funds for Afghansitan and Chechnya for a time period during which he was permanently resident in the UK. Claims have also been made that a floppy disc was found in December 2003 with US naval battleship plans.

Just the sort of thing that non terrorists have in their possession. Lets just hope that the US hangs him like the worthless traitor he is.