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Germans fear new threat from Islamists

Sep 27, 2008, 13:22 GMT

   Berlin - Politicians in Germany warned Saturday of the dangers posed by Islamists, following the arrest of two terrorist suspects and a police search for two others.

The arrests took place in Cologne on Friday when a Somali and a German of Somali descent were escorted off a plane bound for the Dutch city Amsterdam.

Security sources said the pair had been under observation for months and were planning to travel via the Netherlands to a training camp for militants on the Pakistan-Afghan border.

A search of their apartment had turned up letters in which the two men in the 20s had declared their readiness to die in a jihad or holy war, the sources said.

Police apparently stepped in to prevent them from joining their comrades in the Islamic Jihad Union, (IJU), often described as a successor to the terrorist network al-Qaeda.

German police are currently searching for two other militants who underwent training in the use of firearms and explosives at an IJU camp and are now believed to be back in Germany.

Police fear Eric Breininger, a 21-year-old German convert to Islam, and Houssain al-Malla, a 23-year-old Lebanese, might be planning terrorist attacks in Germany.

Breininger, who is from Saarland state in the west of the country, is reported to have recorded an internet video in which he spoke of carrying out a suicide attack and supported jihad.

   The pair were also believed to have been in contact with one of the three IJU adherents who were arrested in the Sauerland region in September 2007 on suspicion of plotting attacks against US targets.

Christian Democrat politician Wolfgang Bosbach called Saturday for tougher laws to deal with people who are schooled in terrorist training aboard and then return to Germany.

Under current law staying at such camps is not an offence. 'We have to close this loophole,' Bossbach said, pointing to the enormous cost spent on surveillance of the returnees.

Some experts believe there are up to 100 home-grown militants who have attended training camps aboard and returned to Germany to recruit new adherents.

Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Hermann voiced the fear that the growing number of German converts to Islam could become radicalized.

'Young people who feel marginalized in society are susceptible to becoming Islamists,' the conservative politician said. 'The Breininger case is such an example.'

Germany has so far managed to avoid al-Qaeda-inspired attacks like the Madrid train bombings of March 2004 which left 191 dead or the suicide attacks on the London transport system 16 months later, which killed a total of 56 people.

In July 2006, an attempt to blow up two passenger trains in Germany with suitcase bombs failed because of a fault in the timing device. One of the perpetrators was jailed for 12 years by a court in Lebanon. Another accused is still on trial in Germany.

Earlier this week, three teenagers of Turkish descent were arrested in Cologne after luring two police officers into an ambush and firing blanks at them.

The trio told prosecutors they planned to steal the officers' firearms and use them in attacks on Americans and other targets as part of a holy war for which they were prepared to die.

The group, aged 15-17, had apparently been watching Islamist hate videos before their assault on the police.

'The jihad has now become a pop phenomenon,' the Tagesspiegel newspaper quoted one security source as saying. Dying as a martyr in the name of Allah could soon become the ultimate symbol of provocation for rebellious youth, he added.



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Deport them backSep 27th, 2008 - 14:55:59

why are they allowed in?

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InfidelSep 27th, 2008 - 17:21:19

I wonder if these Islamists ever consider that Germany is a country where 6 million human beings were sent to gas chambers for doing far less than what these morons do.

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These same idiot Germans.........Sep 28th, 2008 - 04:31:40



have the idiocy to ban the assembly of the Pro-Cologne political party from protesting the construction of the HUGE new, pigmosque being built.

They turn against their OWN people trying to defend the nation from islamist encroachment and than complain about muslim threats.

Where is Bismarck when you need him?

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jewSep 28th, 2008 - 21:16:10

We Jews control Germany, we have tight hold on their balls. We click our finger and they the Nazi Germans pay holocaust reparations at the speed of light. Muslim terrorists are next on the list. They're a little bit harder to catch and make slave of them .. but we've got the U.S working on it right now. Every American will die to save one Jew.

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goyimSep 28th, 2008 - 21:18:34

Jew above is right, We will all die to save one Jew.

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