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Manner of Speaking

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Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 7:25 pm Post subject: Terror suspects met in Toronto: FBI |
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Terror suspects met in Toronto: FBI
Apr. 21, 2006. 06:10 PM
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ATLANTA — A 21-year-old Georgia Tech student and another man travelled to Toronto to meet with Islamic extremists to discuss ``strategic locations in the United States suitable for a terrorist strike," an affidavit made public Friday said.
Syed Haris Ahmed and Ehsanul Islam Sadequee, both U.S. citizens who grew up in the Atlanta area, met with at least three other targets of FBI terrorism investigations during a trip to Toronto in March 2005, an FBI agent's affidavit said. The affidavit said the men discussed attacks against oil refineries and military bases and planned to travel to Pakistan for military training at a terrorist camp, which authorities said Ahmed then tried to do.
Ahmed, who was indicted on suspicion of giving material support to terrorism, was being held at an undisclosed location. He waived his right to arraignment and pleaded not guilty. His indictment, which carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, was returned under seal March 23 and unsealed by the court Thursday. Ahmed's court-appointed lawyer, Jack Martin, did not return messages left seeking comment.
Sadequee, 19, who is accused of making materially false statements in connection with a U.S. government terrorism investigation, was arrested in Bangladesh and was en route to New York City to be arraigned. Several messages left with his sister and lawyer were not immediately returned. "There is no imminent threat," said FBI Special Agent Richard Kolko, a spokesman in Washington.
U.S. authorities declined to comment further, citing an ongoing investigation. "We take it very seriously — it's national security," said U.S. Department of Justice spokesman Bryan Sierra. Ahmed, who was born in Pakistan and moved with his family to the United States about 10 years ago, said he met Sadequee at a mosque in Atlanta, the affidavit from FBI agent Michael Scherck said. Sadequee, whose family came from Bangladesh, was born in Virginia and lived with his family in Roswell, Ga.
Authorities said the two men spent several days in Canada, where they met with others being investigated by the terrorism task force. Sadequee is accused of lying about the trip when he was interviewed at John F. Kennedy International Airport in August as he was about to leave for Bangladesh. The affidavit said Sadequee told investigators he had travelled alone in January to visit an aunt.
When Sadequee's suitcase was searched at JFK, agents found a CD-ROM containing encrypted files the FBI has been unable to decode and a map of the Washington area hidden in the lining, the affidavit said. One day later, U.S. government agents interviewed Ahmed, who was coming back from a monthlong trip to Pakistan, at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. He said he had gone to Toronto with Sadequee in March and they had stayed with another conspirator, the affidavit said.
U.S. government agents found money for both men's 2005 bus trip from Atlanta to Toronto was withdrawn from Sadequee's account. They had tickets to depart March 6 and return seven days later. But the affidavit said they returned to the United States moments apart March 12. In March 2006, Ahmed then told agents they had met with extremists and plotted how to disrupt military and commercial communications and traffic by disabling the Global Positioning System, the affidavit said. He was arrested March 23.
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igotthisguitar

Joined: 08 Apr 2003 Location: South Korea (Permanent Vacation)
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Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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Frankly i don't see why this should particlarly be "BIG" news.
While it is critical violent individuals such as these are dealt with accordingly, a lot more REAL terror "suspects" meet daily around the world at swinging C-O-C-K tail parties, ARMS bazars, state capitols, $500 a plate fund raisers etc.
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Manner of Speaking

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Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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I think it's an issue because the more that incidents like these occur, the more likely crossborder trade and travel for Canadians will be affected. Some on this board -- even people I would normally disagree with politically -- would also feel that Canada is not doing enough to prevent things like this from happening. They may have a point. |
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Ya-ta Boy
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Established in 1994
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Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:47 pm Post subject: |
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As I said last December:
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I'm sure I read somewhere that a couple of the hijackers had been traced to a motel room rented by the office of the mayor of Toronto.
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I just love being able to quote myself. |
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Moldy Rutabaga

Joined: 01 Jul 2003 Location: Ansan, Korea
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Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 2:26 am Post subject: |
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I think it's an issue because the more that incidents like these occur, the more likely crossborder trade and travel for Canadians will be affected. Some on this board -- even people I would normally disagree with politically -- would also feel that Canada is not doing enough to prevent things like this from happening. They may have a point. |
Well said. We tend to have a "it can't happen here because we're so nice" sentiment in Canada, and inevitably we will either have an attack on a Canadian city or smoking-gun evidence of terrorists using the country as a staging post for an American attack. In the long term, the latter could be worse.
I've said this many times lately--I'm reading too much Thomas Friedman--but I give Canada 20 years before we enter some sort of economic or quasi-political north American zone with the USA. This would certainly be accelerated by the Americans being so angry with Canadian border enforcement that they decide to patrol Canadian ports instead of a porous, 4000-km land border.
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thepeel
Joined: 08 Aug 2004
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Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 4:40 am Post subject: |
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Manner of Speaking wrote: |
I think it's an issue because the more that incidents like these occur, the more likely crossborder trade and travel for Canadians will be affected. Some on this board -- even people I would normally disagree with politically -- would also feel that Canada is not doing enough to prevent things like this from happening. They may have a point. |
Well, what is the Canadian government doing? The highest sin in Canada is to, in any way, go against the tenants of our national religion (multiculturalism/diversity/tolerance, and the immigration policies that run with them). It would seem to me that preventing terrorism requires one to ignore our religion to some extent.
Anyhow, do any of you know what policies have been put into place to prevent terrorism? |
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ddeubel

Joined: 20 Jul 2005
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Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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Yes , A LOT of terror happening in Toronto.................next headline --
TORONTO THE TOWN OF TERROR !
or Toronto -- Hogtied by terrorists!
My god! when will it end, all this...... they are poisoning our wells, under our beds, stealing our new borns, kissing the devil's genitals .............
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Anyhow, do any of you know what policies have been put into place to prevent terrorism? |
Yeah, I hope they institute a policy of rational thought....... |
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