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Police Step Up Hunt for London Blasts Mastermind, 5th Suspect
2005-07-14
As police step up the hunt for the mastermind and a fifth man believed to have been linked to the gang of bombers who last Thursday perpetrated the worst terrorist outrage in England in which at least 52 people died, the government has announced that it plans to introduce an array of tough new anti-terrorist laws.
Still no name for the Mastermind™. I'm guessing there's an 80 percent chance he's not a Pak...
There is strong speculation that this fifth man organized the Luton end of the operation, and may have been the explosives handler or even the bombmaker. However, anti-terrorist and international intelligence agencies are also hunting for an Al-Qaeda operative, who British police believe was the mastermind behind the bombings and who has since fled the country.
The Mastermind™ behind the Mastermind™? And behind him another Mastermind™... And behind him...
... a number 3 ...
Helmut, who speaks for Boskone
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, meanwhile, is to host a summit of Muslim leaders at No. 10 Downing Street next Tuesday in an effort to deal with a potential backlash against the country’s 1.6 million-strong Muslim community and how it can tackle rising radicalism among a minority of young British Muslims.
I'd suggest shutting down organizations like al-Muhajiroun, tossing the spittle-spewing holy men from the country or jugging them until sometime around Doomsday, and working on turning them into Englishmen (or Welshmen or what have you), rather than Paks...
Police last night carried out nine controlled explosions to get access to a car used by three of the bombers believed to be 19-year-old Hasib Hussein, 30-year-old Mohammed Sadique Khan, and Eliaz Fiaz, to drive down to Luton before embarking on that fateful murderous journey on the Thameslink to King’s Cross where they met up with the fourth bomber, 22-year-old Shezad Tanweer. The car contained explosives which were believed to be unstable; and was subsequently removed for forensic analysis.
Posted by:Fred

#16  Connection to Al Qaeda Plot in Pakistan
Posted by: john   2005-07-14 20:30  

#15  Yes.
It is remarkable the complete lack of regret for the genocide inflicted on the Bengalis by the Pak army.

There is also a sense of entitlement. The US Treasury is a giant piggy bank for them.

There is an interesting article here. It is a chapter excerpt from a 1949 book by Margaret Bourke White. It shows how early this sense of entitlement to the US treasury began, how messed up Pakistan was at creation (and how nothing has changed)

They expect US backing (no matter what evil they do).
Posted by: john   2005-07-14 17:04  

#14  John
Another story on your link has a former Pak Foreign minister saying:
Everything is the US fault because the US did not force India to LOOSE the 1971 Pak Indian war!

Really?
He can FOAD!
Posted by: 3dc   2005-07-14 14:06  

#13  1)Declare Islamism to be a form of dangerous insanity.
2)Commit the nutbags to psychiatric institutions, to be released "at Her Majestey's pleasure" - eg, never.
Posted by: mojo   2005-07-14 11:18  

#12  Appologies from Tooting.
Posted by: Ulereger Clavigum6227   2005-07-14 10:43  

#11  Good stuff in today's RB.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-07-14 10:23  

#10  Yes, education is the answer.

Mohammed Atta had a Masters degree in Civil Engineering from a German University.

Ayman Al Zawahiri is a Medical Doctor.

Osama bin Laden is an engineer.

Omar Sayeed Sheik who wired $100,000 to Mohammed Atta on the orders of Pak ISI Chief General Mahmoud Ahmad and who later killed WSJ reporter Daniel Pearl left his $500,000 a year job as an investment banker in London to fight jihad in Kashmir.

Yes. Education will prevent terrorism.

Education the key to eradicating extremism

"One place we know all these people went to is not youth clubs or mosques or madrasas. They all went to our schools from four to 16. So why aren't our schools giving positive role models or teaching them about the history of Islamic mathematicians and artists? Why are their role models mujahideen in Afghanistan?"
Sadiq Khan, Labour MP for Tooting and formerly a civil liberties lawyer
Posted by: john   2005-07-14 10:21  

#9   London bombers: Key facts

Police sources told the BBC the fourth bomber was Jamaican-born Lindsey Germaine.
Posted by: john   2005-07-14 09:58  

#8  A journey of pain and fear
By General Mirza Aslam Beg
Former Chief of Staff
Pakistan Army

Posted by: john   2005-07-14 09:55  

#7  Best way to the Muslems avoid a backlash:Put together a list of all of those who support/preach violent Jihad,kick them out of the local religious communities and turn the list over to the authorities in well publisised event.That would go a long way toward showing that the moderate Muslems do not supprot the terrorists,and are doing what they can to put a stop to the extremests.My druthers would be for the Moderates to shoot them and hang a sign around thier necks that say's something along the lines of"This Muslems terrorist is a gift from us Moderates to the people of Briton".
Posted by: raptor   2005-07-14 07:58  

#6  Nine controled explosions to get access to one car? Must be a lot of doors on that garage or it's a stretch limo.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-07-14 07:38  

#5  The London bombers
Posted by: john   2005-07-14 07:36  

#4  Mastermind. I see BBC finally decided on a word to use instead of terrorist.
Posted by: 2b   2005-07-14 07:26  

#3  LONDON BLASTS---FROM PAKISTAN WITH LOVE

Pakistan's Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET) has been co-ordinating the activities of the IIF since 2003 due to the disruption in the command and control of the Al Qaeda.
Posted by: john   2005-07-14 06:50  

#2  Attacker 'was recruited' at terror group's religious school

Shehzad Tanweer attended a religious school run by the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) during a recent visit to the country
Posted by: john   2005-07-14 06:47  

#1  "The Times reported that the mastermind of the attacks was a Pakistani in his 30s who arrived through a British port last month but left a day before the bombings."
link
Posted by: john   2005-07-14 06:33  

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