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3 Brits participated in Beslan seige
2004-10-05
Three British residents may have been involved in last month's attack in Beslan, and one of them may have escaped the school only to be detained on the Russian-Azeri border, British newspaper The Observer reported, citing sources in the Russian security services. One of the possible hostage-takers, Kamel Rabat Bouralha, a 46-year-old British citizen, was arrested while trying to cross the Russian-Azeri border, The Observer reported Sunday. The newspaper quoted Scotland Yard as saying that Bouralha had attended a Finsbury Park mosque in London known for its radical Islamic preaching.

Major General Ilya Shabalkin, federal forces spokesman for the North Caucasus, confirmed by telephone Monday that Bouralha had been detained at the Dagestani border with Azerbaijan, but declined to comment whether he had played a role in the Beslan attack. If confirmed, Bouralha's participation would cast doubts on earlier statements by the Prosecutor General's Office that none of the terrorists had escaped from Beslan. Federal authorities' assessments of the number and origin of the hostage-takers have been revised many times. Deputy Prosecutor Sergei Fridinsky initially said that Chechens, Ingush, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Koreans and even a black man were among the hostage-takers. Later it was discovered that the black man was only covered with soot. Most of the 33 hostage-takers have now been identified by the authorities, but not all of their names have been released. The Observer said they include two Algerians in their mid-30s, Osman Larussi and Yacine Benalia. Both were thought to have lived in London until recently, but it is not known whether they were British citizens, The Observer said. Oleg Vershinin, spokesman for the Federal Security Service in North Ossetia, and Sergei Probkov, spokesman for the Prosecutor General's Office in the North Caucasus, declined to comment on the report when reached by telephone Monday.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#16  The Sun? The Sun is to busy selling ring tones and naked lady wall paper to be covering the news. This large grain of salt I am carrying is getting too heavy. I am not fully buying this until we see some more info from other sources. I would like to believe it but there is nothing to support it right now.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-10-05 4:46:53 PM  

#15  Clive, Nigel, and...who was the other guy?
Posted by: tu3031   2004-10-05 3:48:57 PM  

#14  Seems like The Sun would have a field day with this story, no?
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2004-10-05 11:47:04 AM  

#13  First I heard of it was here, Howard. I have to say I treat any news coming out of Russia as suspect.
Posted by: Bulldog   2004-10-05 8:41:05 AM  

#12  What strikes me is how one mosque can spread its bad influence so far across the globe. Another argument for a campaign against the radical clerics, their mosques, and their madrassas?
Posted by: V is for Victory   2004-10-05 7:17:59 AM  

#11  Have sent comment similar to the above to the News Editor of the Beeb website for what good that'll do.
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-10-05 6:27:17 AM  

#10  Be assured that the British public are aware of the Beeb's current bias - the prayer room thing is scary. Will check with friends who work at White City. It's not just the Beeb who aren't covering this - all media outlets apart from (somewhat ironically) The Observer/ Guardian have gone mute over this which smacks of some level of control from 'higher-up' or a fundamental lack of credibility for the story. The Obsever article was mentioned in 'What the Papers Say' on BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House programme on Sunday but given little credence to the point where it was viewed as risible. Anyone else in the U.K. heard it on the news anywhere? - This could be a potentially devastating blow for UK Islamofascists and Blair's liberal attitude to the asylum/immigration question.
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-10-05 6:25:27 AM  

#9  Christopher Hitchers was the one who said there are Muslim prayer rooms at the BBC. Men only of course. Would not be all BBC facilities but:

"I had, during my appointment at the BBC offices in London, already had to pass a door with a sign reading 'Male Prayer Room,' which means that the British taxpayer is already funding not just religious observance on public property but the sexual segregation of same,"

http://slate.msn.com/id/2084147/
Posted by: dennisw   2004-10-05 5:50:45 AM  

#8  Yea it was #3. Sorry.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-10-05 5:45:09 AM  

#7  #6 must be referring to #3 - I think the incest thingy is very multiculti, lol!
Posted by: .com   2004-10-05 5:41:09 AM  

#6  .com that sounds like "circular publishing." I thought only the US MSM did that.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-10-05 5:36:09 AM  

#5  Damn! I gotta get one of those SUV thingy's else I might not be correctly identified as an American. The rest of it is close enough for Gov't work.
Posted by: .com   2004-10-05 5:32:49 AM  

#4  The BBC? Howard you expect the BBC to cover any story that makes UK muslims look bad? Acording to the BBC only Tony Blair and George Bush are responsible for all the worlds problems. All muslims are victims. All persons living in the USA are stupid ape like planet rapers who drive SUV's and have daily gunfights out in front of our homes and lynch people who are not "white" especially muslims.

No UK muslim has ever been anywhere near terror. All confessions of terrorist ties are the result of torture and detention without charge. That is the BBC line on this all.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-10-05 5:26:38 AM  

#3  Hmmmm. This is the Russian version (Moscow Times) of the Al Guardian story from 10/3...

Does it corroborate it, substantially? It is funny to see them relying heavily upon an Observer version. Press incest.
Posted by: .com   2004-10-05 5:24:34 AM  

#2  Or is this down to the reliability of Russian security services? Will the story only break with concrete proof?
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-10-05 5:14:32 AM  

#1  Any UK viewers - have you heard mention of this on the TV/radio news? - I certainly haven't, (apart from The Observer article). WTF? Is it being supressed as other stories that paint Islamofascists in a bad light are? They should torch that bloody place, pref on a Friday morning. Off to search the Beeb website: Ho Ho Ho!!!
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-10-05 4:25:11 AM  

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