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Iraq-Jordan
Maqdisi re-arrested
2005-07-06
In Jordan police arrested al-Zarqawi's spiritual mentor Tuesday as he was being interviewed on Al-Jazeera television, his first public appearance since his release from prison last week.
"We interrupt this program for breaking news! Tonight's special guest is being dragged off by angry policemen. Mahmoud, over to you!"
Al-Jazeera said Isam al-Barqawi, also known as Sheik Abu-Mohammed al-Maqdisi, was detained during the interview with its correspondent in Jordan, but gave no details.
"Folks, you might not want to watch this... Oooh! That hadda hurt!"
Al-Barqawi is said to have taught al-Zarqawi radical Islamic ideology while they shared a cellblock for four years between 1995 and 1999. Both were freed in an amnesty, and al-Zarqawi later went to Afghanistan, then to Iraq, where his followers have waged a campaign of car bombings, attacks and kidnappings.
Those amnesty things work well, don't they?
Al-Barqawi was put on trial again last year among a group of militants accused of conspiring to commit terror attacks against U.S. targets in Jordan. He was acquitted but not released until last week. From his cell in Jordan al-Barqawi wrote to al-Zarqawi in a message posted on the Internet in October asking al-Zarqawi to "spare the blood of fighters and Muslim money" until the time was more appropriate to wage an all-out war.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Paul, I guess his calling is to *minister* to his flock(boyz)in captivity.
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-07-06 02:41  

#2  Al-Maqdisi has been in and out of prison for years. He is one of the small number of Palestinian-Jordanian and Saudi Clerics who have provided the religous legitimacy to the new generation of Islamist terrorists - Zarqawi's Al-Qaeda in Iraq and (whoever the latest leader is)'s Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Posted by: Paul Moloney   2005-07-06 02:26  

#1  In Jordan police arrested al-Zarqawi's spiritual mentor Tuesday as he was being interviewed on Al-Jazeera television, his first public appearance since his release from prison last week.

Ouch! I'll bet that Sheik Abu-Mohammed al-Maqdisi's swollen hubris bulb still smarts.
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-07-06 02:18  

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