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Four Arabs Given Life For Al-Qaeda Links | |
2005-12-08 | |
![]() The news comes on the eve of the start of a trial of four Saudis accused of the illegal possession of weapons in the town of al-Zubayr, to the south of Basra. It had been thought that many of the insurgents fighting in Iraq were foreigners. However, a report published in September by the Washington-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) stated that even though "no one knows the number of active and part-time insurgents, paid agents and sympathisers," they estimate there to be around 30,000 insurgents in Iraq, of whom only 3,000 are foreign fighters. The report went on to say that the biggest number of foreign fighters are thought to come from Algeria (600), Syria (550), Yemen (500) and Sudan (450). They believe 350 or around 12 percent of the foreign insurgents are Saudi nationals.
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Posted by:Steve |
#2 Four Arabs Given Life For Al-Qaeda Links Let me know when the headline reads; Four Arabs Given Death For Al-Qaeda Links That's when I'll believe that Arabs really are taking Arab terrorism seriously. |
Posted by: Zenster 2005-12-08 11:34 |
#1 The bogus CSIS foreign fighters study by Anthony Cordesman using data supplied by the Saudis raises its ugly head again. This is a great example of why propaganda is so powerful and how it is repeated ad infinitum by sympathizers and the clueless. |
Posted by: ed 2005-12-08 10:42 |