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Britain
Qaeda man says he fabricated past
2009-02-10
A British-born Pakistani man who said he had links to Al Qaeda and had sent young men for terrorism training in Pakistan has told a court that he was lying about his past.

Hassan Butt, 28, told Manchester Crown Court he had fed stories to the media and that his portrayal of himself as a terrorist planner who later renounced violence in order to fight extremism was a fabrication. He made the confession in December during the trial of a former friend, Habib Ahmed, who was subsequently convicted of belonging to Al Qaeda. Restrictions on the reporting of the case have only now been lifted following the conclusion of another trial involving Butt's wife. "At no point have I ever been training, have I ever been a jihadi," Butt told the court, according to a transcript of the proceedings.

Feeding media: Questioning Butt about his past, prosecutor Andrew Edis asked, "So, you were a professional liar then?" Butt replied: "I would make money, yes." He had, he said, told stories that "the media wanted to hear". The confession will come as a surprise to many as Butt was for years regarded as a leading extremist who had subsequently turned himself into a proponent for 'de-radicalising' young men in order to combat extremism.

He has been widely profiled in newspapers, magazines and in television documentaries, and even met members of the government to discuss his plans for combating radicalism. In a Reuters interview in April last year, Butt said he had spent a decade inside extremist factions, during which he said he had sent recruits to Pakistan. He said he began questioning his beliefs after the July 2005 attacks by suicide bombers on London in which 52 people were killed. "I financed terrorism, I recruited people to go to terrorist training camps, I myself have been to terrorist training camps," he said in the interview. "I was involved in the whole world of radical Islam from the age of 16 onwards." Reuters does not pay for interviews.

Butt has been arrested five times by counter-terrorism officers, but was released each time without charge. A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester Police said on Monday there were no charges against Butt and he was a free man. He did not respond to phone calls seeking comment. It is not clear why Butt would have fabricated so much of his past, and even gone to the lengths of stabbing himself in the arm to make it look like he had been attacked by extremists for speaking out against extremism. Shiv Malik, a journalist who has profiled Butt and who wrote a book called "Leaving Al Qaeda: Inside The Life And Mind of A British Jihadist" based on interviews with him, said he planned to carry on his research. Malik is now writing a book about Butt's life and trying to piece together what was true and what was false.

"All this had to come from somewhere, so there's definitely a story there," he told Reuters. "I particularly want to look at Butt's involvement with Britain's security services." Asked if he would be interviewing Butt, he replied: "I think I've had all the interviews with him that I want to have."
Posted by:Fred

#5  Perhaps not hang him, but a severe punishment for either 1) being what he claimed he was, or 2) fraud and wasting police resources that could have been better used to catch real terrorists. There has to be punishment for trying to fool , just as Saddam Hussein suffered his country being conquered by the Coalition because he fooled the world into thinking he had WMDs... even if what he had was only all the bits necessary to assemble them as soon as the embargo was completely broken.
Posted by: trailing wife    2009-02-10 21:03  

#4  I believe his previous lies, not his current ones, hang the bastard, wannabe or not.
Posted by: Rednek Jim   2009-02-10 11:32  

#3  Did he acquire his surname in Pakistan or Britain?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-02-10 09:59  

#2  Sounds like he is still fabricating to me. Any proof of his recent claims? Other than that he is a man of God?
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-02-10 09:40  

#1  He had, he said, told stories that "the media wanted to hear".

Well, at least this is a plausible claim, but I wonder if he has considered how Islamic terrorists will take this 'admission', if it is true.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-02-10 08:35  

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