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  • Another Muslim fighter From Kedah Killed in Syria

    Another Muslim fighter From Kedah Killed in Syria

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    KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 10 — A Muslim fighter from Kedah known as “Abu Muhajir” became the latest Malaysian jihadist fighter to purportedly be killed in strife-torn Syria, after an alleged ambush in which several others were critically wounded. 

    “Abu Muhajir” was believed to be 21-year old Mohamad Fadlan Shah from Kulim, according to Facebook updates from fellow jihadists there and a report by Malay daily Utusan Malaysia.

    “This morning on September 9, the jihadist team from Malaysia was ambushed causing the martyrdom of Abu Muhajir,” said a fighter known as “Abu Talhah” on Facebook.

    The status update also claimed that former Kedah PAS member Mohd Lotfi Ariffin, who was sacked from the party for his jihadist activities, was badly injured and remained unconscious.

    Meanwhile, another fighter known as “Abu Afghan” was wounded in both legs, he said.

    The photos and video of “Abu Muhajir’s” burial have been shared by hundreds of supporters on social media and blogs. Some congratulated him on his “successful transaction”.

    “Transaction” is an euphemism that refers to a verse in Quran detailing a “contract”, un which Muslims are offered a place in Paradise in return for fighting and dying in the cause of Allah.

    “Praise be to God, my friend Abu Muhajir has succeeded in his dream to hunt for martyrdom,” said a Facebook update by fellow jihadist Akel Zainal, formerly famous for being the drummer in 90s rock band Ukays.

    “Here’s hoping your transaction is received by Allah, hope you will be happy in the afterlife,” he added.

    A report by Utusan today said that the jihadists were caught in an attack by a fighter jet allegedly from the army of Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

    The report also claimed that five Malaysians were injured in the attack, including Mohd Lotfi and “Abu Afghan”.

    Last month, a 52-year-old jihadist fighter, known as Mat Soh or by his nom de guerre “Abu Turab”, allegedly died from shelling in strife-torn Syria while defending the town of Arzeh with several other jihadist fighters.

    According to Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin, assistant director-general of the Malaysian police counter-terrorism division, Mat Soh is believed to be Zainan Harith, who was detained for a robbery in Jalan Gasing, Petaling Jaya in June 15, 2001.

    Malaysian factory worker Ahmad Tarmimi Maliki, suspected of being a member of militant group Islamic State (IS), was believed to have been the suicide bomber who killed 25 members of an Iraqi police team in May.

    In Malaysia, police intelligence warned last month that Malaysians who joined the Islamist militant group Islamic State (IS) to launch strikes in Iraq and Syria, are now training their sights on their home government and several other targets in the country.

    The police said 19 suspected local militants have been arrested between April and June this year while they were on their way to Turkey and Syria for training and support from IS under the guise of “humanitarian work”.

    The group was planning to establish a hardline Southeast Asian Islamic caliphate which would include Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore.

    Putrajaya has designated the IS, formerly known as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), as a terrorist group.

    Source: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/another-malaysian-jihadist-allegedly-killed-in-syrian-ambush#sthash.vXkha089.dpuf

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  • Suspected Malaysian Militants Use Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand As Transit Points to Middle East

    Suspected Malaysian Militants Use Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand As Transit Points to Middle East

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    KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has said that suspected militants from Malaysia were using countries like Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand as transit points to travel to the Middle East to join up with extremist groups there, according to the local media.

    He added that his ministry would monitor Malaysians going through these countries on their way to Iraq and Syria, with the help of Interpol and intelligence agencies, reported the New Straits Times (NST) on Friday.

    “We are working with Interpol and our intelligence unit is monitoring these people because they don’t travel straight from Malaysia,” Datuk Seri Zahid was reported by the NST as saying.

    “The government would like to stress that we don’t endorse the Islamic State (IS) militants of Syria and Iraq nor are we a hub for terrorism and a terrorist training centre,” Dr Zahid added, according to the NST.

    He was addressing the media at the 23rd Security Services Association Malaysia Annual General Meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Friday morning.

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/south-east-asia/story/singapore-among-nations-suspected-militants-use-transit-middle-east

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  • Bank Robbers, Ex-ISA Detainee Among Malaysian Jihadists Killed, Wounded in Syria

    Bank Robbers, Ex-ISA Detainee Among Malaysian Jihadists Killed, Wounded in Syria

    KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 22 ― The Malaysian jihadist allegedly killed while fighting in Syria this week had previously been detained in Malaysia for a botched robbery attempt, said Malaysian police yesterday. 

    The 52-year-old man known only as Mat Soh or Abu Turab, was also formerly a member of a locally-based jihadist militant group Kumpulan Mujahidin Malaysia (KMM), Malay daily Utusan Malaysia reported a key police official as saying.

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    Mat Soh is believed to be Zainan Harith, who was detained under the Arms Act for a robbery in Jalan Gasing, Petaling Jaya in June 15, 2001, it quoted Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin, assistant director-general of the Malaysian police counter-terrorism division as saying.

    “Police has identified 22 Malaysians in those countries who are directly involved in the conflict. There are some who have died but we could not verify it,” Ayob was further quoted as saying.

    It is understood that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is still verifying the alleged death and injuries in the incident.

    Screenshot of Mat Soh, the 52-year-old jihadist fighter, also known by his nom de guerre Abu Turab, allegedly died from shelling in strife-torn Syria around 2pm local time yesterday. - See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/bank-robbers-isa-detainee-among-malaysian-jihadists-killed-wounded-in-syria#sthash.27DiApCP.dpuf
    Screenshot of Mat Soh, the 52-year-old jihadist fighter, also known by his nom de guerre Abu Turab, allegedly died from shelling in strife-torn Syria around 2pm local time yesterday. – See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/bank-robbers-isa-detainee-among-malaysian-jihadists-killed-wounded-in-syria#sthash.27DiApCP.dpuf

    Yesterday, Malay Mail Online reported that the Selangor-born Mat Soh allegedly died from shelling in strife-torn Syria around 2pm local time yesterday, while defending the town of Arzeh with several other jihadist fighters.

    Two other Malaysian jihadist fighters were allegedly injured during the same attack on the town.

    One of the injured, believed to be Zainuri Kamarudin, 47, was Zainan’s accomplice during the 2001 robbery and also his comrade in KMM, according to Utusan Malaysia.

    The other man, believed to be Mohd Rafi Udin, 48, had once been detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) 1960, it added.

    The critically-injured Rafi was once a taxi driver residing in Cheras, and was detained by Indonesian police in Palu, Sulawesi in April 22, 2003. He was then deported a year later and detained under ISA,  the paper said, citing the police official.

    Zainuri was a technician from Bota, Perak, and had been arrested in 2001 for possessing firearms and jailed for 10 years, it added.

    Both men had received military training in Afghanistan, the paper reported the police official as saying.

    In June, Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said 15 nationals were allegedly killed in Syria after joining in terrorist and jihadist activities with the al-Qaeda offshoot, according to the Permanent Representative of Syria to the United Nations in New York.

    In Malaysia, police intelligence warned this month that Malaysians, who joined the Islamist militant group Islamic State (IS) to launch strikes in Iraq and Syria, are now training their sights on their home government and several other targets in the country.

    The police said 19 suspected local militants have been arrested between April and June this year while they were on their way to Turkey and Syria for training and support from IS under the guise of “humanitarian work”.

    The group was planning to establish a hardline Southeast Asian Islamic caliphate which would include Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore, he said in the English daily The Star this week.

    Putrajaya has designated the IS, formerly known as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), as a terrorist group.

    Source: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/bank-robbers-isa-detainee-among-malaysian-jihadists-killed-wounded-in-syria

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  • Wanita Malaysia Tawarkan Diri Untuk Sertai Jihad Seksual, Jihad Al-Nikah

    Wanita Malaysia Tawarkan Diri Untuk Sertai Jihad Seksual, Jihad Al-Nikah

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    Wanita Malaysia dipercayai menyertai pasukan kumpulan Negara Islam Iraq dan Syria (Isis) untuk menawarkan Jihad Al-Nikah atau jihad seksual, kata pegawai kanan risikan kepada The Malaysian Insider.

    Pihak berkuasa mengesahkan tiga wanita Malaysia pergi ke Timur Tengah untuk menyertai pasukan Isis.

    Jihad Al-Nikah merujuk kepada konsep kontroversi iaitu wanita Sunni dikatakan menawarkan diri mereka dalam bentuk peranan memenuhi keperluan seksual pejuang yang memperjuangkan undang-undang Islam.

    Konsep itu berasal daripada fahaman Wahhabi sekitar 2013, yang menyeru penyokong wanita Sunni untuk tampil melakukan jihad seks dan menyemarakkan moral pejuang terhadap regim Bashar al Assad di Syria.

    “Wanita ini dipercayai menawarkan diri mereka untuk melakukan hubungan intim kepada pejuang Isis yang cuba memperkenalkan peraturan Islam di Timur Tengah.

    “Konsep ini mungkin kelihatan kontroversi tetapi ia semakin berkembang apabila sesetengah wanita Islam di sini bersimpati dengan kepayahan Isis,” kata seorang pegawai risikan kepada The Malaysian Insider.

    Enggan didedahkan identitinya, pegawai itu berkata seorang wanita Malaysia berlepas ke Timur Tengah pada Disember tahun lalu.

    “Wanita itu, berusia 30-an, pergi ke Turki sebelum bertemu dengan orang tengah yang membantunya melengkapkan perjalanan ke Syria melalui jalan darat.

    “Seorang lagi wanita Malaysia berusia 40-an dipercayai bekerjasama dengan pasukan Isis pada April tahun ini,” kata sumber.

    Pegawai risikan berkata, bukan wanita Malaysia saja yang melakukan jihad seksual kerana ada juga wanita Islam lain terbabit.

    “Pertukaran risikan dengan beberapa negara mendedahkan wanita Islam Sunni dari Australia dan United Kingdom juga menyertai Isis,” katanya.

    Pegawai risikan berkata, Isis mengeluarkan fatwa pada Jun tahun ini menawarkan pengerahan Jihad Al-Nikah atau jihad seksual.

    “Sebaik saja selepas bandar Mosul di Iraq ditawan pasukan Isis, orang ramai diarahkan menghantar wanita tidak berkahwin berjihad untuk seks,” dedah pegawai risikan.

    “Dalam pengisytiharannya, Isis mengancam untuk melaksanakan undang-undang syariah terhadap mereka yang gagal mematuhi fatwa itu,” kata pegawai berkenaan.

    Pegawai risikan berkata, rakan sejawatannya di Britain mendedahkan lebih 600 umat Islam British dipercayai berjuang untuk Isis.

    “Jumlah itu termasuk wanita Islam British yang bukan berjuang di barisan hadapan, tetapi masih terbabit dengan melakukan jihad seksual.

    “Pegawai risikan Australia mendedahkan lebih 100 wanita Islam Australia berada di Syria berjuang di samping Isis,” kata pegawai risikan itu.

    Walaupun Putrajaya pada awalnya mendedahkan kira-kira 30 rakyat Malaysia berlepas ke Timur Tengah berjuang untuk Isis, tetapi angka itu dipercayai sebenarnya lebih tinggi.

    “Pemeriksaan yang dilakukan dengan rakan sejawatan kami di luar negara mendedahkan mungkin jumlah rakyat Malaysia di Timur Tengah mencecah 50 orang,” katanya kepada The Malaysian Insider.

    Setakat ini, 3 rakyat Malaysia dilaporkan maut di Syria ketika berperang menentang pasukan Presiden Syria Bashar Al-Assad.

    Mat Soh, 53, dilaporkan terbunuh selepas dilanggar lori tangki ketika pertarungan sengit antara Isis dengan pasukan Syria minggu lalu.

    Pada Jun, Ahmad Tarmimi Maliki, 26, mati selepas insiden bunuh diri yang menyebabkan lebih 20 askar Iraq maut di pangkalan mereka di Al-Anbar.

    Identiti rakyat Malaysia ketiga yang maut dalam satu insiden masih belum disahkan oleh pihak berkuasa di sini.

    Sejak konflik di Syria meletus pada Mac 2011, lebih 190,000 kematian dilaporkan setakat ini, menurut Pertubuhan Bangsa-bangsa Bersatu.

    Kejadian pembunuhan paling mengerikan ialah pada 20 Ogos ketika Isis melancarkan satu rakaman menunjukkan seorang lelaki yang dikatakan berjihad, bercakap dengan loghat selatan Inggeris, memenggal kepada seorang wartawan dan jurugambar warganegara Amerika, James Foley.

    Foley ditangkap di Syria pada penghujung 2012. Rakaman video itu menunjukkan beliau dibunuh di kawasan padang pasir.

    Video bertajuk ‘Pesanan kepada Amerika’ itu dimuat naik di YouTube sebagai amaran kepada Presiden Amerika Syarikat Barack Obama berhubung serangan terhadap militan di Iraq.

    Sebelum dibunuh, wartawan berusia 40 tahun itu dipaksa membaca satu kenyataan yang menyalahkan Amerika atas kematiannya. – 27 Ogos, 2014.

    Source: https://my.news.yahoo.com/wanita-malaysia-sertai-jihad-timur-tengah-sebagai-perempuan-234310589.html

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  • Islamic State Millitants and the Unmistakable London Accent

    Islamic State Millitants and the Unmistakable London Accent

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    It is the now familiar nightmare image. A kneeling prisoner, and behind him a black-hooded man speaking to camera. The standing man denounces the West and claims that his form of Islam is under attack. He then saws off the head of the hostage. Why did Wednesday morning’s video stand out? Because this time the captive was an American journalist — James Foley — and his murderer is speaking in an unmistakable London accent.

    The revulsion with which this latest Islamist atrocity has been greeted is of course understandable. But it is also surprising. This is no one-off, certainly no anomaly. Rather it is the continuation of an entirely foreseeable trend. Britain has long been a global hub of terror export, so much so that senior US government officials have suggested the next attack on US soil is likely to come from UK citizens. All countries — from Australia to Scandinavia — now have a problem with Islamic extremists. But the world could be forgiven for suspecting that Britain has become the weak link in the international fight against jihadism. And they would be right. This is not even the first beheading of an American journalist to have been arranged by a British man from London.

    In 2002, 27-year-old Omar Sheikh was in Pakistan. A north London-born graduate of a private school and the London School of Economics, he had gone to fight in the Balkans and Kashmir in the 1990s. In 1994 he was arrested and jailed for his involvement in the kidnapping of three Britons and an American in India. Released in 1999 in exchange for the passengers and crew of the hijacked Air India flight IC-814, he was subsequently connected to the bombing of an American cultural centre in Calcutta in January 2002 and that same month organised the kidnapping and beheading of the Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.

    Back then it was possible to dismiss Omar Sheikh as a one-off — a macabre fluke. His alma mater shrugged off concerns about the number of London-based students who had got involved in Islamic extremism or the radical preachers touring the country. The shrug became a little harder to maintain — though maintained it was — the next year when two British men — Asif Hanif, 21, from -Hounslow in west London and Omar Khan Sharif, 27 — carried out a suicide bombing in a bar on the waterfront in Tel Aviv. Omar Sharif had been a student of King’s College London, just across the road from LSE. That time the glory of killing three Israelis and wounding over 50 was claimed by the terrorist group Hamas.

    As the list of British-born jihadists grew, their activities also got closer to home. On 7 July 2005, British-born Muslims carried out the first suicide bombings on British soil, with four more attempted a fortnight later. On Christmas Day 2009, the former head of the Islamic Society at University College London attempted to explode a bomb on a plane as it landed in Detroit. Last year, two converts decapitated Drummer Lee Rigby in broad daylight in south London. It is important to keep in mind that these are just the most high-profile cases. But the list of cases which were thwarted by good security work or sheer luck is astonishing. As well as the constant stream of convictions, at least one large-scale mass atrocity attempt on the lives of the British public was thwarted each year. As were smaller attempts. Everybody still remembers the killing of Lee Rigby, but how many people recall the case of Parviz Khan’s Birmingham terrorist cell? Khan was convicted in 2008 for a plot the previous year to kidnap and behead a British Muslim soldier on video.

    All the while, as the list of jihadists grew, so did the number of places where they could train. Perhaps as many as 4,000 people from Britain are thought to have gone to train or fight in Afghanistan. Estimates of the number of British citizens who have gone to fight in Syria and Iraq range from just over 500 to 1,500 (a figure from Khalid Mahmood, a Birmingham Labour MP). If the larger figure is correct, it would be significantly higher than the number of Muslims currently serving in Britain’s armed forces. Some of these jihadists have returned; some have been killed fighting. But it is now obvious that whether we like it or not, this is Britain’s problem.

    Involvement in Syria spreads across Britain. As with other conflicts, a large proportion of the Brits going to fight in Syria appear to be — like the murderer of James Foley — from London. This is in line with other work, including a list of all terrorism convictions in the UK to date, which shows that almost half of Islamism-inspired terrorism offences and attacks on UK soil over the last decade were perpetrated by individuals living in London at the time of their arrest.

    But involvement in the Syrian conflict has also spread to Birmingham and other places with large Muslim populations, as well as some places that will have surprised the wider public. In February of this year it transpired that the 41-year-old Abdul Waheed Majid from Crawley, West Sussex, had become a suicide bomber. On 6 February the non-Arabic-speaking Brit carried out a truck-bombing against a jail in Aleppo, Syria.

    In May, the Instagram account of a British man believed to be from London shows other jihadist war crimes from Syria, including the killing of a prisoner believed to be a loyalist of President Bashar al-Assad. One of the people shooting bullets into their captive is identified as a British man who in another video berates British Muslims for not providing enough support to the jihad. ‘You know who you are,’ he says, ‘from the capital, the Midlands, up north, wherever you may be… it’s a disgrace, that brothers know where these wives are, where these families are, and yet you are buying your nephew or your child a PlayStation 4 or taking them out to Nando’s.’

    The list goes on. A cell of young men from Cardiff. Others from Portsmouth. Earlier this month, Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary from west London appeared in a photo he himself posted on Twitter. He is pictured holding a severed head with the caption ‘chillin’ with my homie, or what’s left of him’. This is all part of the strange juncture that Syria has become for British jihadis — a meld of street cool, Islamic extremism and ultra-violence. Even the register in which these men communicate on social media is familiar. For instance Madhi Hassan, 19, from Portsmouth, sent out a media image of himself holding a jar of Nutella, to reassure Brits coming over that they would not lack all comforts.

    Of course, one line of argument claims that if we just left all these places alone then none of this would come to us. But we left the Balkans alone and created one generation of jihadists. Then we didn’t leave Afghanistan and Iraq alone — and created another generation of jihadists. Now we have very much left Syria alone — and lo and behold, we seem to have created another jihadist generation. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t, apparently. Yet remarkably few people seem to realise that this isn’t really about us.

    Nevertheless, it comes ever closer to home. In recent weeks the black flag of jihad as used by Isis has been flown openly in London — supporters of Isis have appeared on Oxford Street — and elsewhere. Just this week, the imam of a leading Welsh mosque resigned after a pro-Isis guest preacher was invited to speak at his mosque.

    This battle is going on in households and mosques up and down this country. We fear joining up these dots. And we fear giving offence more than we fear the international opprobrium that is coming our way.

    The country that brought liberty to much of the world is now exporting terrorism to large parts of it. Britain needs to look to itself, and address this problem, if there are not to be many more videos like this week’s.

    Source: http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9293762/the-british-beheaders/

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