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brotherubaid
03-30-2010, 01:33 PM
Saudis swoop on terror cells

More than 100 Al Qaida members planning to attack oil installations arrested
http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/saudi-...cells-1.602466

Dubai: In what has been touted as the biggest security swoop in several years, Saudi state media announced on Wednesday the arrest of over 100 members of Al Qaida cells that were plotting attacks on oil facilities in the kingdom.

The arrests came just a day after the US had warned of Al Qaida plans to attack ships off Yemen's coast.

Among those arrested were 47 Saudis and 51 foreigners from Yemen, Bangladesh, Eritrea and Somalia. The nationalities of three more suspects were not specified.

According to released statements the militants were organised in three cells. One cell consisted of 101 people, and two smaller cells were made up of six men each. The Yemeni was said to be a very prominent member of Al Qaida.

"We seized belts of explosives which they were planning to use in suicide attacks," one security official said. Arms, ammunition, computers, pre-paid telephone cards and unspecified documents were all seized in the operation.

The large cell was discovered as the result of an investigation launched after suspected Al Qaida militants — two of them dressed as women —tried to infiltrate the country in October with explosives. The two were killed in a shootout at the border and a third was arrested.

Foreigners

The foreigners in the cell were said to have entered the country under cover of seeking work or visiting Muslim holy sites in Makkah and Madinah.

Two members of that cell were said to have been preparing suicide attacks, while the others were to have targeted economic and security targets.

Each of the two small cells was operating without knowledge of the other, and both were said to be linked to Yemen-based Al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula and tasked with targeting oil installations.

Saudi officials have uncovered several plots to launch attacks in the kingdom in the past year, rounding up numerous suspected militants and seizing weapons caches and bomb-making equipment, all linked to Al Qaida.

In August, a Saudi militant from the Yemen-based Al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, pretending to surrender to the authorities, sneaked a bomb into the palace of Deputy Interior Minister Prince Mohammad Bin Nayef in an attempt to kill the top security official.

Security agents rounded up most of the suspects in the southern province of Jizan, near the border with Yemen, although the exact date of the swoop is not known.

Conference on terrorism in Madinah

http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article35280.ece

The Islamic University here will host on Sunday an international conference on terrorism to be attended by local and international experts. The conference, under the sponsorship of Prince Naif, second deputy premier and interior minister, will be held under the title “Terrorism between Extremism of Thought and Ideology of Fundamentalism.”



http://iu.edu.sa/erhabcon/indexE.html



According to sources close to the conference, the meeting will endeavor to highlight the moderation and tolerance of Islam.



They said the conference will attempt to prove that terrorism has no religion or homeland and that the gathering is aimed at consolidating the intellectual security in Muslim societies through the spread of the values of tolerance, understanding and dialogue.



The conference coincides with announcement of the arrest of 113 suspected terrorists on Wednesday.


According to statistics, between 2003 and 2009 security forces made a total of 38 precautionary assault operations. During these operations, 32 terrorists were killed and four injured while four security officers were killed and 29 others injured.



101 terrorist incidents took place in the Kingdom during the past 20 years, causing the death of 939 people and the injury of 1,317. There were 26 terrorist attacks against foreigners in which 87 foreigners were killed and 524 were injured.
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Joe98
03-31-2010, 01:29 AM
I have read about this. In this case the terrorists are already happy that Saudi practises sharia law. But they want more than that.

They want a Califate established in Saudi.

Note the original califate was established in Mecca. When the Ottomans colonised Saudi, the seat of the Calif was moved to Istanbul.

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Al-Indunisiy
04-01-2010, 02:56 PM
Correction, it was first established in Medina. The see of the Caliphate has been moving from dynasty to dynasty.
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CosmicPathos
04-01-2010, 03:02 PM
Down down down with the Al Saud dynasty.
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04-01-2010, 03:50 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by mad_scientist
Down down down with the Al Saud dynasty.
Agreed. 12 char.
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