From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/18/2006 5:33 AM
Good Tidings For Chechen Mujahideen From The US Lying Propaganda
Publication time: Today at 10:22 Djokhar time
According to the Ars Technica Web site, a top US home terrorist, sorry, a purported US top home "antiterrorist", Chertoff, head of US "Homeland Security", warned that people don't need to travel to a country with "-stan" in its name to become radicalized and commit "acts of violent". Instead, they can now turn to the Internet. "They can train themselves over the Internet. They never have to necessarily go to the training camp or speak with anybody else and that diffusion of a combination of hatred and technical skills in things like bomb-making is a dangerous combination," Chertoff said at a conference of international police chiefs, according to Reuters. "Those are the kind of terrorists that we may not be able to detect with spies and satellites." End of quotation.
I really wonder what the Americans are then doing in Afghani...stan and why they are committing acts of violence there against Afghani children and women as well as against the soldiers of the legal government of the Islamic State of Afghanistan-Taliban defending their country against American invaders. The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria never broke diplomatic relations with the ISA-T, by the way.
As for Americans, just go to Internet, gentlemen. Then Chertoff would probably learn some day to pronounce and spell this difficult name of A-f-gh-a-n-i-s-t -a-n. It's difficult, isn't.
Meanwhile, a US terrorist entity, sorry, a purported "antiterrorist" entity titled "US Institute of Peace" (George Orwell is laughing!) compiled a list back in 2004 of the ways that the Internet was being utilized by "terrorists" (or are they antiterrorists?) around the world.
Here it is:
Psychological Warfare
Publicity and Propaganda
Data Mining
Fundraising
Recruitment and Mobilization
Networking
Sharing Information
Planning and Coordination
Under "Fundraising" I found the following interesting passage:
"...The fighters in the Russian breakaway republic of Chechnya have likewise used the Internet to publicize the numbers of bank accounts to which sympathizers can contribute. (One of these Chechen bank accounts is located in Sacramento, California.)...".
Well, gentlemen, thanks a lot that you leanrt to spell the word Chechnya and do not write it as a country with "-nya" in its name. It's not so difficult for your as a country with "-stan" in its name as I see.
Then I wonder what the Chechen Mujahideen are. For the US psychological war "peacekeepers" they seem to be now "terrorists" dealt in a special article devoted to so-called "terrorists" . Well, in 1994 till approximately 2000 they were "freedom fighters" for Western media and governments. Then they became mostly "insurgents", and now they are mostly "militants". But the Chechen Mujahideen remained the same! They did not chage during all these years. It is the U.S. that changed under Bush to became a police state.
And Chechnya is surely NOT a "Russian republic", you know. It is an independent country somewhere in the Caucasus (do you know where the Caucasus is?).
If you are not lying, "peacekeeping" gentlemen, then why didn't you mentioned where Chechen fighters "publicized" the bank account number (I personally never read such publication anywhere)? What is the account number and what is the name of the bank? And why the gentlemen from their Orwellian-type Institute never gave this information in their "report", I wonder
As far as I understand this "antiterrorist" message, the money is still there, available for the Chechen Mujahideen fighters. If it is not a lie by the "US Institute of Peace", then why wasn't it seized by the US government, as it always does, to finance its acts of violence in this country with " -stan" in its name?
Well, all in all, it seems to be another silly lie by the US propaganda. Oh my goodness! How primitive they are, those US "antiterrorists"!
Ali Hornby
http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2006/10/18/6010.shtml