Abu Hamza al-Muhajir

Iraqi and US forces gear up for massive operation

gulfnews.com     Jul 15, 2008   2 related          

The road to Diyala province, about 57km east of Baghdad, is increasingly busy as Iraqi and US military convoys flock to the restless area in preparation of a massive "security operation" against the Al Qaida terror network,...                

Ex-Guantanamo Prisoner Encourages Jihadists to Obey al-Baghdadi, Before Embarking on His Suicide...

thisfuckingwar.blogspot.com     Jul 2, 2008          

"I don’t have much time to fully examine Al-Furqan’s new 38 minute video, which was posted a couple of days ago on the Al-Ekhlaas jihadist internet forum (Arabic link, password protected) under the title ‘The State of Islam...                

Ex-Guantanamo Prisoner Encourages Jihadists to Obey al-Baghdadi, Before Embarking on His Suicide...

talismangate.blogspot.com     Jun 24, 2008          

I don’t have much time to fully examine Al-Furqan’s new 38 minute video, which was posted a couple of days ago on the Al-Ekhlaas jihadist internet forum (Arabic link, password protected) under the title ‘The State of Islam...                

The Paradise Boys: The Internal Debate over the Use of Child Jihadis in Iraq

jamestown.org     Jun 24, 2008   28 related          

By Abdul Hameed Bakier Concerned about the future of al-Qaeda in Iraq due to the killing and arrests of its prominent leaders, jihadi forum participants have discussed the second generation of al-Qaeda (hanein.info, June 7). In...                

Reward for wanted terrorist drops - CNN.com

minstrelboy.blogspot.com     May 14, 2008   22 related          

Reward for wanted terrorist drops - CNN.com: "The"U.S. government has reduced by millions the reward for the capture or killing al Qaeda in Iraq's leader because he's no longer worth the price tag, Pentagon officials said Tuesday.The value placed on Abu Ayyub al-Masri dropped from $5 million to...                

Victory in Death: The Political Use of Islamist Martyrs

jamestown.org     May 13, 2008          

By Michael Scheuer The past week once again saw the international media intensely focus on the capture and death of prominent Islamist leaders. On May 8, hundreds of reports appeared that al-Qaeda’s commander in Iraq Abu Ayub al-Masri (a.k.a. Abu Hamza al-Muhajir) had been captured by U.S. and...                

US Forces Kill 17 Militants in Iraqi Capital

turkishweekly.net     May 10, 2008   4 related          

US Forces Kill 17 Militants in Iraqi CapitalSaturday , 10 May 2008 U.S. and Iraqi forces battling Shi'ite militias in Baghdad have killed at least 17 militants. The military says militia fighters fired several rockets in the Iraqi capital. One of the rockets hit .....                

US Denies Report of al-Qaida Arrest

military.com     May 10, 2008   243 related          

BAGHDAD - The U.S. military on Friday denied Iraqi government claims that the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq was captured and said a man with a similar name had been arrested in the northern city of Mosul. Iraqi authorities had announced Thursday that police commandos...                

Rockets fired from Sadr City; BBC bureau in Baghdad hit

iht.com     May 10, 2008   68 related          

Shiite militants launched rockets toward the fortified Green Zone on Friday, taking advantage of a sandstorm that gave cover from attacks by U.S. aircraft. Some rockets fell short, including one that damaged the British Broadcasting Corp. bureau. ... Shiite militants...                

State Dept. renews Blackwater contract

nwsource.com     May 10, 2008   60 related          

The State Department has just renewed its contract with Blackwater Worldwide to provide security for American diplomats in Iraq for at least... ... WASHINGTON — The State Department has just renewed its contract with Blackwater Worldwide to provide security for American...                

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