Saturday, July 23, 2011

Norway shocked by Oslo bombing, teeny-bopper effeminate shootings Hobby.

Last week, a Norwegian prosecutor filed awe charges against an Iraqi-born cleric for inauspicious Norwegian politicians with finish if he is deported from the Scandinavian country. The indictment centered on statements that Mullah Krekar — the progenitor of the Kurdish Islamist pile Ansar al-Islam — made to various news broadcast media, including American network NBC. Terrorism has also been a interest in neighboring Denmark since an affray over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad six years ago.



Danish authorities maintain they have foiled several consternation plots linked to the 2005 newspaper cartoons that triggered protests in Muslim countries. Last month, a Danish appeals court on Wednesday sentenced a Somali gink to 10 years in jail for breaking into the retirement community of the cartoonist. Al-Qaida has promised attacks on Norway for years. The fear network's commander Ayman al-Zawahiri threatened the motherland in 2004 over its involvement in the U.S.-led forces management in Afghanistan and strategist Abu Yahya al-Libi made almost identical threats in 2006, the same year the Norwegian Embassy was attacked in Syria.






Jihadist groups have also made late threats to Norway over plans to off Mullah Krekar, the builder of the Kurdish Islamist class Ansar al-Islam. Norway's submit to of NATO's vocation in Libya also earned it enemies, Bob Ayers, a prior U.S. poop officer, told the AP. "Norwegians are in Afghanistan. They're in Tripoli.



They reprinted the cartoons," Ayers said. Many alertness analysts said they had never heard of Helpers of Global Jihad, which took original credit. Ansar al-Islam also took put on some jihadist cobweb sites. Ayers said it appeared more than one individual was involved.

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