SHOCKER: UK mosques linked to Mumbai jihadists
Posted: 30 Nov 2008 11:36 AM CST
Well, this one gets filed in the category of "DUH!" regarding muslims in one country funding jihad in another. Where have we seen this before? Oh, yeah! The Holy Land Fund sending money to Hamas for jihad is one instance that comes to mind…
Mumbai terrorists were 'funded by cash raised in UK mosques'
A banned Islamic terrorist group funded with cash raised in British mosques is believed to be behind the Mumbai attacks.
Kashmiri separatists Lashkar-e-Taiba, 'The Army of the Righteous', which has strong links to Al Qaeda, is accused of previous terrorist outrages in India.
And intercepted telephone and radio communications before and during the latest attacks apparently suggest a link.
'Funded by UK cash': The Taj Mahal hotel burns during the terror attack on Mumbai - an Islamic terrorist group funded with cash raised in British mosques is thought to be behind the attack
Indian officials say at least one of the gunmen captured after the attacks is part of a Lashkar network.
The group last week denied any responsibility and the unknown group Deccan Mujahideen said it was behind the atrocity.
But earlier this year another group, the Indian Mujahideen, which has links to Lashkar-e-Taiba, sent an email to Indian police warning it was planning an attack in Mumbai.
The message read: 'We are keeping a close eye on you and just waiting for the right time to execute your bloodshed…Let the Indian Mujahideen warn all the people of Mumbai…You are already on our hit list and this time very, very seriously.'
Complete article.
How typical, an adherent of the religion of peace issuing threats of bloodshed. That is perfectly acceptable. Calling islam a violent death cult, and mocking their prophet for the pedophile he was? That's racist. I am glad we have our priorities in order, aren't you?
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