2010年9月5日星期日

2 women related to state terrorists in Somalia

In both cases, the money from two Rochester, Minnesota, the wives of other members of the Somali Community in the state was, to a terrorist organization cleverly put together, federal prosecutor charged Thursday.

The indictment, the allegations made public in the U.S. District Court in St. Paul, charged 14 nfl jerseys
people in Minnesota, California and Alabama, scattered with the assistance of a deadly pipeline capital and Al-Shabaab fighters, as a group by the government described a terrorist organization in Somalia with links to al-Qaida.

The woman was Amina Ali Farah, 33, and Hawo Mohamed Hassan, 63, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was arrested on Thursday by the FBI on charges of raising funds for a terrorist organization.
According to the government, Ali Hassan and money for al-called Shabbab door to door between the Somali communities in Rochester, Minneapolis and other parts of the United States and Canada.
Ali has raised funds for the organization, under the pretext that the money was for the Jaguars jersey
poor and needy, according to the indictment.
However, the two women a direct appeal by teleconferencing made fund-raising, in which listeners asked to support violent jihad had said the indictment. Jihad is an Arabic word which means, among other things, holyAdvertisementwar , said the indictment.
The indictment said that has not requested as part of the conspiracy, Ali on the phone with people in Somalia, the financial support of Al-Shabaab said.
The prosecutor said in a telephone conference 26th October 2008, organized by Ali, Senior Women's Division of al-Shabaab said listeners that it is time to help the poor and needy in Somalia, but priority was given the Mujahideen, or Islamist guerrillas.
The indictment details 12 alleged money transfers to Ali al-Shabaab, which were between September 2008 and July 2009 a total of $ 8,608.
The indictment alleges that Ali and money to al-Shabaab of hawala remittance system, with a worldwide network of dealers money. He further claims that Ali and others have used false names to identify the recipient, the money to hide where appropriate, Al-Shabaab.
The indictment also accuses Hassan lied to investigators when asked about the plan.
Hassan Ali and made first appearances Thursday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul.
Ali then hit the defender Manny Atwal, who informed the court that Ali denies any allegation of the indictment.
When was sworn in on whether she is entitled to a lawyer to testify, said Ali would never of God in the face.
Ali, who has the charge is an American citizen in Colts jersey
2004, says, said he works in health care at home, has a net profit of approximately $ 1,600 per month and $ 89 to the bank. Atwal said she lived in Rochester for 11 years.
Keyes was appointed a public defender for them, and the conditions of his release, including delivery of the passport and offers a bonus of $ 25,000, the agreement not to leave to Minnesota, not in conference calls or collection to contribute money, not the possession of a weapon be photographed, and other provisions of the U.S. Marshals Service, too.
Ali refused to sign an agreement, first comply with the terms, because it can be denied without a veil, photographed, said Atwal.
But Ali later signed the agreement.
Hassan said the prosecutor, he was a U.S. citizen in 2008, told the court that he is a provider of day care on their own, which is about $ 2,000 per month was.
Also appointed a public defender, and under the same conditions as Ali.
A handful of women relatives and friends were in court.
Of the 10 men left Minnesota to al-Shabaab, join seven defendants had previously been by the prosecution or police.
A total of 19 people with ties to Minnesota have been charged in the indictment or criminal complaint. Nine were arrested in the United States or abroad.
Five pleaded guilty.
The 10 men charged in the indictment on Thursday and are generally regarded as foreign.
The defendants in the indictment include Abdikadir Abdi Ali, 19, a citizen of the United States; Abdislan Hussein Ali (also known as Bullet Head according to the indictment), 21, a citizen of the United States, Ahmed Cabdulaahi Faarax (also known as Smiley ), 33, an American citizen, Mohamed Farah Beled (also known as bloody and ghetto ), 26, 26 and Yassin Isse Abdiweli years.
You are the conspiracy and material support to al-Shabaab and conspiracy to kill, maim and maul people accused abroad. Faarax Isse and had been accused in a criminal complaint was.
Also charged Omar Ahmed Ali, 27; Khalid Abshir Mohamud, 27, Zakaria Maruf, 31, Mohamed Abdullahi Hassan, 22, and Mustafa Ahmed Salah, 20 Limitations of the five previously been charged.
were in the indictment sealed charged Thursday with conspiracy to provide material support for terrorists and foreign terrorist group to kill conspiracy to kidnap, to offer, and maul people abroad, the possession of a firearm and discharging a AK-47 assault rifle of the type during a maim crime of Texans jersey
violence, and urges the Commission a violent crime.
Other charges include the indictment of making false statements to the FBI in a case connected with international terrorism and passport fraud.
This report contains information from the Associated Press and the Washington Post.

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