Friday, April 07, 2006

JuF Terrorists Released, Deported from Canada Wednesday

The spotlight on the Jamaat ul Fuqra cult/terrorist training organization in North America continues:

Report from the Northeast Intelligence Network:


7 April 2006: After completing 12-year prison sentences for their 1994 conviction of conspiring to bomb a Hindu temple and East Indian movie theater in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, three men were deported from Canada on Wednesday. Barry Adams, Amir Mohammed Ahmed and Abdul Baqqer were arrested in 1991 while crossing the border from the United States into Canada. The men served their time in prisons in the Kingston, Ontario area. All three are members of Jammat ul-Fuqra, a Pakistani based terrorist organization founded by Sheikh Gilani and based in
Pakistan.



Again, the MSM didn't tell us. No wonder so many Canadians live with the mistaken belief that Canada isn't under any terrorist threat.


Update: actually, I just learned from fellow counterterror blogger "CP" that the CBC did a little report on the fact. Here it is.

And, surprisingly, the CBC seems to know of JuF and Sheikh Gilani, as we see from the following excerpts:

All three are members of Jammat ul-Fuqra, an extreme religious sect based in Pakistan.

(...)

Jamaat ul-Fuqra is a violent extremist group based in Pakistan, established in the early 1980s by cleric Shaykh Mubarik Ali Gilani.


Note that the CBC is calling JuF a "violent extremist group". I guess the Sheikh will have to write another unhinged diatribe, this time against the CBC, claiming they're lying and that they're "perpetrators of international terrorism" also. If he doesn't, then he's a coward, only going after regular civilians.

And I roll my eyes once again at the refusal of the MSM to use the word "terrorist"...