Tuesday, October 8, 2013

228. Reino Unido sob ameaça terrorista

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walikum salam

O artigo seguinte em inglês mostra que vocês aí no Reino Unido correm perigo de ataques terroristas Alqaedas.

Que gente louca esses terroristas islâmicos que só pensam em matar, como se fosse preciso matar as pessoas para elas morrerem. É tempo perdido e desperdício de recursos porque as pessoas morrem quando chegar a vez delas.

O artigo parece deixar transparecer que os terroristas teriam passaporte britânico e deixaram o Reino Unido para andarem nessas guerras santas, como se alguma guerra fosse santa! What a carload of bullshit!

Tenham juízo na bola e portem-se como deve ser. Não andem por aí a envergonhar a comunidade islâmica britânica nem a sujar o nome da religião. Inchallah!

A informação deste artigo em inglês não traz nada de bom para a harmonia das comunidades étnicas e não étnicas do Reino Unido. A tensão já era visível sobretudo depois do assassínio de um militar indefeso no leste de Londres há cerca de uns dois meses, por dois  islâmicos novos estouvados. 






MI5 chief Andrew Parker warns of threat to UK public


Andrew ParkerAndrew Parker was named as the new head of the Security Service earlier this year.

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Thousands of Islamist extremists in the UK see the British public as a legitimate target for attacks, the director general of MI5 has warned.
In his first speech since taking over in April, Andrew Parker gave an update on the dangers to British security.
He named al-Qaeda and its affiliates in south Asia and the Arabian peninsula as presenting "the most direct and immediate threats to the UK".
Mr Parker was addressing the Royal United Services Institute in Whitehall.
Ongoing conflict
The head of the Security Service explained that "knowing of someone" was not the same as knowing everything about them.
He said that despite huge investment over the past decade, the reality was that MI5 focused the most intense intrusive attention on only a small number of cases at any one time.
In naming the biggest threats, he meant primarily al-Qaeda's elements in Pakistan and separately in Yemen, from where it has three times succeeded in smuggling explosives past security onto planes in the past four years.
Referring to the ongoing conflict in Syria, he said a growing proportion of MI5's casework concerned individuals from the UK who had travelled to fight there.
He said extremist Sunni groups in Syria were aspiring to attack Western countries.
Stopped at airports
It has long been a concern of Western governments that British-based jihadists will one day return from the killing fields of Syria and turn their new-found skills on the population back home.
A number of people have been stopped at airports and some have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism.
Mr Parker said 330 people had been convicted of terrorism-related offences in Britain between 11 September 2001 and 31 March 2013.
He added that in the first few months of this year, there had been four major trials related to terrorist plots.
Mr Parker, who has 30 years' experience in MI5, was previously deputy director general and before that director of its counter-terrorism division at the time of the London bombings in 2005.

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