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Prisons transformed into cradle of suicide bombers
New facts are being unfolded concerning some elements that have been released in the frame of national reconciliation and joined back terrorism fiefdoms. Security services have actually recorded about 10 "dangerous" files of terrorists alleged of coordination between them while being jailed, including the recruiter of Abdelkahar Ben Hadj, the son of co-leader of dissolute FIS. The list contains also elements charged of recruitments along borders with Tunisia and Morocco as well as recruiters of the executer of recent suicide car bomb aimed Constitutional Council in Algiers.

Security Services records mention few cases of elements who resumed contacts with terrorist groups while being released from prison between march and August 2006 in the frame of national reconciliation measures. However, despite being few, the released people have been involved in terrorism support and attribution, recruitment activities, joining back nucleus of Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat GSPC and conducting terrorist attacks, security sources told El Khabar. The same sources added that the latest attack recorded is the one executed by Charef Alarabi, alias Abderrahmane Abu Abdenasser Alassimi, who exploded Constitutional Council in a suicide car bomb last 11 December. "Charef Alarabi served two years in El Harrach prison after the court had remanded him into custody in 2004; he was released as soon as Mai 2006 while benefiting from peace and reconciliation measures," the same source mentioned.

Security services do believe actually that "several elements who have been released in the frame of national reconciliation and restored contacts with terrorist groups still believe in Jihad."
Posted by: Fred 2007-12-16
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