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At least 7 French jihadis killed in Iraq
2005-07-29
At least seven people from France have been killed in Iraq and elsewhere fighting for al-Qaeda, the French interior minister has told a newspaper. "At least seven people from France have died... fighting for al-Qaeda's cause, some in suicide attacks," Nicolas Sarkozy told Le Parisien. Another 10 are in Iraq, Pakistan, Syria and Afghanistan, he said. Nicolas Sarkozy also said the surveillance of flights to those countries would be reinforced. These, he said, are considered stopovers for Europeans heading to Iraq to join militant groups.

In early June, French police detained two men believed to have recruited volunteer fighters to be deployed in Iraq. One of them, 39-year-old Said al-Maghrebi, had reportedly trained with al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and had been sought by French police for months. Another alleged recruiter of jihadists, Farid Benyettou, was arrested in France in January. US authorities believe that a large number of attacks in Iraq are carried out by foreign fighters, some of them recruited in western countries.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  It's a start....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-07-29 18:35  

#2  " These, he said, are considered stopovers for Europeans heading to Iraq to join militant groups."

They forget those men arent europians,not in my book at least.
If you immigrate to Germany or France or where ever,
get a citisenship and barely speak the languge ,
hate the people who took you in
and want to impose sharia laws ,
and want everone to walk talk and act as you do or in otherwods the "Convert or die" islamofascist ideology.
Then i would prefer that they stay in their country.

Posted by: Viking   2005-07-29 11:05  

#1  So sometimes Frenchmen do fight (though on the other side)? (No doubt immigrants or second generation, so maybe they haven't become fully French yet.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2005-07-29 10:25  

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