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Norway: Mullah Krekar and his apartment linked to pro al-Qaida sites
2007-10-09
The web site Dorbeen.com, which is linked to pro al-Qaida web sites, is registered in the name of the wife of controversial mullah Krekar.

NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting) reports that Mullah Krekar, born Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, former leader of the Kurdish guerilla group Ansar al-Islam in Northern Iraq, runs several web sites from his Oslo apartment.
According to a 9/13/2007 Aftenposten article, Krekar claims that his wife, a worker in a day-care center, is the family's sole supporter. No more Norsky welfare, no more voting rights; he just sits at the desk, hatin' hatin' hatin'
Dorbeen.com is an Islamist news portal that reports on American setbacks in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as linking to sympathizers of the al-Qaida terrorist organization.
Norway has troops stationed in Afghanistan.
Despite Dorbeen.com being registered in his wife's name, Krekar told an Oslo court last month that he "in the name of God, did not know" who was behind the web site.
That's blasphemous, of course, but al Qaida likes to put it this way: "Our god is a plotting god"
"Really. It ain't ours. Somebody left it here."
On Tuesday the Supreme Court will begin to determine whether an expulsion order for Krekar should be reconsidered. Four days have been set aside for this process.
If Norway deports Krekar to Kurdistan, it's curtains for 'im.
Norway won't deport Mullah Krekar. He's a national treasure.
NRK also reports that the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) is monitoring mullah Krekar's Internet activities. The PST considers Krekar a danger to national security, even if only indirectly. "We must be prepared that a form of radicalization,including the support of violent Islamism, can also occur in Norway. We have some tendencies in this direction which we must take seriously, that young boys begin to waver and become dominated by a manipulative man," PST chief Jørn Holme said in a debate two weeks ago. NRK claimed that his remark was a reference to Krekar, among others. NRK also reported that they had been in contact with several translators who had worked on Dobreen.com but none would come forward "for fear of what might happen".
They're "terrified", eh?
Posted by:mrp

#8  I love it when you talk that way, Frank.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-09 19:40  

#7  Lutefisk writ large: fillet the f*cker, dry him, and soak him in lye
Posted by: Frank G   2007-10-09 19:28  

#6  Mail him back to Kurdistan in 50gram pieces, postage due.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-10-09 16:47  

#5  Krekar's falling victim to the Kraken would be a close second.
Posted by: doc   2007-10-09 11:39  

#4  Norway's supreme court to hear case against Ansar al-Islam mullah
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-09 11:33  

#3  Mullah Krekar Hit By Norwegian Bus.

A dozen times at least and preferrably after exhaustive interrogation.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-09 11:24  

#2  It sure took long enough! The Mullah Krekar was employed along with Abudllah Azzam at the Islamic University of Islamabad when the Soviets invaded Afgahanistan in late 1979. He was an early leader of the Ansar al-Islam. Following his move to Denmark in 1991 he made his mark as the very Salafist Mullah Krekar. He should have been jugged a long time ago but the Scandanavians are well known for their "tolerance".
Posted by: Balthazar   2007-10-09 11:21  

#1  Ya know what headline I'd like to see?
Mullah Krekar Hit By Norwegian Bus.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-10-09 11:09  

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