Abha Shankar
http://www.investigativeproject.org/4429/texas-men-charged-with-terror-support
Two Austin area residents were charged
in separate complaints with providing material support for terrorism.
One complaint
accuses Michael Todd Wolfe (a.k.a "Faruq") of planning to travel
to the Middle East "to provide his services to radical groups engaged
in armed conflict in Syria."
In a meeting with government informants,
Wolfe "indicated that he had learned that al Qaeda in Syria was training
brothers from other countries (foreign fighters) and then sending the fighters
back from Syria to their home countries to conduct terror attacks."
Wolfe indicated that Allah put jihad in front of people to determine who
the real men were."
The investigation began last August, after
Wolfe's wife confided to an FBI informant that Wolfe "just wants to
hop into Syria. He's just ready to die for his deen [religion]," the
complaint
said. She indicated that "she
wanted to support her husband's goal of traveling to perform a violent
form of jihad" as part of her hijrah – a religious migration
to Muslim lands.
Hundreds of fighters from America and the
West are believed
to have gone to Syria in recent months to wage jihad. Last month, Moner
Mohammad Abu-Salha (also known as "al-Amriki) became the first
American suicide bomber to die in
Syria. Abu-Salha traveled to Syria and trained with the al-Qaida affiliated
al-Nusra front.
A separate complaint
alleges that Rahatul Ashikim Khan, 23, tried to recruit people in Internet
chat rooms to wage violent jihad overseas.
Khan, a Bangladesh native naturalized as
a U.S. citizen in 2002, was a full-time student at the University of Texas
in Austin. He became active in a chat room in early 2011, calling himself
a "jihadi." Another participant turned out to be a government
informant.
Khan "discussed guns, training, the
war against Islam, his preparation for the Third World War, shooting, and
getting the youth interested in the knowledge of jihad (inner struggle/holy
war)," the complaint
said.
He later introduced the informant to an
unnamed coconspirator, who recruited the informant "to travel overseas
for the purpose of engaging in violent jihad in Somalia," the complaint
said. Khan later introduced the informant to a second unnamed conspirator
who faces similar terror support charges in South Florida.
The Florida man allegedly discussed possible
ways to smuggle the informant into Somalia to join forces with the al-Qaida-tied
Somali terrorist group, al-Shabaab.
The coconspirator also mentioned the possibility of the informant "operating
within the United States."
Both Khan and Wolfe are in federal custody
and face up to 15 years in prison if convicted
1 comment:
so whats the deal with this Wolfe guy? whats with his wife? Is she the one who brainwashed Wolfe into inverting? what is her background? i'm noticing more and more muslimas preying on American men and converting them. Whats so special about Islam that it attracts white American men - the right to commit violence and rape or polygamy? I'm curious.
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