THE
HISTORY OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD IS THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING
TODAY’S ISLAMIC WAR AGAINST THE WEST
Read on. |
From
Wahhabi Islam to the Muslim Brotherhood
1902-1928 |
1902
Birth of Saudi
Arabia
Revival of Wahhabi Islam
For Political Gain |
1902. Ibn Saud, local tribesman
of Arabian Peninsula, captures Ryad and proclaims himself regional
leader. In order to gain acceptance and loyalty from the local
Bedouin tribes, Ibn Saud revives the practice of Wahhabi Islam
and institutes strict Islamic Law over the land. Wahhabi
indoctrination centers (Ikhwan, meaning brotherhoods) appear throughout Saudi Arabia[i]. |
Wahhabi Islam
The Soul of Today’s
Islamic Jihad
Mosques Only… |
Wahhabism[ii] is a radical form of
Islam, founded by Mohammad Ibn Abdul Al-Wahhab in the 18th century, which claims that: any teachings added to Islam after
the tenth century are false. It envisions an Islamic empire led
by holy men, with no other law than strict puritan Islamic law.
This is why they are referred to as ‘Islamic fundamentalists’.
It opposes the concept of nationalism and borders as being un-Islamic.
It justifies violent
means to rid the Muslim world against the non-Islamic element [iii] . Wahhabism
eventually developed a very strong anti-American and anti-Western
message.
It is generally rejected
by the vast majority of the Muslim world.
1920. The Mutawa, Wahhabi religious
police, operates rule of terror in Saudi towns. Churches,
synagogues and any non-Islamic temple of worship are banned from Saudi Arabia (still effective in 2002). The Wahhabi movement grows
and becomes increasingly radical. |
Saudi
Oil admittedly
The Bank of Today’s Islamic Jihad |
1920. Saudi Arabia discovers its enormous oil reserve and starts to do business with
the non-Islamic Western countries, America in particular. Saudi oil becomes central
to fueling industrial revolution. The Saud family becomes
immensely rich overnight. It continues to play the Wahhabi
card for regional support. |
1927
Muslim Brotherhood Carries Flame of
Wahhabi Jihad |
Wahhabi extremists revolt against
Saudi regime because of dealings with West. Rebellion is
crushed. Extremists relocate in Egypt. Thoughts of Jihad against the West and America become central to the movement.
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt becomes home to Wahhabi Extremism [iv] . |
1928
Muslim Brotherhood
Founded |
Muslim
Brotherhood established in Egypt by Hassan El Banna [v] .
Mother organization for today’s
Egyptian Jihad Islami and Hamas.
Muslim Brotherhood is built
on Wahhabi foundations [vi] . |
1928
Amin Al-Husseini
Lead Member of Muslim Brotherhood
Muslims
Only… |
Amin Al-Husseini becomes prominent
member of Muslim Brotherhood.
He sees the Wahhabi concept
of Islamic Jihad as a key tool to rally pan-Islamic support to
further his agenda of Pan-Islamic take-over. The Muslim
Brotherhood now under Husseini’s influence, becomes the main vector
of hatred against the West and the Jews: the Arab World, which
includes Palestine, must be free of any non-Islamic faith.
Therefore, Jews and Christians have no claim to any part of the Middle East or of the Arab World. |
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Muslim Brotherhood unites with Hitler’s Third
Reich
1933-2002 |
1933 Hitler
rises to power |
After humiliation of WWI, Germany votes overwhelmingly in favor of Hitler’s Fascist regime. |
Hitler and Muslim Brotherhood Find Common Ground |
Hitler’s vision of ethnic cleansing
of non-Aryans becomes appealing to the
Wahhabis of the Muslim Brotherhood [vii] . The West and the Jews is the common enemy. Muslim
Brotherhood acquires Hitler’s methods of genocide to rid the Arab
world of its non-Muslims. |
1933
Nazi
Parties Appear
Throughout
Arab World [viii]
|
Young Egypt. Led by Muslim Brotherhood member Abdul
Gamal Nasser (future Egyptian President). Young Egypt’s
political slogan “One Folk, One Party, One Leader” is a direct
translation from German of Nazi slogan.
Social
Nationalist Party in
Syria [ix] .
Led by Anton Saada (known as the Syrian Fuhrer)
Syrian
Social Nationalist Party Flag |
1939-1945
Husseini calls
Nazi Muslim Troops
“Cream of Islam” |
Amin Al-Husseini spends WWII
in Germany at Hitler’s side. He establishes Muslim Nazi troops and
becomes heavily involved in the genocide of Jews, Gypsies and
Serbs. (See Husseini section).
Husseini calls Nazi Muslim
troops “the Cream of Islam”. |
1944
Amin
al Husseini
Co-Founder
and President of
Arab
League |
Amin Al-Husseini is
one of the primary founders and the inspiration of Arab League.
Goal is to reinforce Wahhabi vision of Pan-Islamic unity.
Founding countries are: Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi
Arabia, Syria and Yemen.
Husseini, still in Germany,
is appointed to President in Absentia of Fourth Higher Committee
of Arab League. |
1945
Amin Al-Husseini
Leader of Muslim Brotherhood |
Mid-1940. Amin Al-Husseini
is appointed leader of Muslim Brotherhood in Jerusalem. He becomes
number one active importer of Nazi methodology to the Middle East. Husseini flees to Egypt. He is wanted by Yugoslavia for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity perpetrated during WWII. |
1949-1952
ODESSA
Network
Nazis Join Muslim Brotherhood |
ODESSA network. Egypt,
home of Muslim Brotherhood, and Syria incorporate thousands of Nazi experts into Egyptian
and Syrian army, government and propaganda service. Vatican heavily involved in providing travel visas for Nazi officers.
Amin Al-Husseini providing
safe haven to ex-Nazis in Arab lands. He is the main connection
with Francois Genoud, Swiss banker of Third Reich, who finances
the ODESSA network with money stolen from murdered European Jews. |
Francois
Genoud
Hitler’s
Swiss Banker
Finds
A New Employer |
After World War II, Amin Al-Husseini
was visited multiple times in Beirut by Hitler’s Swiss banker, Francois Genoud.
Genoud
finances the ODESSA network. He sponsors Arab Nationalism
with Nazi money. In Cairo and Tangiers, Genoud sets up import-export company called Arabo-Afrika,
which is a cover to disseminate anti-Jewish and anti-Israeli propaganda.
Genoud
sets up Swiss bank accounts for North African liberation armies
of Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. In partnership with Syria,
he sets up Arab Commercial Bank in Geneva. In 1962, he becomes
Director of Arab People’s Bank in Algeria. [x] |
Arab
League and Muslim Brotherhood :
Voice of Amin Al-Husseini into the 20th and 21st Century
1945-2002 |
Legacy of Death and Hate
Over Ten Million Human Beings Murdered in half a century |
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Palestinian Jihad |
1947
UN Partition of Palestine |
United Nations General
Assembly votes in favor of partition of Palestine into a Jewish and a Palestinian state. Amongst
supporting countries were Egypt, Iran, Iraq Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen and Turkey. |
1948
Yasser Arafat
Muslim Brotherhood |
Egyptian-born Yasser Arafat
becomes member of the Muslim Brotherhood. He works
directly under Amin Al-Husseini since age 17. Arafat is
placed in charge of terrorist group “The Holy Strugglers” responsible
for disrupting the peace in Palestine. |
Arab League
Implements
Wahhabi/Nazi
Agenda
“Murder the Jews!” |
Arab League declares
all wars against the Jewish state.
1948 Israel War of Independence. Husseini, President of Arab League:
“I declare a Holy War,
My Muslim Brothers! Murder the Jews!”
1956 Suez Canal War.
1967 Six Day War.
1973 Ramadan/Yom
Kippur. |
1974-1975
Saudi Oil Embargo |
Saudi Arabia leads oil
embargo. Oil Producing Arab countries impose oil embargo
on countries that supported Israel during 1973 War. The price of oil
doubles with enormous financial repercussions on the West. |
1987
Hamas founded
(Muslim Brotherhood) |
Offspring
of Muslim Brotherhood [xii] : Hamas group founded
in Gaza, Palestine. Spiritual founder Wahhabi Sheikh
Ahmed Yassin
Hamas is financed
by Saudi Oil
Sheikh Yassin: Head
of Hamas |
1987-1993
Hamas instigates
First Intifada |
First Intifada (uprising against
Israel) in Palestine. Two thousand four hundred (2,400)
Palestinians killed. Of these, eight hundred (800) killed
by Yasser Arafat’s Fatah group for being “traitors” or “informants”.
Intifada financed by Saudi Oil.
Hamas supporters |
2000-2002
Yasser
Arafat instigates Second Intifada
Let The Children Do The Killing… |
Second Palestinian
Intifada (uprising against Israel). Lead by Yasser Arafat’s
various militia groups (Fatah, Tanzim, Al Aksa Brigade, Force
17). Overt financial support from Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia
and Iraq. 1,500 Palestinians killed to date.
Palestinian children
sent as human suicide bombers to do the fighting.
One third of Israeli victims are children and the elderly.
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Egyptian Jihad |
1949-1952
Odessa Project
Deliberate
Nazification of Arab World |
The ODESSA network: Amin
Al-Husseini oversees Wahhabi/Nazi union.
Thousands
of Nazis seek and are given refuge in South America and the Arab
world [xiii] . Egypt and Syria are major
recipients of Nazi brainpower. |
Arab League
(Amin Al Husseini)
1950
Road To War… |
Resolution 312
1. Severance
of relations with any Arab state, which engages in any contact
with Israel.
2. Member states
are prohibited from making unilateral peace with Israel. |
1952
Egypt
Bastion of Wahhabism and Muslim Brotherhood |
Muslim Brotherhood and
Young Egypt (Nazi party) overthrow British Mandate in Egypt and
put Gamal Abdul Nasser in power. Mentored by their Nazi
colleagues, total dictatorship instantly imposed. All political
parties are abolished. Nasser repatriates and works
closely with thousands of Nazis imported via the ODESSA network.
Amin
Al Husseini with Abdel Nasser (President of Egypt) |
1955
Fedayeen
Terrorism Squads |
Nasser, President of
Egypt creates Fedayeen (Arab terrorist squads) to infiltrate and
attack relentlessly Israel. Will later merge with Yasser
Arafat to form the Palestinian Liberation Organization. |
1952-1970
Egypt crumbles.
Brotherhood Outlawed. |
Egyptian economy crumbles
under Nasser regime. Nasser’s socialist reforms fail.
Muslim Brotherhood turns against Nasser because of his attempts
to reform Egyptian society. Nasser outlaws Muslim Brotherhood
in 1954. |
1970-1981
President
Sadat:
Threatens
Muslim Brotherhood
|
Mohammed Anwar al Sadat becomes
Egyptian President. Rebuilds Egyptian economy with strong focus
on tourism. Egypt becomes a leading Arab nation once again.
Open-door policy and freedom
of expression is perceived as a threat by Muslim Brotherhood. |
1978
Camp David
Peace Accord |
Sadat recognizes statehood
of Israel, leading to Camp David Accords. This draws the
wrath of Muslim Brotherhood, of which he had been a member. Sadat
receives International Nobel Peace Prize. |
1978
Jihad Islami Group
Founded:
“No Peace” |
First offspring of Muslim Brotherhood:
Jihad Islami group founded in Egypt, in response to Camp David
Agreement. More radical and violent than Muslim Brotherhood.
Led
by Dr Ayman Al-Zawahiri [xiv] , student
and protégé of Hassan al-Turabi [xv] (Sudanese genocide). Spiritual Leader: Wahhabi
Sheikh Umar Abd-al Rahman.
Goal
of group: Restore Islamic Wahhabi dictatorship in Egypt [xvi] . |
1979
Arab League
“No Peace” |
Egypt government
of Sadat suspended from Arab League of Camp David Accord. Suspension
from 1979-1989. |
1981
Muslim
Brotherhood Assassinates Nobel Peace Laureate |
October. Assassination of Egyptian
President Muhammad Anwar al Sadat by Jihad Islami,
because he had signed Peace Agreement with neighbor Israel. |
1981- today
President Mubarak Restores Order |
Hosni Mubarak,
Sadat’s Vice President, becomes Egyptian President.
He declares war
against Muslim Brotherhood and severely damages Brotherhood’s
infrastructure. |
1995-2002
Brotherhood against government |
Jihad
Islami attempts to assassinate President Mubarak [xvii] . Attempt failed.
To this day, Muslim
Brotherhood actively trying to destabilize Egypt’s secular government
and replace it with an Islamic dictatorship. |
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Birth of Al Qaeda
From the Muslim Brotherhood to Osama Bin Laden
Afghani/Pakistani Jihad |
1979
Afghan
War
The rise of
Osama Bin Laden |
American CIA establishes
geo-political alliance with Wahhabi Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian
Jihad Islami to counter the non-Islamic Soviet Communist onslaught
in Afghanistan as well as the Shiite Islamic Revolution in Iran.
A Sunni (Wahhabi-based) Jihad
is put into effect. Thousands of Wahhabi indoctrination
centers (‘Ikhwans’ meaning ‘Brotherhoods’) appear throughout Pakistan
and Afghanistan. Saudi Arabia sponsors schools, propaganda
and indoctrination centers.
Saudi-born Osama
Bin Laden is CIA-appointed connection with Mujahedeen (Holy Warriors.)
Bin Laden is the head CIA man
during the Afghan War.
Additional radical
Wahhabi militias set-up. All financed by Saudi Arabia. |
1988
Afghan War ends.
Osama
Bin Laden Rejects America.
Al Qaeda is founded
(Muslim Brotherhood)
[xviii] . |
Osama
Bin Laden rejects and disassociates himself from CIA and strengthens
his ties with Al-Zahawiri of Jihad Islami (Muslim Brotherhood) [xix] . Empowered by defeat of Soviet Union, Bin
Laden turns the Afghani Jihad against the West and becomes its
foremost leader. He creates the Al Qaeda, a strongly anti-Western
network of ex-Mujahedeen.
Al Qaeda means ‘the Base’.
Jihad is heavily
sponsored by Saudi Oil. |
1989-1996
Sudan: School of Genocide |
Osama Bin Laden, founder
of Al Qaeda, leaves Afghanistan for Saudi Arabia. Then continues
on to Khartoum, Sudan. He works with Al Zahawiri and Hassan
Al-Bashir of Muslim Brotherhood. Sudanese Jihad under Al-Bashir
will claim over four million lives. In 1996, Bin Laden
is repatriated to Afghanistan. |
1994
Taliban
“God’s Students” |
Taliban regime is founded by
Sheikh Omar in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Goal is to implement strict
Islamic law over Afghan people, under the guidelines of Wahhabi
Islam. Civil war breaks out between the ruling Northern
Alliance and the Taliban regime. Taliban call themselves
“God’s Students”. |
1996
Bin Laden Returns with Sudanese Education
Al Qaeda Headquarters |
Bin Laden returns
to Afghanistan from Sudan with lessons of genocide (see Sudanese
Jihad). He joins the Taliban regime and becomes central to the
regime, which offers him protection.
Bin Laden uses Taliban
stronghold to further strengthen and expand Al Qaeda’s international
network and Jihad against the West. |
1996
Taliban Rule Afghanistan
Reign of Terror
New regime recognized only by Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and UAR |
September 1996. Taliban
army captures Kabul, Afghan capital. Taliban regime overthrows
government of Burhan-Ul Din Rabani and establishes Islamic dictatorship.
Taliban military heavily supplied by Pakistani army and likely
financed by Saudi dollars.
United Nations
condemns Taliban regime for its repressive measures on women’s
rights and its ongoing violations of human rights.
Taliban regime
is only recognized by Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and United Arab Republic. |
1999
US Sanctions |
United States imposes
economic and political sanctions against Taliban regime in response
to ongoing human rights violations against Afghan people. |
September 11th
Suicide Bombing
2001 |
September 11th,
2001. Al Qaeda strikes at the heart of America. Thirty five
hundred civilians perish under sword of Jihad. Bin Laden denies
involvement but praises terrorist act. Fifteen of nineteen
terrorists were from Saudi Arabia. |
Osama Bin Laden
States Allegiance to Ottoman Empire
In the Mufti’s Footsteps… |
In his post-September 11th declaration to the world (October 7th 2001), Osama
Bin Laden openly states his allegiance to the Ottoman Empire and
its notion of Islamic take-over, thus drawing a direct connection
with Amin Al-Husseini. He states that his Jihad is in
retaliation for ‘80 years of disgrace and humiliation’, which
marks the humiliating defeat of the Ottoman Islamic Empire at
the hands of the French and British. It also marks the 80th anniversary of the Fatwa that Amin Al-Husseini declared against
the British in 1921. |
2001-today
America Declares War on Terrorism |
US troops join local Northern
Alliance in attack on Taliban regime. Taliban regime is
defeated. Osama Bin Laden goes into hiding. Hamid Karzai leads
attempts at reforming Afghan society and leadership. |
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American Jihad |
1982
Hizbollah Founded
“Children of God”
Imad Mughniyeh
Super-Terrorist |
Hizbollah. Shiite Islamic
group founded. Aka Islamic Jihad, Jihad Islami. Radical
Shi’ite Muslim group, backed by and based in Iran. They call themselves
“Children of God”. Created at time when Iranian Islamic Revolution
actively exporting itself. Directed from Iranian embassy in Damascus,
Syria.
Imad
Mughniyeh assumes central position in movement. Prior
to joining Hizbollah, Mughniyeh was active in Lebanon War and
is thought to have been a member of Arafat’s Force 17, where he
received most of his training in terrorism. |
1983-84
US Embassy Destroyed
240 Americans Die |
Hizbollah send suicide
truck on US embassy and Marine barracks
in Beirut [xx] , Lebanon. Two hundred and
forty (240) American marines and diplomats die in attack.
Imad Mughniyeh masterminds the attack. |
1993
Yasser
Arafat Attacks America [xxi]
First
World Trade Center Attack [xxii] |
First Attack on World Trade
Center in New York. Six civilians die. One thousand wounded. Operation
headed by Yasser Arafat’s PLO and backed by Iraqi government.
Arafat wanted as criminal against humanity in New York justice
system. Masterminded by Ramzi Youssef and Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman
(now serving a life sentence). Youssef was quoted to say
that his wish was to have killed 250,000 American civilians. |
1998
International Islamic Front for Jihad Against
the United States and Israel |
Osama Bin Laden
(Al Qaeda) joins Al Zahawiri of Jihad Islami (Muslim Brotherhood)
to create the organization International Islamic Front for
Jihad Against the United States and Israel.
It becomes a virtue to kill
any American. It preaches that all ‘true Muslims’ should be involved
in a daily armed struggle to rid the world of its non-Islamic
element. War is waged on the Jews and the West. |
9.11.
America Under Attack
Second
World Trade Center Attack
Saudi Terrorists |
2001. September 11th.
Suicide bombing launched against America. Four commercial airliners
used as suicide bombs. World Trade Center destroyed. Pentagon
also attacked. Fourth plane fails to hit target.
Osama
Bin Laden [xxiii] denies involvement but
praises act. Imad Mughniyeh (Hizbollah) also suspected of masterminding
attack.
3500 American civilians
murdered under ‘sword of Jihad’.
15 of 19 suicide
bombers are from Saudi Arabia. |
2001
America Declares
War on Terrorism |
President Bush declares war
on terrorism. US troops join Afghan Northern Alliance in
toppling Taliban Regime. ‘Any nation harboring or sponsoring terrorism
will come under attack.’ |
2002
Saudi Propaganda
In America
|
Saudi Crown Prince
Abdullah launches multi-million dollar advertising campaign in
the United States of America to divert American public opinion
away from Saudi Arabia’s involvement in world terrorism. |
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Sudanese Jihad |
1980’s
Arab Supremacists
Slave Traders
|
Nomidic Arab
tribes called the Janjaweed (in Sudanese province of Darfur since 12th century from Arabian Peninsula)
form an alliance with a group of powerful Arab North Sudanese
merchants called the Jellaba. The Jellaba runs
an extensive slavery ring of non-Arab Africans and exploits the
Sudanese soil for its raw materials.
The Arab
Janjaweed and Jellaba consider themselves racially and ethnically
superior to the Africans of Sudan, justifying their involvement in the slave-trade
of black Africans.
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Famine
1985-2003 |
Terrible drought hits Sudan resulting in severe famine. Janjaweed Arab militias (15% of Darfur population) relentlessly attack farms and villages of Sudanese Africans,
depriving them of water and provisions. Pillaging, raping and killing
are common. Africans are treated as second-class citizens.
|
1989-2003
Muslim Brotherhood
In Power |
Muslim
Brotherhood led
by Al Bashir take over government by force. He works closely with
Osama Bin Laden. Persecution of non-Arab Sudanese by Janjaweed militia
worsens under Al Bashir, and increasingly takes on the tone of racially
motivated ethnic cleansing. |
1989
Osama in Sudan |
Osama Bin Laden, founder
of Al Qaeda, leaves Afghanistan for Saudi Arabia. Then continues
on to Khartoum, Sudan. He works with Al Zahawiri and Al-Bashir
of Muslim Brotherhood.
|
1989
Two Million Christians murdered.
(Muslim Brotherhood)
Millions More Are Starved by Jihad Forces
|
Muslim
Brotherhood stages pro-Islamic coup in Sudan under
ideological leadership of Hassan al-Turabi [xxiv] . Democracy ended [xxv] . Thirteen
devastating years of famine and civil war follow. Sudanese
Jihad militia (the Janjaweed) prevents abundant food supplies
from reaching starving Sudanese population. Millions of
Sudanese die from disease and malnutrition.
Hassan
al-Bashir [xxvi] of Muslim Brotherhood leads
the devastation.
Two million (2,000,000) Christian
Sudanese murdered by Hassan al-Bashir’s Wahhabi Jihad (Holy War)
since 1989. [xxvii]
Jihad is heavily sponsored
by Saudi Oil. |
1996
Al Qaeda
From
Sudan to Afghanistan to the World… |
Bin
Laden leaves Sudan under US pressure on Sudanese government. He
returns to Pakistan and is transferred back to Afghanistan under
the direct supervision of General Pervez Musharraf, then high ranking
military figure. Osama Bin Laden gathers all the remaining Mujahedeen
(‘Holy Islamic Warriors’) from the Afghan War. He finds refuge
with the oppressive Taliban regime and rekindles connections
with jihad mercenaries from Chechnya, Dagestan, Xinjiang of China,
the Southern Philipines, North Africa and the Middle East.
International Jihad takes shape. |
2003
Unrest in the Land
2004
Today
Muslim Brotherhood:
More Genocide |
Early 2003.
The Sudanese Africans rise up to protest decades of looting and
racial injustice by pro-Arab government of Al Bashir (Muslim
Brotherhood). Two groups take arms against the Arab regime
in power: the Sudanese Liberation Army and the Justice
and Equality Movement.
Al Bashir openly
recruits Janjaweed militia as a counter-insurgency force against
the Africans. He authorizes entire villages to be depopulated
and burned. Ethnic-based murder, rape, looting of livestock and
food are rampant. Non-Arab schools are destroyed.
Fifty
thousand already killed with no end in sight. Humanitarian crisis creates
1.5
million flee their homes afraid for the lives. Massive refugee problem results in famine and
disease. Al Bashir government denies responsibility despite overwhelming
evidence. Al Bashir refuses international assistance to defend
the Africans in Darfur from ongoing genocide. Situation remains critical
today. Hundreds of thousands of African lives threatened either
by Al Bashir’s Janjaweed or by the famine and disease that have
resulted from his racially motivated genocide. http://hrw.org/darfur/ (human rights watch) http://www.sundayherald.com/43939
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2004/07/19/darfur9096.htm
Refugee camp |
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Algerian Jihad |
1991
Algerians Choose Democracy
|
December. Islamic Salvation
Front (FIS) is removed from Algeria’s democratic arena after winning
Algerian election.
The Islamic Salvation
Front supported the Wahhabi vision of establishing strict Islamic
law and ridding Algeria of its democratic arena. |
1993-2002
Wahhabis
Strike Back!
A
quarter million murders and counting.
(Muslim Brotherhood) |
In retaliation more
than a quarter million Algerian Muslims are slaughtered under
the sword of Jihad. Armed Algerian Group
(GIA) [xxviii] declares Holy War Jihad on
the Secular Algerian government. Jihad is Saudi and Iran
sponsored and continues to this day. GIA came from the group
Takfir wal Hijra, which is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood. [xxix]
One thousand (1000)
schools burned down, two hundred (200) teachers murdered, as well
as countless intellectuals, politicians and secular figureheads.
Gruesome scenes:
victims have throat slit, or are beheaded. Children are bashed
to death. |
2002
Fight Goes On |
To
this very day, Algerians are being murdered [xxx] and villages are being pillaged by followers of Husseini in the
Algerian Jihad movement. Algeria’s secular government is
engaged in a daily war against Islamic Fundamentalist threat. |
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South Philipino Jihad |
1993-2002
Abu Sayyaf
(Muslim Brotherhood) |
Abu Sayyaf group creates unrest
in Southern Philipines. Many Abu Sayaf members are ex-Mujahedeen.
Philipino population is 3% Muslim and 97% Christians.
Close ties with Al Qaeda and
Ramzi Youssef (responsible for first World Trade Center attack.)
Financed by Saudi and Iranian Oil.
Group becomes notorious
through high profile kidnapping and assassinations. |
2002
Philipino Government Fights Back |
US troops are sent
to the Philipines to assist local military in fighting Jihad.
Guerilla warfare
ongoing in Southern Philipines. |
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Saudi Arabia |
Founding
Member of
Arab
League
1944 |
Saudi Arabia is one of founding
nations of Arab League in 1944. Amin Al-Husseini plays a central
role in the creation of Arab League. It becomes Amin Al-Husseini’s
main vector in declaring a relentless state of war against Israel.
Goal is to reinforce Wahhabi vision of Pan-Islamic unity.
Founding countries are: Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia,
Syria and Yemen.
Husseini is appointed to President
in Absentia of Fourth Higher Committee of Arab League. |
1974-1975
Saudi Oil
Is
Power |
OPEC Embargo.
Oil Producing Arab
countries impose oil embargo on countries that supported Israel
during 1973 War. Embargo is led by Saudi Arabia. The price of
oil doubles with enormous financial repercussions on the West. |
Saudi
Arabia Today |
Sponsorind Husseini’s ideology. |
Dissemination of Wahhabi anti-Americanism
financed and orchestrated by Saudi Arabia. Although Wahhabis
are a very small fraction of Muslims in America, 95% of mosques
in the United States in 2002 receive Wahhabi subsidies from Saudi
Arabia.
All above-mentioned
Jihad movements suspected of receiving Saudi dollars. |
A new leader
Crown Prince Abdullah
Oil
Saudi Weapon |
Mid-1990’s
Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia replaces ailing King Fahd
as head of state.
Prince Abdullah develops closer
ties with regional archenemy Iran. Saudi Arabia and Iran
are the two oil-producing giants of the planet.
1999 Saudi Arabia strikes deals
with Iran to cut oil production in campaign to hurt American economy.
The price of the oil barrel rises by 350%. Situation is
remedied through active American diplomacy. |
9/11
and the Saudi Connection
[xxxi] |
Fifteen of Nineteen suicide
bombers, involved in September 11th’s attack on America,
were from Saudi Arabia. Osama Bin Laden [xxxii] is from a prominent Saudi family.
Saudi Royal family denies any connection to terrorists and officially
condemns terrorism. |
Saudi
Arabia in favor of Palestinian Children
Suicide Bombers [xxxiii] |
2001. Saudi Telethon raises
millions of dollars to support families of Palestinian Suicide
Bombers. Saudi Ambassador in England publishes own poem
that celebrates the slaughter of Jewish women and children by
Palestinian Suicide Bombers. No apology felt necessary. |
2002
Saddam Hussein
Saudi
Friend or Foe? |
Crown Prince Abdullah denies
US government permission to use US military presence in Saudi
Arabia as base to launch attack on Saddam Hussein. |
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Chechen Jihad
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Sufi Islam
Chechnya
1300-1700 |
A little Background...
Chechen population
becomes increasingly Islamic between 1300 and 1700, as the Muslim
Ottoman Empire expands. Most practice Sufi Islam. |
1791- 1859
The Caucasian Wars
|
In 1791, the
ruthless expansion of the Russian Empire reaches Chechnya. The Russians seek complete surrender of the local
Sufi tribes.
Czar Nicholas
I initiates a rule of terror.
In 1859, Chechen
leader Imam Shamil (1797-1871) surrenders marking the loss of
Chechen independence. |
19th
century Genocide |
Massive deportation
of Chechnya’s
by Russia ensues. One million deported from their homes in Northern Caucasus.
Ninety percent
(90%) are killed by violence, disease or famine in Russian
campaign of ethnic cleansing. |
1917
Independence
|
Czarist Russia falls. The communist revolution sweeps the country and the Soviet Union is born.
North Caucasian
Republic is founded.
It includes Dagestan and Chechnya. It is originally supported by Communist revolutionaries. |
1923
Short lived…
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Russian Federation takes-over the Northern Caucasus. The territory
is split into Dagestan and the Ingush-Chechen Soviet Republic. The Russians send Kossack troops to subdue the
Chechens, who never fully surrender. Many hide in the mountains
living as herdsman in abject poverty. |
1944-1957
Ethnic Cleansing Continues…
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Feb. 1944.
Communist Russia under Stalin launches more attacks
against Chechens accusing them of closeness with the German Nazis.
Stalin calls them ‘a suspicious people’.
Elimination
of Ingush-Chechen Republic. Mass deportations of Chechens to the province of Kazhakstan take place. One and a half (1.5) million
deported in cattle cars. Over 30% die.
Stalin bans
Chechen alphabet, local Sufi Mullahs and leaders are executed
and the practice of Sufi Islam is strictly prohibited.
1953 Soviet
leader Khrushchev launches campaign of Russification,
importing Russian families to take-over Chechen flat-lands.
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1988
Meanwhile…
The Rise of International Jihad |
Afghanistan War (1978-1988) sees defeat of USSR and regional rise of CIA- and Saudi-sponsored Islamic
Fundamentalism, led by Osama Bin Laden. Eventually,
Bin Laden rejects and disassociates himself from CIA and strengthens
his ties with Muslim Brotherhood.
1988. He creates Al Qaeda (the ‘Base’) and declares an international holy
war, ‘Jihad’ against West and all ‘enemies of Islam’. |
1985-1991
The Fall of the Soviet Union
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In light of
economic slump and corruption throughout the USSR, Russian leader Gorbachev tries to
reform the USSR towards a decentralized market-oriented economy.
He initiates campaign of ‘glasnost’ (openness) and ‘perestroika’
(rebuilding). 1989 The Berlin wall falls.
By
1991, the Soviet Union collapses. Fourteen soviet republics break off the communist block.
East European countries take their independence. Chechnya follows suite. |
1991
Independence
|
The Chechen
National Congress is formed and led by Jokhar Dudayev (picture),
Chechen national hero and Kazhakstan holocaust survivor.
Ingush-Chechnya
declares its independence as a sovereign republic.
http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~aphamala/pe/2003/tsets-3.htm |
1991-1994
Independent Chechnya
Chechen flag
Isolated |
Chechen President
Jokhar Dudayev sets up a democracy with freedom of religion and
expression.
Not a single
nation worldwide recognizes new Chechnyan state, including the
entire Arab and Muslim world. Russia’s new president Yeltsin cuts all
economic ties with new nation which collapses economically.
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1994-1996
First Chechen War |
1994 Yeltsin
declares war on Chechnya. President Dudayev is killed in 1996.
By
1996 Russian army is defeated and war ends with Khazaviurt
Accord which leaves issue of Chechen independence unsettled. |
Next door…
Bin Laden’s Jihad
International Network
|
September 1996. Taliban army captures Kabul, Afghan capital and sets up Islamic dictatorship.
Bin
Laden returns to Afghanistan from Sudan with lessons of genocide. He joins the Taliban regime, which offers
him protection.
Bin Laden
strengthens and expands Al Qaeda’s international network from Afghanistan.
He rekindles
connections with jihad mercenaries from Chechnya, Dagestan, Xinjiang of China, the Southern Philipines, North
Africa and the Middle East. |
Chechnya
Easy Prey
New
Alliances
Fundamentalist
Vs
Nationalist
Part of Wahhabi Empire
Vs
Secular Chechen Republic |
1996 War-torn
Chechnya becomes increasingly radicalized by Wahhabi Muslim Brotherhood
and Bin Laden.
“One Muslim
nation on the Caucassus”
From Afghanistan, Bin Laden provides weapons, funds and training. Wahhabi indoctrination
schools spring up.
Muslim Brotherhood
front is led by Al Kattab (Saudi born commander and close
associate of Bin Laden) and Shamil Basayev (Chechen radical).
An alliance
is born. Its goal is to destabilize new Chechen Republic.
http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~aphamala/pe/2003/tsets-4.htm
Wahhabi radical
Shamil Basayev competes with mainstream Chechen leader, Aslan
Maskhadov in free elections.
Basayev vs
Maskhadov
Chechen Fundamentalist vs Chechen Nationalist
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/DJ29Ag05.html
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1997
“No”
To Muslim Brotherhood
Fundamentalist |
Chechnya holds free elections. Maskhadov beats Muslim Brotherhood’s
Basayev (59% to 23%) and becomes new Chechen president. Freedom
of expression and religion are instituted.
President
Aslan Maskhadov openly condemns radical Islam and Jihad terrorism
and seeks closer ties with the West. |
Violence ensues… |
Violence erupts
between Muslim Brotherhood and elected Chechen government. President
Maskhadov appeals to Russia and world for help against Wahhabi take-over, without
success.
Basayev and
the Muslim Brotherhood are forced out and find refuge in neighboring Dagestan. |
1999
THE DAGESTAN OFFENSIVE
Turning Point… |
Shamil Basayev
and two thousand (2000) Muslim Brotherhood radicals attack Russia from neighbouring Dagestan claiming to be Chechen rebels.
http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~aphamala/pe/2003/tsets-5.htm
The deceitful strategy works and Russian
army retaliates by attacking the new Chechen Republic instead of the Muslim Brotherhood perpetrators. |
Second Chechen War
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*****
In effect, Muslim
Brotherhood forces cause Second Chechen War, which results in
defeat of young democracy.
*****
Yeltsin claims a ‘great victory’ on Nov.
19, 1999. Vladimir
Putin is his Prime Minister at the time and is hailed
as a national hero. |
President Putin
Muslim Brotherhood Gains Ground
Two Different Ideologies…
Fundamentalist
Vs
Nationalist |
On Dec.31,
1999, Yeltsin resigns. Putin is elected Russian President, based
on his victory over Chechnya.
Defeated
and desperate, Chechnya becomes increasingly radicalized by Muslim Brotherhood,
which continues to provide weapons, funds and training, calling
for an international Jihad. Basayev forms the “United Front
of Caucasian Mujahideen” under the Wahhabi flag.
Under pressure
by radicalized Chechen rebels, Maskhadov introduces Sharia (Islamic
rule) into Chechen political arena. Abuse of Chechen population
by Russian army continues.
The goal of
the Muslim Brotherhood is against Chechen national sovereignty
and in favor of including Chechnya in a broader Islamic fundamentalist empire headed
by Al Qaeda and ruled by Wahhabi ideology. Most Chechens disagree.
http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~aphamala/pe/2004/chechen_ind.htm
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Wahhabi Radicals Take-Over
Al Qaeda-style
|
- Oct. 2002. Hijacking of
Moscow Dubrovka Theatre by suicide bombers leaves 150
dead. Basayev (Al Qaeda) claims attack.
- May, 2004. Assassination
of Chechen President Akhmed Kadyrov (former Mufti of Chechnya,
representing traditional Chechen Sufi Islam).
- Aug. 2004 Two Russian civil
airliners are downed. 89 dead. Basayev (Al Qaeda) claims
attack.
- Aug.
2004. Suicide bomber kills 10 in Moscow subway. Basayev (Al Qaeda) claims attack.
- Sept. 2004 Beslan School,
in Russian province of Ossetia, hijacked by Suicide bombers. Basayev (Al
Qaeda) claim act. Over 350 killed, mosly children. Arab
terrorists involved.
Ex-President Maskhadov denies any involvement of his Chechen rebels and says that Basayev should be brought to trial for the Beslan atrocities.
Putin accuses both Basayev and Maskhadov and places 10
million dollar bounty on their heads.
More Russian troops
are sent to oppress Chechen civilians and rebels.
Caught between Putin’s
army and Basayev’s Wahhabi radicals, Chechen hopes for national
independence and sovereignty are fading.
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