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    Breaking News! ISIS send Muslims to immigrate for Allah to bring Islam to the West

    Breaking News! ISIS send Muslims to immigrate for Allah to bring Islam to the West

    Europe & America should not take millions of Muslim immigrants while rich Arab countries are not taking even one Muslim immigrant.
    Europe and America Close your borders!
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    We know that terror groups are infiltrating this already disorderly mob. Send this story to the Congressional Border and Homeland Security Committees:
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    They are all over EU even before this latest false refugee surge that will surely empower them even more. Iraq never should have been invaded by bush/cheyney nor Libya by obama/clinton.
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    16 ISIS-Linked Suspects Held in Europe-Wide Sweep: Italy Officials

    by Claudio Lavanga and Alexander Smith Nov 12, 2015
    Norway Police Say Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad Taken Into Custody

    ROME — Sixteen ISIS-linked terrorist suspects have been arrested in a coordinated sweep by police across Europe, officials said Thursday.

    The group is accused of using an online network to radicalize fighters to send to the Middle East with the eventual aim of setting up a caliphate in Iraq's Kurdistan region.

    "This is the most important international police operation in Europe in 20 years," Italian anti-terrorism chief Giuseppe Governale told a news conference in Rome.

    Authorities added that the group recruited at least five people in Europe who later traveled to Iraq and Syria to join ISIS, authorities said.

    The suspects included 16 Kurds and one person from Kosovo. Seven of them were arrested in Italy, four in Britain, three in Norway, and one in Finland, according to Italian officials.

    "This was an incredibly difficult and complicated investigation that has been going on for five years," said prosecutor Franco Roberti, the head of Italy's anti-mafia and anti-terrorism unit.

    The alleged terror network was founded by one of the suspects detained in Norway, Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, who also goes by the alias Mullah Krekar. Ahmad is accused of setting up a network of extremists called "Rawti Shax," which aimed to radicalize Iraqi Kurds. EU agency Eurojust describes Rawti Shax as "a terrorist organization of Kurdish-Sunni origin." Also known as Didi Nwe (meaning "the new course" or "toward the mountain"), the group aims to overthrow the Iraqi Kurdish regional government and replace it with a caliphate ruled by strict Islamic law, known as Shariah.

    Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, who is also known as Mullah Krekar. JON OLAV NESVOLD / AFP - Getty Images

    Ahmad also allegedly set up an online "secret committee," which planned violent assaults including terrorist attacks in Norway and the kidnapping of foreign diplomats, authorities told reporters.

    Formerly the founder of Sunni insurgent group Ansar al-Islam, Ahmad was granted political asylum in Norway after fleeing Iraq, investigators said. He has been arrested several times in the Scandinavian country for inciting hatred and violence. The planned kidnap of foreign diplomats was designed to leverage his release from custody while he was jailed, according to the officials. Authorities say wiretap evidence suggests that Ahmad "continued to lead the organization from behind bars."

    Ahmad's lawyer, Brynjar Meling, told broadcaster TV2 on Thursday that his client had been in jail for all but one month since early 2012. He was sentenced last month to 18 months in jail in Norway for praising the slaying of cartoonists at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which had lampooned Islam and other religions. Ahmad was also found guilty of urging others to kill a Kurdish immigrant in Norway.

    The arrests came after Italian police issued warrants for the suspects across Europe. The operation involved the police forces of the U.K., Norway, Finland, Germany and Switzerland. During the Europe-wide sweep, 26 properties were searched and officials seized electronic devices and documents. Some of the intended targets could not be located because they are already believed to have traveled to the Middle East to fight with groups such as ISIS and the al Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front, according to Eurojust. Italian police said they had requested authorities in Switzerland arrest another suspect who lives there.


    http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isi...icials-n461931
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