Friday, June 4, 2010
Terrorist threat in world cup 2010!
The world cup 2010 is not out of the fear of terrorist threat. Abdullah al-Faisal , who had been deported from Kenya because of his “terrorist history,” as well as from several other African countries has made the first wake up call during world cup season preparation
In his native Jamaica, Little is known about al-Feisal. He was born there as the Christian Trevor William Forest and converted to Islam when he was 16 and then studied in Guyana and Saudi Arabia before settling in Britain.
In Botswana, he had allready recruited young people with a view to training them to carry out terrorist missions in South Africa during the 2010 World Cup. His organized training camp at Lobatse which has been destroyed by Botswana security forces.
Al-Faisal had previously traveled to South Africa, Angola, Nigeria, Swaziland, Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania, was accused in Kenya of, among other things, inciting his local followers to support the Shabaab al-Mujahideen militant movement in neighbouring Somalia.
Apparently, al-Faisal had belonged to the same mosque in Brixton in the UK – from which he had been kicked out – where several terrorists connected with the 9/11 and London attacks had been active and had listened to his sermons.
So Al Faisal is targeted by the security force.
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