NYC Home to Al-Muhajiroun aka "Islamic Thinkers Society". We have as much to
answer for allowing this den to remain active as the Brits did in allowing
Finnsbury Mosque to operate...
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British suicide bomber 'in link to New York mosque'

>From Daniel McGrory in New York
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2235728,00.html
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AN AMERICAN al-Qaeda operative who was a close associate of the leader of
the July 7 bombers was recruited at a New York mosque that British militants
helped to run. 


British radicals regularly travelled to the Masjid Fatima Islamic Centre, in
Queens, to organise sending American volunteers to jihadi training camps in
Pakistan. 


Investigators reportedly found that Mohammad Sidique Khan had made calls to
the mosque last year in the months before he led the terrorist attack on
London that killed 52 innocent people. 


New York police have confirmed that they are still trying to trace the real
identities of British Muslims who have been making trips since before
September 11, 2001. 


A new book, The One Percent Doctrine, by Ron Suskind, claims that FBI and
CIA agents discovered that Khan had made trips to the US and was in contact
with American Muslim extremists on the East Coast. 


Mohammad Junaid Babar, one recruit from the Masjid Fatima Islamic Centre,
has told US intelligence officials that he met Khan in a jihadi training
camp in Pakistan in July 2003. He claims that the pair became friends as
they studied how to assemble explosive devices. 


Babar, 31, a computer programmer, says that it was at the Masjid Fatima
centre that he became a radical. He has admitted in a US court to supplying
money and military materials to a high-ranking al-Qaeda official at the
jihadi camp in South Waziristan, close to the Afghan border. Babar moved to
Britain after his month at the camp. FBI agents who arrested him in Queens
in April 2004 say that he had been under surveillance "for some time" but so
far they have not revealed all that Babar told them about Khan. 


Raymond Kelly, the New York Police Commissioner, said that a number of
radical British organisations have been active in recruiting followers and
raising money in the city. 


He named the al-Muhajiroun group, run by the militant preacher Omar Bakri
Mohammad, who used to live in London but is now banned from entering the
country. 


Commissioner Kelly said that police had been watching the activities of
al-Muhajiroun before Bakri called for the group to disband in 2004. "Before
it was dissolved, Al-Muhajiroun was political and was aimed at a college
student constituency," he said. 


Syed Jamil Ahmed, who helps to run the mosque, denied that the centre was
used for recruiting terrorists. "Boys who have prayed here may have gone to
Afghanistan or Pakistan, but that is a personal choice, not something that
we recommended," he said. He remembered a number of "English boys" visiting
the mosque, but that they had neither "come to teach, nor recruit anybody".
He said: "Perhaps they were just in New York on holiday and wanted to pray
or visit somewhere to talk to fellow Muslims." On being shown a photograph
of Khan, Mr Ahmed, who was educated in England, said that he did not
recognise him or the name. 


"I'm afraid I don't know the identities of all the English boys who dropped
in here over the past few years," he said. 


Mr Ahmed, a small, grey-haired and bearded figure, said that he had never
heard of Mohammad Junaid Babar either. 


In return for a lesser jail sentence, Babar reportedly told the FBI the
names of other American Muslims who reportedly went to terrorist camps after
attending this centre. 


Among them is alleged to be Syed Hashmi, 26, who was born in Pakistan but
was brought up in Queens. Mr Hashmi was arrested as he tried to fly from
Heathrow to Pakistan this month after American authorities requested his
extradition. 

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