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WikiLeaks: Montreal mosque 'is a top Al Qaeda recruiting zone'


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A mosque in Montreal has been ranked in the world's top nine Al Qaeda
recruiting zones and linked to a terror cell planning attacks on Los Angeles
airport, new released documents claim.

The WikiLeaks files, written by U.S. military chiefs, list the Al Sunnah Al
Nabawiah mosque among nine houses of prayer worldwide considered as a place
'Al Qaeda members were recruited, facilitated or trained'.

The leaked 'Matrix of Threat' documents, designed in the early days of the
Guantanamo detention centre to assist intelligence officials, rank the
Canadian mosque alongside sites in Yemen, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The Al Sunnah Al Nabawiah Mosque in Montreal is considered by the U.S.
military to be among places where 

The Al Sunnah Al Nabawiah Mosque in Montreal is considered by the U.S.
military to be among places where 'known al-Qaeda members were recruited.'

A terror cell linked to a mosque in Montreal were planning an attack on Los
Angeles Airport, pictured, according to WikiLeaks documents

A terror cell linked to a mosque in Montreal were planning an attack on Los
Angeles Airport, pictured, according to WikiLeaks documents 

The mosque, which was also linked to the September 11 attacks, is the only
Islamic prayer house in North America listed as a threat in the leaked
report.

The classified documents claim the mosque's former Imam and current
Guantanamo inmate, Mohamedou Ould Salahi, was the leader of the
Canadian-based Al Qaeda cell.

The Mauritanian man arrived in Montreal from Germany in November 1999 but
left Canada after police began to question him about ties to Ahmed Ressam,
the so-called 'Millennium Bomber' who planned to attack Los Angeles airport
and other U.S. targets.

 


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Ressam, an Algerian who lived in Montreal, was arrested at the U.S.-Canada
border carrying explosives before he could execute the 'Millennium plot'.

According to the documents, Salahi met with Ressam four days after arriving
in Montreal and had prior knowledge of the plot as well as contact with the
extremists planning the attack.

The documents also claim that the 39-year-old electrical engineer recruited
three of the September 11, 2001, terrorist hijackers and facilitated their
training.

Algerian Ahmed Ressam was convicted of plotting to blow up the Los Angeles
airport on the eve of the millennium

Algerian Ahmed Ressam was convicted of plotting to blow up Los Angeles
airport on the eve of the millennium 

Salahi has acknowledged joining the mujahedeen in its fight against the
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. But he says he had no role in the millennium
bomb plot and denies any connection with Al Qaeda, the Taliban or their
associates since 1992.

The leaked documents claim Salahi and a number of his contacts met
frequently at a Montreal safehouse operated by a friend and former classmate
Salahi met in Germany who was later arrested in Israel.

Salahi has tried unsuccessfully to obtain Canadian intelligence documents
from interviews the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) conducted with him
in 2000, which he claims could corroborate his claim of abuse at the hands
of his American captors.

The Supreme Court has refused to hear his case while the Federal Court of
Canada ruled last year that he is not entitled to the information because he
is neither a Canadian citizen nor subject to legal proceedings in Canada.

He has been held at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for more than
seven years.

An attempted prosecution was called off when questions arose about whether
key evidence had been obtained by torture.

The documents, prepared by the U.S. defence department in 2008 and titled
'JTF-GTMO Detainee Assessment', consider Salahi one of the most valuable
sources at Guantanamo.

'Detainee still has useful information regarding extremist activity in North
Africa, Europe and Canada, as well as information concerning the 11
September 2001 terrorist attacks,' the documents say.

Finsbury Park Mosque in London was named by WikiLeaks as another Al Qaeda
recruiting ground

Finsbury Park Mosque in London was named by WikiLeaks as another Al Qaeda
recruiting ground 

The memo concluded he should continue to be detained at Guantanamo because
he swore bayat (allegiance) to Osama bin Laden and was prepared to be a
martyr.

The classified documents released by WikiLeaks are assessments of almost 800
past and present Guantanamo detainees. On a scale of low, medium or high,
they rate the detainees for their intelligence value and the risks they
could pose if released.

Salahi was assessed by the U.S. military to be 'high' risk, an assessment
given to most of the 172 remaining Guantanamo detainees.

About one-third of the 600 prisoners already transferred to the custody of
other nations were also declared 'high risk' before their transfers, the New
York Times reported.

Also among the documents dumped online by WikiLeaks is a detainee assessment
that suggests another Guantanamo inmate acted as an informer for Canadian
intelligence but continued to maintain his militant ties.


MORE AL QAEDA RECRUITING GROUNDS 


*       Finsbury Park Mosque, London UK 
*       Laennec Mosque, Lyon, France 
*       Islamic Cultural Institute, Milan
*       Italy Abu Bakr Islamic University 
*       Karachi, Pakistan Makki Mosque
*       Karachi, Pakistan Al Khair Mosque 
*       Sanaa, Yemen Dimaj Institute
*       Sadah, Yemen Wazir Akbar Khan 
*       Mosque, Kabul, Afghanistan

The 2008 assessment file says Adil Hadi al Jazairi Bin Hamlili acted as an
intelligence source for both the British and Canadians because of his
connections to members of various Al Qaeda-linked terrorist groups.

But the document says after repeated interrogations, the Central
Intelligence Agency concluded Hamlili 'withheld important information' from
the British and Canadians and was found to be a threat.

The document says Hamlili, an Algerian, was involved in a plot to attack a
U.S. consulate in Pakistan and was possibly the leader of an extremist cell
that carried out a string of bombing attacks against civilian targets in
2002.

Interrogators at Guantanamo Bay also uncovered serious plots to unleash
chemical and nuclear weapons on the West, the WikiLeaks documents show.

According to detainees' confessions, Al Qaeda mastermind Kalid Sheikh
Mohammed claimed they had hidden a nuclear bomb in Britain, which would be
detonated if Osama Bin Laden was captured or killed.

Detainees admitted that Mohammed, currently facing trial over the 9/11
terrorist attacks, was involved in a plot to blow up U.S. atomic plants and
unleash a 'nuclear hellstorm'.

According to the files, a Libyan detainee and close friend of Bin Laden, Abu
Al-Libi, 'has knowledge of Al Qaeda possibly possessing a nuclear bomb'.

Another told his interrogators the bombers would be 'Europeans of Arab or
Asian descent'.



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