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Terrorism's 'new guard'  Secret reports warn of Canadian extremists



Stewart Bell and Adrian Humphreys, National Post
Published: Thursday, May 04, 2006

TORONTO - Secret Canadian intelligence documents written in the
aftermath of last summer's suicide bombings in London warn that Canada
has its own cadre of "homegrown" Islamic extremists.

Just as the four bombers who killed 52 commuters last July 7 were
British, Canada is home to militants who are angry about the
"oppression" of Muslims and support terrorism, the reports say.

"The attacks in London highlight the threat of 'homegrown' extremism.
Canada is home to Islamic extremists, both homegrown and immigrant,"
says one of the reports by the Integrated Threat Assessment Centre
(ITAC).

"A small number of extremists in Canada advocate violent jihad in
pursuit of their political and religious aims. The reasons for
radicalization are varied, and include a general sense of anger at what
is seen as oppression of Muslims throughout the world [and] parental
influence."

The reports are part of a flurry of intelligence documents circulated by
Ottawa in the weeks after the London bombings. Declassified versions
were obtained by the National Post under the Access to Information Act.

They reflect the shift in focus of Canadian counterterrorism efforts
that has been underway: While in the past Canada's main concern was
"homeland" terrorists such as the Sikh militants who bombed two
Air-India flights in 1985, today's top security concern is the emerging
generation of homegrown extremists.

Unlike the old guard of terrorists, who were immigrants and refugees who
brought to Canada the conflicts of their homelands, the new generation
consists largely of Canadian-born radical Muslims of various
ethnicities, as well as converts who have adopted the extremist
interpretation of Islam.

The documents also support recent claims by U.S. counterterrorism
officials that extremists are operating inside Canada's borders. The
presence of Islamic terrorists in Canada was noted two weeks ago, when
the U.S. Department of Justice announced the arrests of two Georgia
youths.

Ehsanul Islam Sadequee, 19, and Syed Haris Ahmed, 21, are accused of
travelling to Canada last March for "terrorism-related planning and
co-ordination" with local radicals.

The FBI says while in Toronto they discussed terrorist training and
plots to bomb U.S. military facilities and oil refineries.

Similar concerns surfaced last Friday, when the U.S. State Department
released its annual report on global terrorism, which said, "Terrorists
have capitalized on liberal Canadian immigration and asylum policies to
enjoy safe haven, raise funds, arrange logistical support and plan
terrorist attacks."

Yesterday, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day responded to the report
for the first time, saying it concerned the period when the Liberals
were in office and "when relations with the United States were strained
and less than productive."

He said the Conservatives were taking terrorism more seriously and had
allotted an extra $1.4-billion for security in the budget, outlawed the
Tamil Tigers and forged "a new spirit of collaboration" with the U.S. on
fighting terror.





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