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Martyrdom Will of Stockholm Bomber Taimour Abdaly

Written by Administrator Wednesday, 15 December 2010 01:06

Before blowing himself in Stockholm, Sweden on December 11, 2010, Taimour Abdaly provided an audio message to a Swedish news agency. In his apparent "martyrdom" will, al-Abdaly suggested that he was carrying out the orders of the "Islamic State of Iraq." He asserted that “the pig Lars Vilks”, the Swedish artist who drew the Prophet Muhammad’s head on the body of a dog, was “to blame”. He also told his family that “It wasn’t very easy to live the last four years with the secret of being mujahid or, as you call it, terrorist".

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Sweden Bomber’s Internet Dating Profile

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Written by Administrator Sunday, 12 December 2010 18:27

The individual responsible for the December 11, 2010 suicide bombing in Sweden, Taimour Abdaly (a.k.a. Taimour Abdel Wahab), maintained a profile on a Muslim Internet marriage website. According to his profile, he was born in Baghdad, moved to Sweden and then the U.K, and was seeking a second wife, as he was interested in “a BIG family”.

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Image of Alleged Sweden Bomber Taimour Abdelwahab

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Written by Administrator Sunday, 12 December 2010 12:38

Flashpoint Global Partners has obtained an image of the alleged culprit behind yesterday's suicide bombing in Sweden, identified as "Mujahid Taimour Abdelwahab." The image was distributed by well-known users on Al-Qaida online messaging forums.

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Militant Group That Claimed Poison Letters Targeting U.S. Embassy in Paris Seeks to Hit More Embassies

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Written by Administrator Wednesday, 04 August 2010 00:51

On August 3, 2010, a previously unknown militant group calling itself the "Abu Dujanah al-Khorasani Brigade" (in honor of Camp Chapman suicide bomber Humam al-Bilawi) claimed responsibility for sending "chemical letters" to the U.S. Embassy in Paris, France. The same party responsible for the "Abu Dujanah al-Khorasani Brigade" claim has posted a second message urging supporters, "if you want to carry out jihad, all you have to do is leave the addresses of the embassies in your country, and if possible, with pictures and other information -- or put the names of tourist hotspots and their locations, along with the locations of crusader tourists.  As far as information goes, the mujahideen need such information regarding water straits and ships now and urgently."

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Militant Group Claims Poison Letters to U.S. Embassy in Paris

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Written by Administrator Wednesday, 04 August 2010 00:42

A previously unknown militant group calling itself the "Abu Dujanah al-Khorasani Brigade" (in honor of Camp Chapman suicide bomber Humam al-Bilawi) has claimed responsibility for sending "chemical letters" to the U.S. Embassy in Paris, France.  The statement was posted by a new user on Arabic-language Al-Qaida messaging forums, and was subsequently recovered by analysts at Flashpoint Global Partners.

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