Monday, February 23, 2015

EI opens school to teach foreign children fight – La Razon

EI opens school to teach foreign children fight – La Razon

          

“By the grace of God we open schools for English-speaking children,” read a sign that circulated yesterday intertnet where a new school of Islamic State (EI) was announced.

“EI showed another camp for children, Raqqa,” complained on Twitter Charles Lister, a terrorism expert at the Brookings Doha Center in Qatar. At the center children between six and 14 will receive chairs of Islamic scriptures, mathematics and English. All children have class every day from nine o’clock at noon, except on Thursdays and Fridays.

In photographs circulated through the social network could be read for a notice describing the new institution educational installed in Raqqa, the capital of the self-appointed caliphate, which seeks to teach “make holy war”.

The leaf adorned with the symbol of EI and written English, explained that male school is called Abu Musab Zarqawi (the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, from 2004-2006, who was killed in a US airstrike) and girls, located to the side, named Aisha. In the same document the jihadist organization also called for teachers to join teaching at the new school.

According to the Daily Mirror, “the school may have been created to serve English-speaking fighters and their wives. ” Intelligence sources say US of nearly 20,000 fighters who came to the caliphate from the world, three thousand 400 come from Western nations.

The most recent case is that of three teenagers in the UK, who flew to Turkey and from there join the EI in Syria. Shamima Begum, 15; Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15, were described by his peers as smart and resolved.

The Metropolitan Police interviewed the three girls in December when another student at his school also traveled Syria. Authorities said they did not consider young show a risk of leaving the country.

Last year the Australian Khaled Sharrouf released a photograph of her seven years while holding the head of a man with both hands . The photograph was taken in Raqqa, where the Australian father took his young family to join the fight.

EI SUMA LOYALTY in Libya. Meanwhile, Libya became a new jihadist focus of concern to both the European and the North African countries. Three great provinces swore allegiance to the caliph. Their flags are flying at points of Tripolitania, Fezzan and especially Cyrenaica, which has Derna as great bastion, according to Spanish newspaper ABC.

The bombing of a hotel in the capital in late January, which left at least nine dead, decapitation of the 21 Copts and the triple suicide bombing are the major actions perpetrated there.

The intelligence expert Patrick Skinner, a former CIA officer now at security consultancy Soufan Group, assured Foreign Policy, “In summer the group had about 550 militants,” an amount “could now reach three thousand, many of which have extensive experience in combat.”

done yesterday militants loyal to the Islamic state were attributed attacks against Iranian ambassador’s residence in the capital of Libya and a rocket attack against Labraq airport.

The attack on the residence of the Iranian ambassador came two days after suicide bombings that left more than 40 dead in the city of Qubbah, one of the worst attacks on civilians since 2011.

threaten to attack malls

The extremist group Al Shabab yesterday launched an alert against Western calling on his supporters to attack malls countries. Secretary of Homeland Security United States, Jeh Johnson, said he was worried.

Through a video extremist organization specifically noted malls in Minnesota (USA), where there is a large community Somali-, in Canada, Oxford Street in London and Paris.

“This last statement of Al Shabab reflects the new era that is developing a global terrorist threat, in which groups like Al Shabab Islamic State and ask independent publicly in their home countries to carry out attacks actors, “said Johnson told CNN.

While some US officials expressed skepticism Europeans and Canadians, some enclosures implemented and strengthened operational safety.

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