Skip to content or view screen version

Nafeez Ahmed on 7/7 Bombings

Daithí | 29.06.2006 01:40 | Analysis | Terror War

…from Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed:

“How much did British intelligence know about the alleged London bombers prior to the 7th July 2005 terrorist attacks?"

"Not much, according to the House of Commons Intelligence and Security Committee report into 7/7, released in May 2006, which found that 'none of the individuals involved in the 7 July group had been identified (that is, named and listed) as potential terrorist threats prior to July.' The report does confirm that Mohamed Sidique Khan, believed to be the chief bomber, and Shahzad Tanweer, were noticed by intelligence services on the periphery of a different unfolding terrorist plot, although their identities never became known to the services…

…The claims of the parliamentary inquiry have been discredited in the wake of the publication of a few interesting details about pre-7/7 US intelligence on Khan, revealed in the new book by Ron Suskind, The One Percent Doctrine…

…What Suskind didn’t point out, however, is that the plot Khan was involved in, known to intelligence services, included a plan to target the London Underground. Khan was linked, for example, to a network of 'over a dozen young Britons of Pakistani origin arrested in Luton in an attempt to foil an associated terrorist plot discovered on the laptop computer of Naeem Noor Khan, a captured al-Qaeda leader in Lahore, Pakistan.' The laptop contained plans going back to 2003 for 'a coordinated series of attacks on the London subway system', as well as on the financial districts of New York and Washington…"

Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is the author of several books, including The London Bombings: An Independent Inquiry.

He is also a signatory to the petition calling for an investigation of the Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan leak.

Are you?


 http://gaelicstarover.blogspot.com/2006/06/nafeez-ahmed-on-77-scandal.html

Daithí
- Homepage: http://gaelicstarover.blogspot.com/2006/06/nafeez-ahmed-on-77-scandal.html

Comments

Hide the following 3 comments

Most, if not all, of the "war on terror" is a fabrication

29.06.2006 10:21

Most the "terror plots" see to originate from government agencies, see this article for the real story behind some "terror" arrests in the USA:  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/sheffield/2006/06/343713.html

The same stuff is happening in Canada and Australia - phony "terror raids" designed to repress and marginalise the muslim community and to frighten people into thinking that there is a real domestic "terror threat".

The "war on terror" is a cover for a massive clamp down on civil liberties and attacks on privacy combined with an imperial grab for resources, oil in the case of the middle east.

The series of films that Sheffield Indymedia are screening in July address this issue:  http://www.sheffield.indymedia.org.uk/

spy catcher
- Homepage: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=theme&themeId=18


Excuse

29.06.2006 12:10

"A state of war only serves as an excuse for domestic tyranny." ~Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

Иван Денисович Шухов


Justice for the Victims of 7/7 !

29.06.2006 13:46

TO: Senator Charles E. Schumer

On August 8th, 2004, your office issued the following press release.

“US Senator Charles E. Schumer today sent the following letters to the White House seeking answers regarding the leaking of the identity of 25-year-old Al Qaeda computer engineer Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, who had been providing information to US allies. Schumer said that the leak could compromise national security.”

This statement from your office was accompanied by two letters, one addressed to Frances Fragos Townsend, the White House Domestic Security Adviser, and the other to the Condoleezza Rice, then Assistant to the President for National Security, and now Secretary of State.

Recent revelations about the workings of this Administration have been most disturbing, namely the “Downing Street Memorandum” and the latest developments in the case of Valerie Plame.

However, we have heard little or nothing of the case of Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan since the Summer of 2004.

We urge you to follow up on your own earlier correspondence in this matter and to urge your colleagues to do likewise.


 http://petitiononline.com/noorkhan/petition.html

 http://www.petitiononline.com/noorkhan/petition-sign.html?

 http://schumer.senate.gov/SchumerWebsite/pressroom/press_releases/2004/PR02808.alqaeda080904.html

V