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Forum: Terrorism
2013-02-22, 01:54
Lite mer om svensk-libanesiske Hizbollahterroristen:

http://gudmundson.blogspot.se/2013/0...agent-for.html

Tydligen rekat åt Hizbollah tidigare i Turkiet (Antalaya), Holland ( Amsterdam ) och Frankrike. Deltagit i vapenträning. Avlönad av Hizbollah, medlem under 4 år.


Från cypriotisk press:

Citat:
He admitted he has been a member of Hezbollah for the last four years, claiming he was working as a member of the political party and not what many call the ‘terrorist’ branch, and although a Muslim, he has never supported fanatical Islam.
According to his testimony, he used the code name Wael and would receive orders from another Hezbollah member called Ayman, although he admitted he had no idea what Ayman looked like as whenever they met he would have his face hidden.
He also admitted that some of the orders he received in Cyprus were to locate places in Nicosia and Limassol where Israelis meet. He was told to get information about certain hotels in Ayia Napa as well as prices for renting a storeroom. He was also asked to monitor Limassol’s old hospital and to find out the security measures taken there and the procedure taken by a car to enter the parking lot, an event he photographed.
Asked about his continued visits to Larnaca Airport at the start of July 2012, shortly before he was arrested, the 24-year-old stated that was due to the car he had rented having problems. He was unable to answer questions relating to the registration numbers of tourist buses which were found in his red notebook.
He revealed that before coming to Cyprus he delivered packages, whose content he was not aware of, he claimed, to Attalya in Turkey, Lyon in France and Amsterdam in Holland.
He claimed to be receiving orders without the reasons being explained to him and that his actions in Cyprus were while he was already taking part in business activities.
He did admit to receiving training in the use of firearms, although he claimed that was part of the training methods he learned to help protect his country. He also admitted that all his travel expenses were covered by Hezbollah.
“I never wanted to hurt anyone, I have no affiliation with terrorism and I am not a member of a terrorist or criminal organisation and I don’t think Ayman would use explosives to harm anyone,” he said during his testimony.
He submitted Hezbollah’s 2009 manifesto as evidence, stating that it does not contain any mention of terrorism.

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/ayman/leb...ollah/20130221