Thursday, March 08, 2007

He can always get a job at the New York Times...

Interestingly, ABUJIHAAD is also a former roommate of Derrick Shareef, 22, of Genoa, IL., who was accused of planning to use hand grenades to attack holiday shoppers at a mall. ABUJIHAAD received an honorable discharge from the Navy in 2002.
Muslim in our military hides hidden agenda
By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
8 March 2007: Hassan ABUJIHAAD, 31, of Phoenix, also known as Paul R. Hall, was arrested yesterday on charges of supporting terrorism with an intent to kill U.S. citizens and transmitting classified information to unauthorized people. He released classified information that ended up in the hands of a suspected financier of terrorism. ABUJIHAAD, a former enlisted man, is charged in the same case as Babar AHMAD, a British computer specialist arrested in 2004 and accused of running Web sites to raise money for terrorism. During a search of Ahmad's computers, investigators discovered files containing classified information about the positions of U.S. Navy ships and discussing their susceptibility to attack. In 2000 and 2001, ABUJIHAAD exchanged e-mails with AHMAD while on active duty on the USS Benfold, a guided-missile destroyer, and purchased videos promoting violent jihad against the U.S.

Related:
8 December 2006: A Muslim man identified as Derrick Shareef, a/k/a Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef planned to set off at least four and possibly more hand grenades and improvised explosive devices at the CherryVale Shopping Mall in Rockford, near Interstate 90 and Interstate 39, about 75 miles north of Chicago. Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef was arrested on Wednesday by FBI agents from the Chicago Joint Terrorism Task Force. The mall has about 130 retail stores and was one of "several potential targets" that included a list of federal buildings as well. According to authorities, he planned to detonate explosives at the shopping mall during the Christmas shopping season.
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Former Navy Sailor Arrested for Allegedly E-Mailing Military Secrets to Suspected Terror Operatives
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
WASHINGTON — A former Navy sailor was arrested Wednesday for allegedly e-mailing military secrets — including detailed information on Navy battle groups and their missions — to a suspected terrorism financier that were later posted on Web sites used to raise funds for Al Qaeda.
Hassan Abujihaad, 31, of Phoenix, is accused in a case that began in Connecticut and followed a suspected terrorist network across the country and into Europe and the Middle East.
He was arrested in Phoenix on charges of supporting terrorism with an intent to kill U.S. citizens and transmitting classified information to unauthorized people.
Abujihaad, who is also known as Paul R. Hall, is charged in the same case as Babar Ahmad, a British computer specialist arrested in 2004 and accused of running Web sites to raise money for terrorism. Ahmad is scheduled to be extradited to the U.S. to face trial.
During a search of Ahmad's computers, investigators discovered files containing classified information about the positions of U.S. Navy ships and discussing their susceptibility to attack...

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