Friday, February 6, 2015

Mullah Krekar relative shelves IS and Osama bin Laden – Dagbladet.no

Mullah Krekar relative shelves IS and Osama bin Laden – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): It has not previously been known that there is a direct link between the most famous extremist Islamist groups – Mullah Krekar and Profetens Ummah. But Dagbladet know that Norwegian authorities are now linking communities together – through a close relative of Mullah Krekar.

– PST does not want and can not comment individuals. But it is correct that we are aware that there are connections between the central extremist Islamist groups in Norway, says CIO Martin Bernsen in Police Security Service told Dagbladet.

– Krekar skeptical

And it is precisely these radicalized extremist Islamist groups, as PST using substantial resources – Mullah Krekar and the environment around him, and more multi-ethnic environment that calls itself Profetens Ummah. A number of Norwegians who have traveled to Syria to fight for terrorist groups originating from just the environment around it loosely defined Islamist group Profetens Ummah.

There shall be no information suggesting that Mullah Krekar even have had direct contact with Profetens Ummah. But a close relative of Krekar has close contact with several key people in the Prophet’s Ummah gets Dagbladet confirmed from multiple sources.

It is also emphasized that Mullah Krekar should not be distinctly thrilled touch with extremists in Profetens Ummah.

His lawyer Brynjar Meling has forwarded Dagbladet questions Krekar – without them being answered.

Shelves bin Laden

Krekar sibling has also expressed support for more extreme Islamists and Islamist terrorist groups on Facebook:

On the profile of another Norwegian Islamist, he has both pressed “like” a picture that shows the vision of terror group IS – an Islamic caliphate across much of Europe, Middle East and North Africa and he pressed “like” on a post in which he writes that the picture shows “(…) an ancient map of Islamic states:-). And it will happen again:-). “

He comments also a link to a Youtube video of Osama bin Laden with the Muslim tribute” rahimahullah “- translated by Dagbladet” may Allah’s mercy be with him. “

Shelves IS Wars

He also pressed” like “on a picture showing the logo of the extreme Islamist group Millatu Ibrahim – which is banned in Germany and active in Denmark. The ad shows what apparently is the logo of the world’s most feared terrorist group, the Islamic State (IS).

He also pressed “like” on an image that celebrates deceased Egzon Avdyli, who was one of the leaders of Prophet Ummah before he was killed in Syria – where he fought for the terrorist group IS. Both images located on the profile of another Norwegian Islamist.

He also follows the controversial preacher Yusha Evans, who recently were keeping doomsday meeting in Oslo – a meeting that was canceled at the last minute.

– Not active member

In a text message to Dagbladet late yesterday writes Sibling:

– I have nothing with Profetens Ummah to do. You invents a link between me, Krekar and Profetens Ummah. I’m a grown man who is busy with school and family and do not want attention. It is also true that I have allowed to contact anyone I want without uncle or Dagbladet has something to do with it.

Ubaydullah Hussain, spokesman for the Prophet Ummah, writes in an e-mail that sibling not is an active member of the group.

– No Sheikh Krekar family are active members of the Prophet’s Ummah and they have not acted as liaison between Profetens Ummah and Sheikh Krekar. We respect Sheikh Krekar for the person he is and for his education and knowledge level within Islam, but Sheikh Krekar and Profetens Ummah has no administrative relations, writes Hussain.

– We look at the Norwegian Government prosecution of Sheikh Krekar and attempts to split him from his own family as reprehensible and a violation of their own so-called “human rights”. This is another proof that we Muslims live and will always live as second-class citizens in a country that does not have laws of Shariah.

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