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 Iraq insurgents warn Norway against expelling Islamic extremist leader Mullah Krekar

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Iraq insurgents warn Norway against expelling Islamic extremist leader Mullah Krekar  9.1.2008

 




January 9, 2008

BAGHDAD, -- The main Sunni insurgent coalition in Iraq on Wednesday said it would seek reprisals against Norway if it expels Mullah Krekar, the founder of the radical Islamist terrorist group Ansar al-Islam.

The Reform and Jihad Front, in a statement emailed to AFP, said it would call for a boycott of Norwegian goods and the international isolation of the government if Oslo went ahead with attempts to expel Krekar.

Norway's Supreme Court on November 8 upheld previous court rulings and a 2003 decision by the Norwegian authorities to expel Krekar,
www.ekurd.net an Iraqi Kurd, from the Scandinavian country, claiming he was a national security concern.

Norwegian law however prevents Krekar, whose real name is Fateh Najmeddin Faraj, from being deported to his homeland until the situation in Iraq improves.
    

Mullah Krekar, the founder of radical and Terrorist Islamist group Ansar al-Islam. Krekar, whose real name is Fateh Najmeddin Faraj

"If this decision of the Norway government is not revised, we will call for a wide boycott of their goods and that there be no (international) dealing with them," the statement said.

"This issue -- if not treated carefully -- will end up (really painfully) for Norway's government and they will repent of their decision," it warned.

"The Front is seriously watching developments and expresses its deep concern about these action against Sheikh Krekar who has been living there legally for a long time and never committed a crime or harmed anyone."

The Reform and Jihad Front, the most powerful insurgent group in Iraq, was launched in April last year and comprises the Islamic Army in Iraq, the Mujahedeen Army, the Fatihin Army and a rebel branch of Ansar Al-Sunna.

Krekar has lived in Norway as a refugee since 1991 and has been under threat of deportation since Norwegian media revealed he was the founder of Ansar al-Islam, which figures on the United States' list of terrorist organisations.

The Iraqi Kurd admits that he founded the group but insists he has not headed it since May 2002.

Krekar is adamant his life would be in danger if he returned to Iraq.

He has come out in support of "jihad", or holy war, in Iraq and has compared the US occupation of Iraq to the Nazi invasion of European countries, and insisted that Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden is "a good man".

Krekar, who was born Najm al-Din Faraj Ahmad in 1956, first made headlines in Norway in 2002, when a television documentary showed how he frequently slipped back into northern Iraq to lead the radical armed separatist group Ansar al- Islam, which sought the establishment of an Islamic state.

In 2003, before the liberation of Iraq, the U.S. government portrayed Krekar and his network as a link between Al Qaeda and the government of Saddam Hussein.
The claim, however, was never substantiated. He was arrested several times, in Norway and abroad,www.ekurd.net and charged with crimes ranging from terrorism to drug smuggling, but nothing held up in court.

Earlier Krekar said "If you have airplanes and I don't, I will hit you where it really hurts, and 9/11 was like this," he said. "Bush says bin Laden, al-Zawahari and Zarquawi are terrorists, but for me they are symbols of courage."

Ansar al-Islam group listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. and Iraqi Kurdistan. The group is also suspected in suicide bombings of coalition forces in Iraqi Kurdistan, Krekar in one of the most wanted in Iraqi Kurdistan region on charges of terrorist attacks in the region.

Norwegian state radio network NRK reported on October 9,
www.ekurd.net that Krekar runs several Internet sites, including one called www.dorbeen.com that presents American loses in Iraq and Afghanistan as positive developments and has links to other sites with videos of attacks on U.S. forces.

Krekar has refused to talk about the site. NRK said there is no doubt that the sites are registered to Krekar's wife and are operated from his home address in Oslo.

"Osama bin Laden is a good man. I wish him a long life. He is a good Muslim and he is against the Bush administration," Krekar, known for his controversial statements, told AFP in Oslo in 2006.

Ansar al-Islam terrorist attacks in Kurdistan region (Iraq):

Seven Kurdish border guards killed in Iraqi Kurdistan ambush by Ansar al-Islam terrorist group on July 16, 2007

In May 2005 a suicide bomber killed at least 60 people and wounded 150 more when he blew himself up at the office of a Kurdish party in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil

On May 9, 2007 a suicide truck bomber from Ansar al-Islam kills 19, wounds 70 in Iraqi Kurdistan's capital of Erbil, Kurdish Ansar al-Islam terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the blast.

May 13 was another bloody day for the Kurds, a suicide car bomb targeted the headquarters of the KDP party in Makhmour city in Kurdistan region killed at least 30 people and wounded 115 others including the city's mayor.
Nine members of Ansar al-Islam were arrested for these terrorist attacks. Security forces in Iraq’s Kurdistan autonomous region have arrested several followers of previously tolerated Islamist parties, accusing them of links to insurgents.
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On February 26, 2007, Houzan Mahmoud, an international representative of MADRE's sister organization, the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq, received a death threat by e-mail signed by Ansar al-Islam terrorist group. The death threat, delivered via e-mail, read, "With the permission of Great God, we will kill you either in Iraq or in London by the middle of March, because you are campaigning against Islam. You should be sent to God for punishment."


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