Bin
Laden's Plan to destabilise Kurdistan
Kurdistan Newsline
"Your brothers and colleagues for many years are busy with preparing themselves
for Jihad (Holy War) in this area both monetarily and morally. We
have achieved this task by opening training camps, Islamic education
camps, and the preparation of necessary weapons and for this Holy
purpose. After the people realize the area needs protection and
the preservation of Islam, we must make a tough and holy stand against
the blasphemous secularist political, social and cultural institutions.
They seeking to conquer and exploit the Muslims of Kurdistan, thus
the dirty Jews and Christians seek the destruction of Islam in Kurdistan."
From: Jund Al Islam Newsletter, September
1, 2001
There are ominous signs that Osama bin Laden's terrorist
network is targeting Iraqi Kurdistan to be infiltrated and use it
as another base for operation for his terrorist organization Al
Qaeda (The Base), which is a conglomerate of quasi-independent Islamic
zealots. A group, under the name of Jund Al Islam (Soldiers of Islam),
of bin Laden mercenaries has appeared in recent months under the
command of a self-styled Amir of Islam by the name of Abu Abdullah
Al Shafi'i who is an Afghan Arab, rumored to be of Egyptian or Syrian
origin. The modus operandi of the group and their destructive doctrines
they preach, plus being flush with funds and weapons, have all the
hallmarks of a bin Laden operation. Analysts in Kurdistan are convinced
that the group's real agenda is to destabilize the Kurdistan region
through terror and coercion in order to undermine the regional authorities
and the standing of the secular parties as well as that of the mainstream
Islamic organizations. Furthermore, they are convinced the group
is playing the role of fifth column on behalf of the Baghdad regime
in its disruptive activities.
What is Jund Al Islam?
The group consists of 400-500 armed followers led by
Al Shafi'i and a core of Afghan Arabs who handle terrorist training,
finance and militant propaganda behind the scene. The Afghani Arabs'
mission is to hire, train and control motivated Islamic mercenaries
and teach them the terrorist craft learnt from Usama bin Laden's
camps in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Most of the followers have been
recruited from the ranks of the other Islamic groups such as the
Kurdophobic Muslim Brotherhood and the Kurdistan Islamic Movement
based in Halabja and led by Sheikh Ali Abdul Aziz. The group is
organized on cell basis who are divided into six military Katibas
(Regiments). The headquarters are in Biyara, Hawraman area near
Halabja.
The leadership of Jund Al Islam consists of: Mulla Zana,
Mulla Abdulla Khalifan, Amir Abu Bakir, Omar Baziani, Mulla Mohammad
Rashid and Hawleri Ayoub Afghani. Their arsenal of weaponry includes:
3-4 Russian-made Katyusha rockets (surface to surface missile);
four 106-shell artillery, anti tank/aircraft guns; sniper rifles
and BKC machine guns and mortars. They use a fleet of slick Toyota
Land Cruisers for their transportation. It is reported that the
group has received $600,000 from bin Laden network recently to finance
their terror campaign.
Agenda and Slogans: " Ten Minutes to Heaven"
Jund Al Islam professes a strain of Sunni Islam similar
to the Wahhabi Islam (pertaining to Mohammad Abdul Wahhab of Saudi
Arabia). Their message is a mish-mash of medievalist and xenophobic
precepts advocating a pure and uncompromising form of Islamic state
and a permanent 'jihad' (holy war) against the infidels and all
manifestations of religious and social freedoms. Like all religious
fanatics and charlatans the group promises their members instant
ascension to heaven in case they are 'martyred" in course of
performing their assigned duties. In a recent Friday Khutba (Sermon)
their leader Al Shafi'i stated that, "Those young men who are
martyred at the hands of the infidels and enemies of Islam, shall
be taken up to the gates of Heaven by two angels sent down by Allah,
the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, within ten minutes of their
martyrdom and defense of Islam." However these disturbing teaching
are alien to Kurdistan society, the group is trying the centuries-old
tactics of using Islamic cover to smother the natural national and
cultural attributes of diversity and tolerance in Kurdistan. As
the open preaching of chauvinistic Arab nationalistic goals is not
an easily accepted in Kurdistan, the best alternative is to camouflage
it under the banner of 'holy Islam'. It is an easier sell.
In the short period June Al Islam has been operating,
it has been frantically engaging in sabotage and criminal activities.
It has openly declared that it is planning to defy, challenge and
paralyze the two major political parties, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
and Kurdistan Democratic Party, as well as the mainstream Islamic
organizations. It does not recognize the legitimacy and jurisdiction
of the Kurdistan regional administration, nor the authority of PESHMERGA
forces. Following are some of the policies it wants to impose by
force on the people of Kurdistan:
* A universal decree for women to wear veil
* A total ban on playing any kind of music in public
* A total ban on mixing of sexes on any occasion
* A total ban on all display of still photographs, satellite
receivers and industrial photographs
* Forcing shop and office staff to close their premises
during prayer time (a la Saudi Arabia's fierce and corrupt Al Mutawi's
vigilantes who enforce this by beating people with sticks if they
are tardy in closing their shops and offices)
In February this year members of the group assassinated
in Hawler (Arbil) Faranso Hariri, a high ranking leader of Kurdistan
Democratic Party. The group has been sabotaging the field work of
the United Nations Agencies to rehabilitate and develop Kurdistan.
Its members were responsible for damaging power transmission lines
and demolishing power pylons for extending electricity to the villages.
The Jund Al Islam detained a well-known Kurdish singer, Arjumand
Howrami, during his visit to his family to Howraman, early September.
It is feared that the group might have executed him on the charge
of being a blasphemer against Islam. In August, the group's militia
desecrated the revered shrine of a Kurdish Islamic figure, Sheik
Osman Biyara, on the pretext that making a pilgrimage to such site
is an act of polytheism. The group also has been trying to terrorize
the Kakayee Sufi community into abandoning their centuries-old religious
and cultural traditions. Furthermore, the group's vigilantes have
been harassing women in their area to conform to their edicts. In
May this year the group murdered a Kurdistan writer who authored
a scholarly and dispassionate book under the title, " Mirov
U Quran" ( Humans and Quran) in Kurdish.
Warning
and Challenge
The emergence of the June al Islam and their destructive
behavior poses a real challenge to the Kurdistan region and the
major political parties and the regional administration. So far
they have not responded vigorously to the dangerous threat posed
by this alien group and philosophy to the body politic of Kurdistan
society. There have been some close consultations among the major
political parties, namely Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and Kurdistan
Democratic Party. ( Ref. Kurdistan Newsline Sept. 10) But analysts
who have been watching the growth of the group are greatly alarmed
by the situation and they feel that if the group is not dealt with
now and is allowed to expand unhindered, it will develop into a
major threat to the future of Kurdistan region. They are urging
a concerted effort to agree on a strategy to deal with this threat
and implement it expeditiously. A campaign to expose the evil nature
of the group's agenda and behavior is a top priority. The peaceful
and mainstream Islamic elements are called upon to step up in the
mosques and other public forums to denounce the group and give the
lie to the fanatics' perversion of Islamic faith. Open and specific
refutation of the group's preaching of extremism and intolerance
would begin to plant the seeds of doubt in the misled minds of some
within their ranks. At the same time PUK and KDP must not be squeamish
in dealing with this threat. They should mobilize the PESHMERGA
forces to disarm the group once and for all. The Afghan Arabs should
be apprehended and deported from the region. As we have seen during
recent tragic events in America bin Laden groups are lethal in their
approach and unless checked they cause real carnage whenever given
an opportunity.
Trojan
Horse
The most serious potential threat from the Jund of Islam
group is its designation as a fifth column for the Iraqi regime
in its plan to regain control over the liberated region. According
to intercepted intelligence in Kurdistan bin Laden's surrogate group
is operating in concert with Iraqi intelligence services- Mukhabarat.There
is an established history of cooperation and coordination between
the two. According to the London daily Arabic newspaper Al Zaman
the former Iraqi Ambassador in Turkey, Faruk Hijazi, a high ranking
officer in the Iraqi Mukhabarat spent six months in Kandahar, Afghanistan
in 1997 as the chief liaison link with Usama bin Laden and his organization
Al Qaeda. There have been numerous intelligence reports in Europe
and America to suggesting close ties between bin Laden and the Iraqi
Mukhabarat. According to an essay, by the Middle Eastern expert
Laurie Mylroie (1995/1996 Public Interest The World Trade Center
Bomb: Who is Ramzi Yousif?) conclusive evidence exists to show that
the chief mastermind behind the 1993 World Trade Center, Ramzi Yousif
is in fact a well-trained Iraqi intelligence officer whose mission
was to undertake 'projects' in collaboration Usama bin Laden.
There is little doubt about the motivation and sinister
intentions of the Jund Al Islam group. Therefore it incumbent on
all political forces and authorities in Kurdistan region to counter
their destructive plans through an extensive public information
campaign to expose their evil theology and terrorist activities,
in addition not allowing them to proceed with their scheme to subvert
Kurdistan region on behalf of the tyrannical adversaries.
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