marine1
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You maybe dont.....Its common knowledge where the islamic fundamentalists liveWe don't know that for sure.
You maybe dont.....Its common knowledge where the islamic fundamentalists liveWe don't know that for sure.
True, even the US knows exactly who and where they are, how is it possible that our so-called State Intelligence doesn't?.You maybe dont.....Its common knowledge where the islamic fundamentalists live
The sanctions target members of the Durban, South Africa-based Isis cell led by Farhad Hoomer, who was previously targeted by sanctions. They are brothers Nufael Akbar and Yunus Mohamad Akbar, as well as Mohamad Akbar and Umar Akbar.
The companies hit with sanctions are MA Gold Traders (PTY) LTD, Bailey Holdings (PTY) LTD, Flexoseal Waterproofing Solutions (PTY) LTD, HJ Bannister Construction CC, Sultans Construction CC, Ashiq Jewellers CC, Ineos Trading (PTY) LTD, and Shaahista Shoes CC.
The Religion of Peace™ would never do thatYou maybe dont.....Its common knowledge where the islamic fundamentalists live
True, even the US knows exactly who and where they are, how is it possible that our so-called State Intelligence doesn't?.
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US sanctions members of Isis cell in South Africa
The move blacklists four individuals and eight companies, freezing any US assets and denying them the ability to use the US financial system.ewn.co.za
There were also reports of training camps here in Qheberha, although my Google-fu is failing me and I couldn't find a single news article of that.Greylock Farm near Joubertina was apparently an Al Quaeda training base about a decade or more ago. This information is sometimes difficult to find:
The article implicated a Muslim family, cousins Farhad and Junaid Dockrat, in the terrorist group's activities. The article also criticised the South African Government for not properly investigating the Dockrats. Potgieter wrote, "US and British intelligence have warned the South African authorities to stop 'pussyfooting' with intelligence regarding international terrorists activities in ...
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The Daily Maverick and the Dockrats: Is Al-Qaeda really 'alive and well' in SA?
Last month South Africa's Daily Maverick website published an article which claimed that "Al-Qaeda is alive and well in South Africa". Was it the thorough "year-long investigation" it purported to be or a "cut-and-paste" smear? Yael Even Or and Camila Osorio of GroundUp.org.za consider the...africacheck.org
Although the article is inconclusive with no solid proof, there's also this but not everybody can get in:
The Dockrats are a well-known South African Muslim family, who were part of the wave of Gujarati merchant-class emigres who came to South Africa in the early 1900s. The Dockrats bought Greylock, a fruit farm, and since 2007 the farm had become a hive of activity as new buildings and a living compound that is suspected of being a militant training ground where men are regularly seen carrying
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Dockrat Family
The Dockrats are a well-known South African Muslim family, who were part of the wave of Gujarati merchant-class emigres who came to South Africa in the early 1900s. The Dockrats bought Greylock, a fruit farm, and since 2007 the farm had become a hive of activity as new buildings and a living...trackingterrorism.org
No doubt there is. The cnuts are everywhere.There were also reports of training camps here in Qheberha, although my Google-fu is failing me and I couldn't find a single news article of that.
And the Dockrats are well represented in the Pretoria area (amongst others), notably around Erasmia, Laudium and Hercules farms (only one of their areas). Extremely wealthy and cast a whole lot of influence, and their SAPS tenatacles are all over and well known too. Just ask Yussuf AbramjeeGreylock Farm near Joubertina was apparently an Al Quaeda training base about a decade or more ago. This information is sometimes difficult to find:
The article implicated a Muslim family, cousins Farhad and Junaid Dockrat, in the terrorist group's activities. The article also criticised the South African Government for not properly investigating the Dockrats. Potgieter wrote, "US and British intelligence have warned the South African authorities to stop 'pussyfooting' with intelligence regarding international terrorists activities in ...
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The Daily Maverick and the Dockrats: Is Al-Qaeda really 'alive and well' in SA?
Last month South Africa's Daily Maverick website published an article which claimed that "Al-Qaeda is alive and well in South Africa". Was it the thorough "year-long investigation" it purported to be or a "cut-and-paste" smear? Yael Even Or and Camila Osorio of GroundUp.org.za consider the...africacheck.org
Although the article is inconclusive with no solid proof, there's also this but not everybody can get in:
The Dockrats are a well-known South African Muslim family, who were part of the wave of Gujarati merchant-class emigres who came to South Africa in the early 1900s. The Dockrats bought Greylock, a fruit farm, and since 2007 the farm had become a hive of activity as new buildings and a living compound that is suspected of being a militant training ground where men are regularly seen carrying
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Dockrat Family
The Dockrats are a well-known South African Muslim family, who were part of the wave of Gujarati merchant-class emigres who came to South Africa in the early 1900s. The Dockrats bought Greylock, a fruit farm, and since 2007 the farm had become a hive of activity as new buildings and a living...trackingterrorism.org
There were also reports of training camps here in Qheberha, although my Google-fu is failing me and I couldn't find a single news article of that.
Google relies largely on MSM. If you want proper information, don't use either of them.A lot has disappeared from or is deep inside google regarding the subject.