Saturday, December 17, 2011

Al Qaeda cell in Turkey accused of planning to bomb churches

from Europe News:

Al Qaeda cell in Turkey accused of planning to bomb churches














christiantoday.com 13 December 2011

By Barbara G. Baker



A large-scale Al Qaeda plot to bomb "all the churches in Ankara,” as well as the Turkish Parliament and U.S. Embassy in the Turkish capital, was made public today. In an exclusive splashed across the front page of the daily Taraf newspaper, contents of an official indictment against 11 alleged Al Qaeda militants arrested in July revealed the homegrown terrorist cell’s alleged plans to attack Ankara’s churches as well as their Christian clergy.



Prepared and filed by the Special Prosecutor’s Office in Ankara, the 50-page indictment outlined the militants’ revised "jihad” strategy to begin focusing their attacks against Turkey before waging war against the United States and other countries.



"It is more advantageous to wage jihad against Turkey than the United States,” documents seized in the July 14 raid near Ankara reportedly declared. "Let’s blow the Parliament into the sky!”



Quoting from deciphered CDs and other materials, the indictment noted that the extremists reportedly referred to Turkey as a "war zone,” labeling the Turkish government as "apostates” and calling the Turkish state "Satan.”



Among the CDs, detailed maps, sketches and building diagrams, police also discovered lists of the names and home addresses of Christian clergy and other church workers residing in Ankara.



The news took Christian leaders in Ankara by total surprise, according to one Turkish Christian leader in Ankara.



"No one has had any news about this until now,” he said.



In addition to chapels on Ankara’s British, French, Vatican, Italian and Greek embassy grounds, the capital city has several international churches as well as a handful of Turkish Protestant congregations. (...)









Posted December 13th, 2011 by pk

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