Minggu, 09 Oktober 2011
FBI Interrogation funders Terrorists Women
Minneapolis - United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted an investigation against two women who allegedly channeled funds to al-Shabab militant group in Somalia.
FBI Agent Michael Wilson began the interrogation conducted in women aged 35 years Amina Farah Ali and a 64-year-old grandmother Hawo Mohamed Hassan. Both women are believed to be channeling funds for Al-Shabab militants, Somali militants affiliated with Al Qaeda.
Wilson said the FBI agent in the State of Minnesota to preach, Amina had made contact with the militant al-Shabab. The FBI agent did the wiretapping of telephone Amina in September 2008. Similarly, as reported by the Washington Post on Friday (07/10/2011).
According to prosecutors, recordings from telephone intercepts showed Amina Amina and money transactions between Al Shabab militants.
In addition to contributing in creating famine in Somalia, the militant al-Shabab is also the mastermind of the bombing in the city of Mogadishu which occurred on 4 October. They even said he would continue to launch more attacks.
The bomb that exploded in the city of Mogadishu is also a sign, al-Shabab militants still exist in the capital of Somalia (RHS)
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