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PostPosted: Sun 12:29, 18 Aug 2013    Post subject: Another Somalia suicide bomber may have Minneapoli

Another Somalia suicide bomber might have Minneapolis ties
citizen from Minneapolis who returned to Somalia 3 years ago, several Minnesotans with Somali ties said on Sunday.
Prior to the attack, the person made an audiotape posted through the Somali militant group Al-Shabab in which he urged other young adults to not "just chill all day" and also to instead fight nonbelievers. About 20 young men from Minnesota are believed to have traveled to that particular war-torn nation previously couple of years to join the fighting,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and Ali's death would mark the 10th death of the Minnesotan there.
Jamal said he heard the audiotape by the man, whom he admits that found Minneapolis like a young child and returned to Somalia, where he married. He explained Ali's parents, whom he declined to identify, have said they do not want to comment on the suicide bombing.
There was uncertainty in the community within the identity of the man about the audiotape,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. Minnesota Public Radio reported that three unnamed friends of Ali don't believe it's him.
But others disagree. Among the five people who told Jamal he believes the taped voice was Ali's was Osman Ahmed,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], president of Minneapolis' Riverside Plaza Tenant Association.
Ahmed said he met Ali, a University of Minnesota student, in the high school graduation of a mutual friend more than 3 years ago. Ahmed said Voice of America, which broadcasts news in Somali and other languages,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], asked him to hear the tape and then try to identify the speaker.
"Immediately, I recognized his voice," said Ahmed, that has testified at congressional hearings about Al-Shabab's recruiting of American Somalis.
Ahmed said he visited the house of Ali's mother and found neighbors who said she had been very upset. He said the family told him that Ali last called his family six months ago to say he and his wife were expecting a baby.
Abdirizak Bihi, another Somali community activist in Minneapolis, said he knows two friends of Ali who paid attention to the audiotape and believe that it is Ali. Bihi said he hoped to meet with Ali's mother, who had been in a support group with Bihi. Wilson said on Sunday that the agency was comfortable with reports that an American was involved in Saturday's suicide bombing.
Wilson, who supervises Operation Rhino, that has investigated the exodus to Somalia, said he knew of Abdisalan Ali, who left Minneapolis in fall 2008 along with other young Somalis. "We aren't able to make any confirmation yet that it's this guy," he explained. "We are actively doing research. He's an Operation Rhino subject."
Wilson said his agents often hear the audiotape. "We are considering might almost every other bit of information we are able to get our hands on to find out credibility,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," he said. "We have experienced this before -- martyrdom video or audiotapes. I can't say yet if the audiotape is credible."
Wilson asserted if Ali turns out to be the bomber, he'd function as the third suicide bomber from Minneapolis. The first was Shirwa Ahmed,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who died in October 2008. The 2nd was Farah Mohamed Beledi,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], killed in June of the year within an attack in Mogadishu.
The young man in the audiotape comes with an American accent and mixes Muslim terminology with American slang because he urges Muslims to carry out attacks against non-Muslims.
"My brothers and sisters, do jihad in the usa, do jihad in Canada, do jihad in England, anywhere in Europe, in Asia,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], in Africa, in China, in Australia," the voice says. "Anywhere you discover [unbelievers], fight them and be firm against them.
"Today jihad is what is most significant thing for that Muslim ummah," he admits that, utilizing a word for the Islamic community. "It matters not that you simply, you know, you become a physician or else you become, you know, uh, some sort of engineer.
"We need to believe in Allah and die as Muslims,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," he admits that. "Brainstorm, don't, don't just sit around and, you know, be, be be a inactive and you know,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], you know,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], much like, you realize, just chill all day, you know. It doesn't, it doesn't,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it will not help you, it will not benefit yourself,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or the Muslims."
Bihi said the man speaking on the tape is "a very convincing guy" in the appeal for Somalis everywhere to become listed on Al-Shabab. "I am concerned about the tape engaging in the community," Bihi said. "It would be a excellent tool for [Al-Shabab] recruiters within America. It scared the hell out of me, how good it's."
In Saturday's attack at an African Union base in Mogadishu, two suicide bombers blew themselves up, killing from 10 to 13 people, based on witnesses cited by various news outlets.
About 9,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],000 African Union peacekeepers supporting Somali government troops have almost pushed Al-Shabab out of Mogadishu. Earlier this month,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Kenya opened another front, sending soldiers into southern Somalia.
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