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emad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-17-04 08:41 AM
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France alarmed by mystery letter
From BBC News:

A letter threatening to plunge France into "terror and remorse" does not bear the usual hallmarks of Islamist extremists, the French authorities say. But Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said the letter - addressed to Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin - was being taken seriously. A group calling itself Servants of Allah, the Powerful and Wise One sent the message via two French newspapers. It reportedly refers to a new French ban on Muslim headscarves in schools.

Mr Sarkozy said that according to the French intelligence services, the letter "does not bear the hallmarks of phrasing customary to Islamic extremists". "We take every threat seriously," he added.
The letter was sent to two leading French newspapers - Le Parisienand Le Monde.

The editor of Le Parisien, Jacques Esperandieu, told the BBC's World Today programme that it had been posted in central Paris on Monday and "there was nothing strange about the envelope". It did not mention last week's train bombs that killed 201 people in Madrid, he said. But it mentioned 10 February 2004 several times - the date France passed the new law banning Islamic headscarves from schools.
Since that date France had "joined the list of most ardent enemies of Islam", it warned.

It called the "veil ban" a "declaration of war to the Muslim world" and called on Mr Raffarin to withdraw it. It also mentioned the victory of Charles Martel over the Moors at Poitiers in 732, Mr Esperandieu said. Both Le Parisien and Le Monde said the letter was signed "Mosvar Barayev commando". Movsar Barayev was the leader of a Chechen group that took hundreds hostage in a Moscow theatre in October 2002 - and died during the siege. The letter "made sense, sounded coherent and was structured in such a way that I thought it could be serious", Mr Esperandieu said. It warned that "a heavy offensive will take place on the grounds of the allies of Satan and we are going to plunge France into terror and remorse". Later on Wednesday, France is set to put on trial Frenchman David Courtailler, accused of links to Muslim militants. Prosecutors say the convert to Islam met a key suspect in the Madrid bombings, Jamal Zougam, at a mosque in the Spanish capital.

From: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3518786.stm




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