[iwar] Terror Group Training Philippine Recruits

From: Ralph Wasmer <rwasmer@swbell.net>
Date: Thu Dec 11 2003 - 19:34:10 PST

Consider, SBC, the phone company is off-shoring to save money, or dare I
say Greed.
SBC has a second company that handles there contracts for support, who
contracted
with SYKES Corporation who has a site in guess where the Philippines.

Consider that site will have access to say customer records or how else can
they help
little things, credit cards, addresses, codes for long distance, addresses,
humm.
Terrorists might be interested in say home phone numbers addresses.

What price greed? Will SBC sell out our way of life in a way that makes
9-11 look
like a day in the park?

Just something to think about.

Hey - have a good night's sleep.

Terror Group Training Philippine Recruits
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By OLIVER TEVES, Associated Press Writer

MANILA, Philippines - Indonesian members of the Southeast Asian terror
group Jemaah Islamiyah have been training Filipino rebels in bomb-making
and other tactics toward its goal of creating a pan-Islamic state, the
Philippines' defense chief said Thursday.

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Defense Secretary Eduardo Ermita said intelligence reports indicate that 31
Jemaah Islamiyah militants are training Filipino insurgents in southern
Philippine jungle camps run by some commanders of the separatist Moro
Islamic Liberation Front.

Al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah is suspected of several terror attacks,
including last year's Bali bombings that killed 202 people.

Philippine authorities say the group was involved in a series of December
2000 bombings that killed 22 people and injured more than 100 in the
capital, Manila.

The MILF denied Ermita's statements and accused an unidentified "third
force" in the government and the military of attempting to derail the peace
process. Talks are expected to resume next month. A cease-fire has held
since July.

"There are no JI members inside our camps," MILF Vice Chairman Ghazali
Jaafar said. He said the rebels were open to inspections and had already
promised to help the government hunt down any militants.

Ermita claimed the Indonesians were giving lessons in improvising bombs and
evading arrest while urging the rebels to pursue Jemaah Islamiyah's goal of
creating a pan-Islamic state in Southeast Asia.

Ermita said the military believes the training was being conducted in at
least two jungle sites on the main southern island of Mindanao.

The government has given the MILF leadership a list of rebel commanders
suspected of supporting Jemaah Islamiyah.

"We are giving them (the MILF) the benefit of the doubt," Ermita said. "We
are going to take them on their word."

ace

Mr. Yoran compared current perception of cyberterrorism to early military
perception of air power,
which was dismissive.
Amit Yoran, National Cyber Security director
December 5th, 2003,
Santa Clara, California Statement at the National Cyber Security Summit

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