Op zondag 11 januari 2015 15:40 schreef Bredemug het volgende:''According to McClatchy (A US newspaper), Kouachi and Merah had connections with French intelligence''''Paris shooting investigator commits suicide''en dan is er nog die man die ontslagen werd bij dat satirische persbureau omdat die prenten maakten tegen joden. Daar gaat je ''free speech''.
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So who were these guys?
It turns out Cherif, a petty criminal until he turned radical jihadist, was on a global watch list, and had been on the U.S.'s no-fly list "for years". Take a look at this timeline (unsourced entries are culled from this article):
2005: Cherif is arrested for trying to fly to Syria in order to join the Iraqi insurgency. (He would tell a French documentary team that he was radicalized by a 'firebrand Muslim preacher', Farid Benyettou.)
2005: According to French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira, one of the brothers was in Yemen.
2008: Cherif is convicted on terrorism charges for sending recruits to the Iraqi insurgency during the period of 2004-2006. In the trial, it is revealed that he has received combat training with Kalashnikovs. He's sentenced to three years, but only serves half of that.
2009: Le Parisien reports that French authorities begin surveillance on the brothers.
2010: Cherif is investigated for involvement in a plot to free an Islamic militant from prison, but is released without charges.
2011: Said is trained by Al-Qaeda in Yemen, according to Reuter's 'sources'. This prompts French authorities to "step up" surveillance on the brothers, during which they turn up with "nothing suspicious".
2014: Surveillance on the brothers is stopped in July.
2014: A source "close to French security services" tells CNN that Cherif travels to Syria, presumably to fight alongside anti-Assad forces, and returns to France in August. It's uncertain when he arrived in Syria (before or after surveillance ended?).
Deze hele zaak stinkt nog erger dan 9/11.
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