Tuesday, September 6, 2011

My Name is Uka

Did he live on the second floor?

"Suspect confesses to killing 2 US airmen in German airport; Says extremist material online moved him to act" September 01, 2011|By David McHugh and David Rising, Associated Press

FRANKFURT - A Kosovo Albanian man confessed yesterday to killing two US airmen at the Frankfurt airport, saying in emotional testimony at the opening of his trial that he had been influenced by radical Islamic propaganda online....

Although Germany has experienced scores of terrorist attacks in past decades, largely from leftist groups like the Red Army Faction, the airport attack was the first attributed to an Islamic extremist.

The Red Army has been traced back to Gladio and intelligence agencies. Isn't that great?

Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, there have been about a half-dozen other jihadist plots that were either thwarted or failed....

Uka described becoming increasingly introverted in the months before the attack, staying at home and playing computer games and watching Islamic propaganda on the Internet....
 

I read the Zionist version via the prism of a newspaper.

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"Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition suffered a new setback and Germany’s main opposition parties celebrated gains in a state election yesterday that came as Merkel’s unpopular government grapples with the eurozone debt crisis and other challenges....

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Speaking of unpopular governments:

"The government, Poland’s Jewish community, and Holocaust survivors yesterday strongly condemned the attack on the site, which marks one of the most notorious cases in which local people collaborated with Nazis in killing Jews during the German wartime occupation....

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Also see: Gladiator ruins discovered in Austria

"German hikers shot dead in Afghanistan" Associated Press / September 6, 2011

KABUL - Two Germans who disappeared nearly three weeks ago while hiking in the Hindu Kush mountains of Afghanistan were shot to death, a police general said yesterday.

General Sher Ahmad Maladani, police chief of Afghanistan’s eastern Parwan province, said yesterday that a rescue team reached the bodies in the late afternoon. He said the two men had bullet wounds in their chests, but it’s not clear when they died.

He said he had asked the Ministry of Interior and German army for helicopters to help get the bodies down from the mountains. It took the rescue team four hours to reach the bodies on foot from the main road.

Police at the scene said they could not recover the bodies yesterday because of darkness and would try again in the morning....

The area where the bodies were found is extremely rugged and remote. Police General Rajab, who like many Afghans goes by only one name, said the bodies were inside cloth sacks.

Parwan governor Abdul Basir Salangi said they were discovered under a large boulder about 2 1/2 miles from the south end of the Salang Pass, where they began their hike on Aug. 19. He had no other details, and it remained unclear who found the bodies. The area is inhabited mostly by nomadic shepherds who live in tents.

The region where the Germans disappeared is not a Taliban area. Last month Afghan police speculated the two men could have gotten lost in the high mountains or may have been the victims of a crime. The agency they were working for has not been named.  

Then they must have been working for an intelligence agency.  

Who the hell goes HIKING in Afghanistan?

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Also see: Were the three Jewish US citizens spying?

More "hikers," huh?