Another opponent of the Saudi regime , Dr. Saad al-Fagih , headed the Movement of Islamic Reform in Arabia (MIRA). A former professor of surgery at King Saud University, he ran a sophisticated support office with excellent communications. MIRA and similar outfits also reached out to a wider and global world. For example MIRA and the London based Committee of the Defence of Legitimate Rights (CDLR)  disseminated the English translation of the 12 page fatwa issued by Al Qaeda in Febuary 1996. It stated that “the Al Saud and the American occupation are the source of evil , and they are intertwined and connected that they have become organically connected to evil. The British authorities took no action to restrict the dissemination of this material. Al-Fagih also purchased a satellite phone that was later used to great effect by Al Qaeda.

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Of all Al Qaedas’s network in Europe the French and British arms are the longest established , and the most robust terrorist support infrastructure established in any group in any European country is in Britain . The U.K. is a society and a culture that has a long standing culture that is tolerant of migrants. However it’s hospitality Despite the legal proscription of foreign terrorists in Febuary 2001 under the Terrorism Act 2000, British attempt to neutralize the infrastructure of Al Qaeda and related groups have been gravely inadequate. Without a doubt , London was and is Al Qaeda’s spiritual hub in the Western world.

In 194 , a friend of Osama’s , Khalid al-Fawwaz came to London, where he met with Saudi opposition figures including an exiled academic whom Osama had phoned personally to thank him for his help. Al-Fawwaz managed Al Qaeda’s advice and reformation committee (ARC) office on Beethoven street which was equipped with state-of-the- art communication equipment enabling him to talk directly with Osama. ARC provided the perfect cover for advancing Osama’s interests. For example in March 1997 , it arranged a meeting between him and CNN journalists. CNN was then the most visible and productive disseminator of media information of media services. Despite his denials Osama was closely involved with ARC , which disbursed funds, provided equipment and recruited members. On the ARC letterhead “Osama bin Laden” signed the ARC letterhead “London Office” resolution which stated “The consultative assembly of the Advice and Reformation Committee intending to extend its activity and to ease communication resolved this Monday July 11, 1994 to 1) establish and office in London England 2) to appoint mr. Khalid A. al Fawwaz director of this office”. Al-Fawwaz ran this office for five years before his ultimate arrest by British authorities on September 28 , 1998.

 


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Al Qaeda was conceptualized by Azzan , not Osama, and hence the former’s imprint is directly and firmly embedded in the psyche of it’s leadership. To legitamize Al Qaeda’s Campaign , Osama chose selectively from, and based his arguments on his mentor’s writings. This was borne out after the 9/11 attacks when his deputy al-Zawahir closely echoed Abdullah Azzam’s words when describing Spain as belonging to the Islamic world. The fact that Osama used them to lend credence to his narrow political vision as well to advance his own goals is not widely known nor appreciated. One of the key reasons why he and Azzam parted company in the late 1980/2 was the latter’s firm contention that terrorism was not acceptable as a tactic nor procedure. At that point Egyptian veterans of the Afghan campaign were planning to turn to terrorism on their return home having lived in Egypt Azzam more than understood and appreciated their decision.

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The risks of food riots and malnutrition will surge in the next two years as the global supply of grain comes under more pressure than at any time in 50 years, according to one of the world’s leading agricultural researchers. Recent pasta protests in Italy, tortilla rallies in Mexico and onion demonstrations in India are just the start of the social instability to come unless there is a fundamental shift to boost production of staple foods, warned Joachim von Braun, the head of the International Food Policy Research Institute. The growing appetite of China and other fast-developing nations has combined with the expansion of biofuel programmes in the United States and Europe to transform the global food situation. After decades of expanding crop yields and falling food prices, the past year has seen a sharp rise in the cost of wheat, rice, corn, soya and dairy products. “Demand is running away. The world has been consuming more than it produces for five years now. Stocks of grain and of rice, wheat and maize are down at levels not seen since the early 1980s,” said Von Braun, whose organisation is the world’s largest alliance of agricultural researchers, economists and policy experts. So far, crises have been averted because states have eaten into national stocks, but this could be set to change because China, in particular, has run down its supplies. “Over the next 12 to 24 months we are in a fairly risky situation. Large consuming nations, particularly China, will feel pressed to enter international markets to bid up prices to unusual levels,” Von Braun warned ahead of a speech to the institute’s AGM in Beijing. Thanks to its manufacturing prowess China has huge foreign exchange reserves and could buy the global food crop several times over. But its consumers are already feeling the cost of food inflation. According to the local media three shoppers died last month in a stampede at a supermarket in Chongqing that was offering cheap rapeseed oil. The threat of instability has prompted Prime Minister Wen Jiabao to make the fight against food price rises one of his government’s priorities. So far it seems a losing battle. Economic growth — estimated at 11,5% in the first nine months of the year — has made Chinese consumers wealthier, while urbanisation and globalisation has changed their diet. In October the government announced pork prices were up more than 50%, vegetables 30% and cooking oil 34% compared with the year before. The knock-on is felt across the world. In rich nations it means a few more cents for breakfast cereal in the short term and a slightly higher cost for toys, clothes and other Chinese goods. But for the world’s poorest communities the rises will have a potentially devastating effect. Bangladesh has had to ask for half a million tons of food aid — a severe blow to the pride of a country that had been trying to wean itself off international assistance. Bangladeshi officials say the price of cooking oil, of which it imports 1,2-million tons a year, has almost tripled in the past two years because it is now valued as an alternative to diesel oil. More worryingly, their main staple of rice is hard to buy at any price because India, Vietnam and Ukraine have cut exports. Added to this are the pressures caused by global warming, which have been blamed for the droughts that damaged crops in Australia this year. The social tensions caused by rising food prices are already evident, says Von Braun. “The first sign was the tortilla riot in Mexico city, where 70 000 took to the streets. I think that was only the beginning — there will be more,” said Von Braun. “For a year or two countries can stabilise with stocks. But the risk comes in the next 12 to 24 months. The countries that cannot afford to buy will be the losers, while those with huge foreign exchange reserves will bid up the world market.” Von Braun called on Europe to reconsider its biofuel policies, to provide more aid to poor nations, to keep markets open and to boost production.


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