VANISHED! MUSLIMS DISAPPEARING RIGHT OFF U.S. STREETS -- DESTINATION SOMALIA.
Video: Somali radicals 'importing terror to UK' say intelligence analysts
Previously related at Atlas: Somalia suicide bomber given decent burial in Minnesota
In the continuing struggle to impose Islamic on Americans and American businesses, things heated up today again in the latest little reported war. Remember, the State department is importing whole Muslim communities from Somalia to these workplaces.
Calm before a storm? Refugee Resettlement Watch Evening update: Reports first said 50-80 quit, now reports say 150 Somalis quit or were fired. Update, later in the afternoon: A bunch of Somalis quit. Update: More details from the Grand island Independent. This report says there was violence Thursday.
Reports Thursday night from workers at the scene indicated that a fight broke out between about 20 to 30 Somalian and Hispanic workers, but that the scuffle was under control in less than half an hour. A police team was called to Swift about 9 p.m. and entered the building. Shortly after, a group of Somalian workers were seen exiting Swift from north side doors and heading toward the parking lots.
MUSLIM PROTESTS EXPAND, HUNDREDS MORE TAKE TO THE STREET
SWIFT FIRES THE VIOLENT SOMALIS OVER RAMADAN VIOLENCE
Somalis violent protest against Swift, media violence coverup
The Times today:
Dozens of Islamic extremists have returned to Britain from terror training camps in Somalia, the British security services believe.
Intelligence analysts are worried that they may attempt to launch attacks in this country or use the kudos from having trained and fought in Somalia to try to attract new recruits. The issue was raised by Jonathan Evans, the head of MI5, in his first interview last month.
In the US, the outgoing head of the CIA, Michael Hayden, has said that Ethiopia’s invasion of Somalia in late 2006 “catalysed” expatriate Somalis around the world.
An investigation for Channel 4 News, to be broadcast tonight, also reveals that a suicide bomber who grew up in Ealing is thought to have blown himself up in an attack in Somalia that killed more than 20 soldiers.
The incident (suicide bombing) is the first reported case involving a Somali based in Britain and will add to pressure on Scotland Yard and the Home Office to tackle the problem within the Somali community, which, at about 250,000 people, is the biggest in Europe.
Peter Neumann, a terrorism expert who runs the Centre for the Study of Radicalisation at King’s College London, told Channel 4 News: “The numbers I hear [going from Britain to Somalia] are 50, 60 or 70, but in reality we don’t know. You don’t need big numbers for terrorism. Somalia will never become another Pakistan, but that does not mean it is not a threat.”
Most Somalis in Britain entered the country as asylum-seekers within the past 20 years. They include Yasin Omar and Ramzi Mohammed, two of the four men convicted of the botched bombing of the London Underground on July 21, 2005.




