French Algerian Nuclear Scientist in Islamic Terror Trial in France

by sheikyermami on March 28, 2012

The goal of the “largely secular” Muslim Brotherhood is global and the world’s 1.5 gazillion Koranimals are united in achieving  this goal:

“The Muslim Brotherhood “must understand that their work in America   Europe is a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and ‘sabotaging’ its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and Allah’s religion is made victorious over all other religions.”

The proof is in the pudding:

French-Algerian Nuclear scientist in Islamic terror trial in France: “working in the heart of the main enemy’s house and emptying its blood of strength”   (Atlas Shrugs)

He might get 10 years for treason, sabotage and trying to nuke France. Will he be deported to Algeria after that? I doubt it…..

Tick bloody tock. Adlène Hicheur is a 34 year-old French-Algerian physicist. He was working on the world’s largest atom smasher: the Large Hadron Collider at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research near Geneva.

French police arrested Adlene Hicheur researcher studying the universe’s birth — the Big Bang — at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), in October 2009 after intercepting emails he wrote. (Al Arabiya)

It appears that the jihadist Hicheur was working on a big bang theory of his own, and the death of the universe.

French scientist in terror trial Big Pond News (hat tip David W)
A Franco-Algerian nuclear scientist goes on trial on Thursday for allegedly plotting terror attacks in France, where an Islamist’s killing spree has already overshadowed the presidential campaign.

A week after police shot dead Franco-Algerian Mohamed Merah for killing seven people in and around Toulouse, Adlene Hicheur goes on trial charged with criminal association as part of a terrorist enterprise.

French police arrested Hicheur, a researcher studying the universe’s birth – the Big Bang – at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), in October 2009 after intercepting emails he wrote.

Following his arrest at his parents’ home near CERN, which lies on the Franco-Swiss border northwest of Geneva, police discovered a trove of al-Qaeda and Islamic militant literature.

France’s DCRI domestic intelligence agency’s suspicions were raised following a statement from al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) that was sent to President Nicolas Sarkozy’s Elysee Palace in early 2008. Police carried out surveillance on several email accounts including Hicheur’s and his exchanges with Mustapha Debchi, an alleged AQIM representative living in Algeria.

On March 1, 2009, Hicheur wrote an email to Debchi saying he would ‘propose … possible objectives in Europe and particularly in France’.

On March 10, he continued: ‘Concerning the matter of objectives, they differ depending on the different results sought after the hits. For example: if it’s about punishing the state because of its military activities in Muslim countries – Afghanistan – then it should be a purely military objective. For example: the air base at Karan Jefrier near Annecy in France. This base trains troops and sends them to Afghanistan.

Hicheur was referring to a French military base at Cran-Gevrier, close to CERN.

In June 2009, Debchi asked Hicheur: ’Don’t beat around the bush: are you prepared to work in a unit becoming active in France?’
Hicheur replied on June 6: ’Concerning your proposal, the answer is of course YES but there are a few observations: … if your proposal relates to a precise strategy – such as working in the heart of the main enemy’s house and emptying its blood of strength – then I should revise the plan that I’ve prepared.’
Magistrates investigating the case said the exchanges ‘crossed the line of simple debate of political or religious ideas to enter the sphere of terrorist violence’.
They say the accused ‘knowingly agreed with Mustapha Debchi to set up an operational cell ready to carry out terrorist acts in Europe and in France’.
Ever since he was jailed pending trial two-and-a-half years ago, Hicheur has said he never agreed to ‘anything concrete’.
‘There is not the least proof of a beginning of a (terrorist) intention,’ said Hicheur’s lawyer, Patrick Baudouin.
The lawyer slammed what he called ‘the steamroller of anti-terrorist justice’.
‘He has since the beginning been painted as the ideal guilty party,’ Baudouin said. ‘When the justice system gets going it finds it difficult to admit its mistakes.’
If found guilty, Hicheur could be sentenced to 10 years in prison.

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DP111 March 29, 2012 at 10:49 am

This will happen in Europe as well ( See Bosnia). It may seem absurd but I predicted Muslim terrorism in the UK some thirty years ago.

‘Ethnic Cleansing of Christians’ in Syria; 50,000 flee

Democracy on the march! Remember: Obama is considering aiding the forces who are responsible for this. “‘Ethnic Cleansing of Christians’ in Syria; 50,000 Flee,” by Stefan J. Bos for Worthy News, March 27 (thanks to Kenneth):
DAMASCUS, SYRIA (Worthy News)– Islamic militants with ties to terror group al-Qaida have launched the “ethnic cleansing of minority Christians” in Syria, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee the embattled Syrian city of Homs and other areas, aid workers confirmed Tuesday, March 27.

At least 90 percent of Christians living in Homs have fled after “fanatics” forced them to leave their homes, said Dutch aid group ‘Kerk in Nood’, or Church in Need.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/03/ethnic-cleansing-of-christians-in-syria-50000-flee.html

Its good that America and Europe have not got their Islamist wishes in Syria, or the situation for Christians and other minorities would be far far worse.

I hope that Assad smashes the MB so that it does not rise up again for another 30 years.

reddog333 March 30, 2012 at 2:49 am

Yep. That was almost a hairy situation for France.

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