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Pakistani origin man arrested in Virginia for supporting LeT terror

someone else brought up the caucasian/aryan trolling.

i put it in perspective. i'm surprised you're having difficulty seeing this. take your 2D Delhi spectacles off. you need to see the world in 4D it appears.

you're trolling me in fact.
 
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you would need to watch some bollywood movies then take a walk through the streets of delhi to understand ;)

I'll give it a try bother. :)

It's hard for me to understand Bollywood movies though, they seem to be all about singing and dancing.

Not that Hong Kong "Triad" movies are any better to be honest.
 
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Another product of the Pakistani terror factory ... good going USA ! Keep hunting them down :usflag:
 
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Another victim of white racism.

Some Indians still foolishly believe they are honorary whites because they're "Caucasoid". Sorry, Indians are primarily Australoid and Negroid.

The only "honorary whites" have been Japanese and they are an East Asian race.

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dont be silly.

Comments like oh oh and same ole same ole were worthy of trollerships.

My response put those troll comments in perspective. Now that they are in perspective you act like a spoilt child.

kindly stick to the topic.

Actually I have seen some Pushtun tribals like you trying to act racist here.

they don't realize where other racists place them on the "race pyramid"! ;)

Hint: It is somewhere near the very bottom.

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you would need to watch some bollywood movies then take a walk through the streets of delhi to understand ;)

Wonder why a tribal would be so obsessed about Indian movies though. They are not in your language and they are nothing to do with Pushtunwali AFAIK. ;)
 
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WASHINGTON: A man of Pakistani origin has been arrested and charged in the US with supporting Lashkar-e-Taiba, FBI officials said on Friday.

Jubair Ahmad, 24, of Woodbridge, Virginia, allegedly received religious training from the terrorist group as a teenager in Pakistan and later attended one of its training camps.

Jubair came to the United States in 2007 with his family. He`s been under investigation for two years, ever since the US Federal Bureau of Investigation got a tip that he might be connected to the group, the officials said.

The US State Department has designated Lashkar-e-Taiba as a terrorist group.

An affidavit submitted in a Virginia court claims that in September 2010, Jubair produced and uploaded a propaganda video to YouTube on behalf of LeT, after communications with a person named “Talha”.

In a subsequent conversation with another person, Jubair identified Talha as Talha Saeed, the son of LeT leader Hafiz Mohammed Saeed.

Talha and Jubair allegedly communicated about the images, music and audio that Jubair was to use to make the video. The final video contained images of LeT leader Hafiz Saeed, so-called jihadi martyrs and armoured trucks exploding after they were hit by improvised explosive devices.

In October 2010, Talha allegedly contacted Jubair and requested that he revise the LeT propaganda video, giving Jubair specific instructions.

Jubair allegedly revised the video and posted it on Oct 16, 2010.

In August 2011, FBI agents interviewed Jubair, but he denied any involvement with the October 2010 video.

If convicted, Jubair faces a maximum potential sentence of 15 years in prison on the material support charge and eight years in prison on the charge of making false statements in a terrorism investigation.

In June, a Pakistan-born Chicago businessman was found guilty of providing support to Lashkar-e-Taiba in the 2008 Mumbai assault but not guilty of taking part in the attack.

Tahawwur Rana, 50, a former Pakistan Army doctor with Canadian citizenship, was also found guilty of conspiring to attack a Danish newspaper; a plot hatched by the militant group but never carried out.
 
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Terror support: US arrests Pakistani man – The Express Tribune

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FBI had been investigating Ahmad, a legal permanent resident living in the state of Virginia, since 2009, after receiving information that the man might be linked to LeT. PHOTO: FILE/REUTERS


A Pakistani man who allegedly received training from Islamist militants before moving to Washington has been arrested and charged with providing support to a terror group, US officials said on Friday.
Jubair Ahmad, 24, stands accused of providing material support to the powerful Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, designated by the US government as a foreign terrorist organisation, and then lying about his involvement to investigators.
According to an unsealed affidavit by a Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent, Ahmad produced and posted a propaganda video for LeT “glorifying violent jihad” in 2010, some three years after he arrived in the United States with his parents and two younger brothers.
“Terrorist organisations such as LeT…use the internet and other media as part of well orchestrated propaganda campaigns,” the agent stated in the affidavit released by the US Justice Department.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 3rd, 2011.

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There was another thread on this topic but I cant seem to find it any longer.. Reposting..
 
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Some more details emerging from the FBI site

FBI — Woodbridge Man Charged with Providing Material Support to Terrorist Organization

Woodbridge Man Charged with Providing Material Support to Terrorist Organization
U.S. Attorney’s Office
September 02, 2011

Eastern District of Virginia
(703) 299-3700
ALEXANDRIA, VA—Jubair Ahmad, 24, a native of Pakistan and resident of Woodbridge, Va., has been arrested on charges in the Eastern District of Virginia of providing material support to Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), a designated foreign terrorist organization, and making false statements in a terrorism investigation.

The charges were announced by Neil H. MacBride, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; and James W. McJunkin, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Washington Field Office.

If convicted, Jubair faces a maximum potential sentence of 15 years in prison on the material support charge and eight years in prison on the charge of making false statements in a terrorism investigation.

According to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint, Jubair received religious training from LeT as a teenager in Pakistan and later attended LeT’s basic training camp. Jubair entered the United States in 2007 along with other family members, and in 2009, the FBI launched an investigation after receiving information that Jubair may be associated with LeT.

The affidavit alleges that in September 2010, Jubair produced and uploaded a propaganda video to YouTube on behalf of LeT, after communications with a person named “Talha.” In a subsequent conversation with another person, Jubair identified Talha as Talha Saeed, the son of LeT leader Hafiz Mohammed Saeed. Talha and Jubair allegedly communicated about the images, music and audio that Jubair was to use to make the video. The final video contained images of LeT leader Hafiz Saeed, so-called jihadi martyrs and armored trucks exploding after having been hit by improvised explosive devices.

In October 2010, Talha allegedly contacted Jubair and requested that he revise the LeT propaganda video, giving Jubair specific instructions. Jubair allegedly revised the video and posted it on Oct. 16, 2010. In August 2011, FBI agents interviewed Jubair, where he falsely denied any involvement with the October 2010 video.

This case was investigated by the FBI Washington Field Office. The prosecution is being handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia with assistance from the Justice Department’s National Security Division.
 
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Make him sing now...

and he and his party make NATO sing song tung pong in afghanistan lolzzzz
 
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stick to this thread - you indians have opened at least 4 threads without bothering to check if this one exists (and it has since late last night)
 
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