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Spread Of Terrorists Beyond Iraq Feared.


The Toronto Star The Toronto Star is Canada's highest-circulation newspaper, though its print edition is distributed almost entirely within Ontario. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd., a division of Star Media Group, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation.  newspaper on Oct. 20 quoted Jim Judd James "Jim" Judd (1947–) is a Canadian diplomat and intelligence agent. He is the current Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). He was appointed to the position by Prime Minister Paul Martin on November 29, 2004. , director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Noun 1. Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Canada's main foreign intelligence agency that gathers and analyzes information to provide security intelligence for the Canadian government
CSIS
, as saying a new generation of Islamic militants was using the war in Iraq to get first-hand experience, adding: "We all obviously hope the conflict in Iraq ends soon, but then worry about what all these people are going to do. They will re-migrate around the world and return home. At the end of the day a lot of the issues that motivate these people are so varied and different that they will carry on possibly beyond their service in Iraq and continue to be motivators, what are now well-trained, highly effective, dangerous people" - apparently referring to the Neo-Salafis. Judd said his agency was aware of Canadian militants planning to go to Iraq, but he declined to give more details.

Judd's warnings were echoed by France's top anti-terrorism judge, Jean-Louis Bruguiere, who said the terror threat in Europe remained high as young European Muslims were being radicalised in Iraq and returning home to commit jihad jihad: see Islam.
jihad

In Islam, the central doctrine that calls on believers to combat the enemies of their religion. According to the Qur'an and the Hadith, jihad is a duty that may be fulfilled in four ways: by the heart, the tongue, the hand,
. He added: "It's quite a black hole, sucking sucking

the application of suction to an object by the mouth.


sucking drive
instinctive enthusiasm of the neonate to suck on a teat, or any object which even remotely resembles a teat.
 up all the elements located in Europe, and pushing them to leave Europe and go to Iraq".

Judge Bruguiere told BBC BBC
 in full British Broadcasting Corp.

Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927.
 radio: "Some of them come back with the intention and with the need to carry out jihad because this is a global concession, not only in Iraq but also in their home countries, in the UK, in France, as well as Spain and other countries in Europe".

Iraq's Interior Minister Bayan Jabr was quoted by the London-based pan-Arab newspaper ash-Sharq al-Awsat on Oct. 10 as saying terrorists from Denmark, France and Italy were in Iraq. On Oct. 11, Justice Minister Lene Espersen Lene Espersen (born September 26 1965) is a Danish politician representing the Conservative People's Party. She has been the Minister of Justice since November 27 2001 in the Cabinets of Anders Fogh Rasmussen. Lene Espersen has been a member of parliament (folketinget) since 1994.  said Denmark's domestic intelligence agency "has concrete knowledge about people in Denmark who have sympathy for the terror acts that take place in Iraq". But the Danish government said the reports were erroneous. The Danish Embassy in Baghdad had been asked to investigate the claim and talk with Jabr, who said he had been misquoted and there was no Danish suspect. Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller said he now considered the case closed.
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