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Topic started on 19-6-2011 @ 03:15 AM by Swills
9/11-style attack on Reichstag foiled




An Austrian terror suspect arrested this week was plotting to crash a plane into the Reichstag building in Berlin, which houses the German parliament, a report said Saturday. Officials said a German with links to the suspect was also detained.




The suspect, who has been named only as Thomas al-J. and is a 25-year-old Austrian national who converted to Islam, was arrested Wednesday in his Vienna flat on suspicion of recruiting for terror training camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan and of financing a terrorist organization - the German Taliban Mujahideen (DTM).




This is interesting


Austria last year passed a law that foresees up to five years in prison for any person attending a terror camp abroad.
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reply posted on 19-6-2011 @ 03:33 AM by Numino
Here´s a german link, my english is not good enough to translate:

derstandard.at...

This is the topic:

The Federal Prosecutor's office does not see any relevant illegal connections.

Don´t know what to think of it. Time will tell.


reply posted on 19-6-2011 @ 03:43 AM by Swills
Originally posted by Numino
Here´s a german link, my english is not good enough to translate:

derstandard.at...

This is the topic:

The Federal Prosecutor's office does not see any relevant illegal connections.

Don´t know what to think of it. Time will tell.


Sweet, thanks for the link. I made Google Translate, well translate it for us to English
translate.google.com... ne-auf-Reichstag
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