Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades

Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades

Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades ( _ar. Arabic] . Abu Hafs was said to have helped plan the shooting of dozens of Western tourists at Deir el-Bahri, Luxor, in Egypt, in 1997. He became a relative to Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader, after his daughter married bin Laden's son, Mohammed bin Laden. He was killed by U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan in late 2001. He has been adopted as a "martyr" to the fundamentalist cause.

The London-based Arabic language newspaper "Al-Quds al-Arabi" has received letters from this group, in which it has claimed responsibility for:

* the blackout of August 14, 2003 in the northeastern United States and Canada;
* the attack on the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad on August 19, 2003;
* the bombing of two synagogues in Turkey on November 15, 2003 and the British consulate and HSBC bank in Istanbul on November 20;
* an hotel bombing in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2003;
* the 11 March 2004 Madrid attacks;
* a letter published July 2, 2004 endorsing the three months Al Qaeda ultimatum against Europe of April 14, 2004
* The terrorist bombings in London in July 2005

At least some of these claims are regarded as being false. The August 2003 power failure in the US, which the group called "Operation Quick Lightning in the Land of the Tyrant of This Generation" has been shown to be caused by a large-scale technical failure rather than terrorist actions. Turkey claims that the Turkish Hizbullah was responsible for the Istanbul bombings while the UN headquarters in Baghdad was blamed on Baathists. The Jakarta bombing was carried out by Jemaah Islamiya, an Indonesian group, according to Indonesian and US officials.

The group's involvement with the March 11, 2004 attacks is also uncertain; Spain originally pointed the finger for the train bombings at the domestic terrorist group ETA, although it later transpired that Islamist militants were behind it.

According to the group's letter to "Al-Quds", it calls the attacks "The Trains of Death Operation". It also claims that it has completed 90% of the preparation for a new attack on the US, which it calls "Winds of Black Death". The name is speculated to come from Iraq's use of poison gas on Kurds – which Physicians for Human Rights has named the "Winds of Death" – and the black skin lesions on anthrax victims.

Some are skeptical if this group actually exists. The only hard evidence is through communiques, usually sent via the Internet, to the "Al-Quds al-Arabi" newspaper in the UK. Another previously unknown group calling itself the "Lions of Al-Mufridun" also has decided to claim credit for the Madrid attack, perhaps attempting to copy Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades.

All that can be said with any certainty at this stage is that someone is attempting to associate these attacks with al-Qaida. It should be noted that this is not necessarily inconsistent with al-Qaida's methods, as it is not so much a single organisation as a federation of allied Islamic terrorist groups operating under a common umbrella.

External links

* [http://www.anthraxandalqaeda.com/ Al Qaeda, Anthrax and Ayman]
* [http://www.juancole.com/2004/03/eta-or-al-qaeda-madrid-bombings.html/, "ETA or al-Qaeda?", Juan Cole, professor at University of Michigan]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/alqaida/story/0,12469,1087672,00.html guardian.co.uk]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/11/17/1069027049283.html?from=storyrhs smh.com.au]


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