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Al-Qaeda video threat to Germany | Al-Qaeda video threat to Germany |
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Security has been tightened across Germany after the emergence of al-Qaeda videos threatening attacks if troops are not withdrawn from Afghanistan. | Security has been tightened across Germany after the emergence of al-Qaeda videos threatening attacks if troops are not withdrawn from Afghanistan. |
Germany goes to the polls on Sunday but only one party, the Left, is in favour of an immediate pullout. | Germany goes to the polls on Sunday but only one party, the Left, is in favour of an immediate pullout. |
Germany has over 4,000 troops serving in Afghanistan, based in the north which has seen less violence than in Helmand and other southern provinces. | Germany has over 4,000 troops serving in Afghanistan, based in the north which has seen less violence than in Helmand and other southern provinces. |
But 35 have died and a recent poll showed 55% of Germans wanted a pullout. | But 35 have died and a recent poll showed 55% of Germans wanted a pullout. |
At railway stations and airports all over Germany extra police are on patrol, walking in pairs and toting machine-pistols. | At railway stations and airports all over Germany extra police are on patrol, walking in pairs and toting machine-pistols. |
It is a highly visible precaution being taken after the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) assessed as credible a number of al-Qaeda threat videos emerging - in German - on the internet in the last few days. | It is a highly visible precaution being taken after the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) assessed as credible a number of al-Qaeda threat videos emerging - in German - on the internet in the last few days. |
"In a democracy," says the speaker on one video, "only the people can order their soldiers to return home." | "In a democracy," says the speaker on one video, "only the people can order their soldiers to return home." |
"But if the German people decide in favour of continuing the war they will have handed down their own sentence." | "But if the German people decide in favour of continuing the war they will have handed down their own sentence." |
Al-Qaeda's leadership takes a keen interest in Western public opinion and has shown itself adept at exploiting Western doubts. | |
Serious threat | Serious threat |
The threat videos, made by al-Qaeda's media production arm, warn of an impending attack within two weeks of the elections if troops are not withdrawn. | The threat videos, made by al-Qaeda's media production arm, warn of an impending attack within two weeks of the elections if troops are not withdrawn. |
Harrach is on a list of Germans considered a security threat | Harrach is on a list of Germans considered a security threat |
Al-Qaeda's leadership may be hoping to repeat what happened in Spain's elections five years ago when multiple train bombings killed 191 people. | Al-Qaeda's leadership may be hoping to repeat what happened in Spain's elections five years ago when multiple train bombings killed 191 people. |
Soon afterwards, the Spanish government of Jose Maria Aznar, that had sent troops to Iraq, was defeated at the polls. | Soon afterwards, the Spanish government of Jose Maria Aznar, that had sent troops to Iraq, was defeated at the polls. |
German political figures have reacted to the videos by denouncing al-Qaeda's attempts to dictate voter behaviour. | German political figures have reacted to the videos by denouncing al-Qaeda's attempts to dictate voter behaviour. |
Newspaper editorials have also mocked the appearance of the speaker on the videos, a 32-year-old Moroccan-born German national and resident of Bonn. | Newspaper editorials have also mocked the appearance of the speaker on the videos, a 32-year-old Moroccan-born German national and resident of Bonn. |
Bekkay Harrach, who takes the nom-de-guerre of Abu Talha al-Almani, appears in an ill-fitting Western suit and tie with drooping, greasy hair and a pale face. | Bekkay Harrach, who takes the nom-de-guerre of Abu Talha al-Almani, appears in an ill-fitting Western suit and tie with drooping, greasy hair and a pale face. |
But his unprepossessing appearance may be deceptive. | But his unprepossessing appearance may be deceptive. |
Harrach, who studied laser technology in Germany, is believed to have travelled to wage violent jihad in the West Bank, Iraq and Waziristan. | Harrach, who studied laser technology in Germany, is believed to have travelled to wage violent jihad in the West Bank, Iraq and Waziristan. |
He is reported to be on a list of around 100 German nationals thought to be a security threat and the authorities there are taking his warnings seriously. | He is reported to be on a list of around 100 German nationals thought to be a security threat and the authorities there are taking his warnings seriously. |
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