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   1. Iraq-UN Office blast (Muhamed Ali)

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Message: 1
Subject: Iraq-UN Office blast
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 13:05:08 +0100
From: "Muhamed Ali" <Muhamed.Ali@DELETETHISHackney.gov.uk>
To: <newsclippings@casi.org.uk>


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De Mello killer revealed

Jonathan Steele in Baghdad
Saturday July 10, 2004
The Guardian <http://www.guardian.co.uk>

"Abu Farida al-Masri, described as Egyptian, had a history of violent
attacks.".."On his return from Italy he ran several operations against
filthy Egyptian Coptic Christians, who were specialising in removing the
virginity of Muslim women," the tape says.

It goes on to say that Abu Farida had a dream in which, he told his
friends later, "God will give me the head of a Christian". The tape then
says that the dream came true with the killing of Mr de Mello with the
use of a lorry containing several tons of explosives.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1258097,00.html

Regards,

                Muhamad



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