Al-Queda Supergrass
by Lewis Panther
A FRIGHTENED supergrass today reveals how thousands of young Muslims are preparing to unleash fresh terror atrocities on Britain's streets.
Shame-faced Hassan Butt, 27, spent 10 years close to the heart of the al-Qaeda network as its preachers of hate recruited suicide bombers here.
He acted as a heartless fundraiser from the Muslim community, collecting cash to send brain-washed young Brits to terrorist training camps in Pakistan.
But, in the wake of the 7/7 London bombings, in which 52 innocent victims died, he no longer gloats about his sinister exploits.
Instead he is about to become the biggest whistle-blower of all time— by exposing how the radical Islamic extremists operate.
And he warned: "It's sad but we WILL have more atrocities like 7/7 because there are tens of thousands of Muslims who still support violence."
Wanted in Pakistan for plotting against President Musharraf, Butt is back here living in fear of our security forces — and of Islamic revenge squads threatening him with jihad.
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Innocent
"We couldn't believe that al-Qaeda had given the order to attack here in England," he said.
"London was a good place for us. We could move about and raise a lot of money easily."
"So it was strange for the bombings to take place there. Although I said I wanted to become a martyr, and praised the suicide bombers before, it's something that's bothered my conscience for a very long time."
"I couldn't get used to the idea that someone completely innocent sitting next to you could be killed."
Butt plans to publish an open letter to British Muslims in July calling for an end to the violence he once glorified.
It will tie in with the second anniversary of the London Tube and bus bombings.
He believes it's up to British Muslims to stop fanatics influencing more young, impressionable minds and hopes his U-turn on violence will influence others.
He said: "It'll be years before MI5 and the police get on top of it because it's so much harder to infiltrate the groups. It's going to take them 20 years. So it's up to us.
"There are friends of mine who are disillusioned. But they are nervous about being open because they've seen what happened to me."
"But someone's got to make a stand. What I've come to realise is that killing in the name of Islam for the sake of killing is completely prohibited. It's a very dangerous cancer in the Muslim world and it needs to be dealt with.
"As long as we Muslims do not acknowledge that there is a violent streak in Islam, we are always going to lose the battle to the militants."
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
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