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'Guerrilla' may be Australian
By Sandra O'Malley
August 10, 2005
AUTHORITIES are investigating the identity of an apparent al-Qaeda militant who has warned of further terror attacks on the West.

Speaking in what appears to be an Australian accent, the masked man, wearing combat gear and holding an automatic rifle, boasted in the videotaped message about the killing of US troops in Afghanistan.

The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is investigating the authenticity of the tape, which first aired on the Dubai-based Al-Arabiya satellite channel.

The taped message warned that more terrorist attacks would be launched on the West.

Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said the tape seemed to be authentic and the man, while it was hard to judge his nationality, could be Australian.

"There are a very small number of Australians who have become involved in the jihad movement and have gone to south Asia and the Middle East," Mr Downer said.

"Whether this is one of those people or not, we simply don't know at this stage."

Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd urged the Government to provide every possible resource to ASIO to track down the person.

"I've just seen a copy of this terrorism video and I've got to say it sickens me," Mr Rudd said.

"Our attitude to terrorists is zero tolerance.

"We do have a concern about the possibility of home-grown terrorism ... and we believe that these individuals need to be hunted down and brought to justice."

The video also featured blurred footage said to be of a rocket attack on a helicopter that killed 16 US soldiers in June.

The man in the video, speaking against a backdrop of trees, claimed a group of al-Qaeda fighters had carried out the operation.

"The animals under Islam will not just let you kill our families in Palestine, Afghanistan, Kashmir and the Balkans, Indonesia, the Caucuses and elsewhere," the masked man said.

"It is time for us to be equals. As you kill us, you'll be killed. As you bomb us, you will be bombed."

The prospect of an Australian terrorist comes amid growing concerns about extremists living and operating within Australia, and growing calls for them to be deported.

Attorney-General Philip Ruddock's office confirmed that ASIO was aware of the footage and was taking the matter seriously.

"We've been advised that ASIO is looking at the footage very carefully and will keep us informed of any developments," a spokeswoman for Mr Ruddock said.

An ASIO spokeswoman would not comment on the investigation.

Mr Downer said efforts would be made to try to identify the man.

"Obviously you have his voice, visually he has a balaclava on so that will be extremely difficult (to visually identify him) but experts will be having a look at that," Mr Downer said.

"He certainly speaks fluent English, he could be British or he could be an Australian.

"Bearing in mind we do have a very small number of Australians who are jihadists, who have joined the jihad movement, (who) have trained with al-Qaeda, we can't rule it out that it is an Australian."

Terrorism expert Clive Williams from the Australian National University said the video appeared to be the work of al-Qaeda, and seemed to be authentic.

The fact the terrorists had used a person with an Australian accent in the message was interesting, Mr Williams said.

"It's probably intended to show the organisation has international support," he said.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,16211972%5E1702,00.html

lol check out the guy's photo in the link! He looks pissed off

Seems like Australia is a terrorist country now, the American missiles and 'war on terror' invasion forces can't be far away ;)
 

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Comrade Nathan has been a little quiet lately...
 

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Iron said:
Comrade Nathan has been a little quiet lately...
Haha i was going to come into this thread saying something like "so did you see me on tv?".

But least i know how ridiculous a angry australian militant sounds like.
 

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At least he has done the right thing by taking his cause to the real battlefields where he can wage his jihad on British and American soldiers instead of doing something stupid in Australia.
 

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August 12, 2005
From: AAP

Face of terror? ... Mathew Stewart and a still from the video. THE claims of an "Australian" al-Qaeda terrorist were chilling stuff and the organisation would undoubtedly seek to exploit the propaganda value of a western convert, Prime Minister John Howard said today.

He said he had read today's newspaper reports identifying the balaclava-clad terrorist, who was shown on video this week, as possibly a former soldier, Mathew Stewart.
But he said he was in no position to confirm or deny their accuracy.

"The investigation is going on. He does sound like an Australian although some people who listen to him very carefully thought it could have been (a) British regional accident.

"But the more I listen to it, it does sound more Australian than English. It is chilling stuff."

The video shows a masked man, clutching an assault rifle, warning of further terror attacks against the West and boasting about the killing of US troops in Afghanistan.


There is speculation the man is former Australian army Private Mathew Stewart, a veteran of service in East Timor, who went missing in Afghanistan four years ago.
Mr Howard said it would always be in the interest of al-Qaeda to use somebody who was unconditionally a westerner with a broad Australian or British regional accent.

He said they would be more valuable to al-Qaeda than to use somebody of Middle Eastern or sub-continental extraction.

"It would give the impression rather that it was a worldwide movement even though it isn't a worldwide movement and support for al-Qaeda in this country and Britain is absolutely minuscule," he said.

Mr Howard said al-Qaeda was completely opportunistic in their public relations.

"What al-Qaeda does is always to exploit the propaganda value in the context of western public opinion in anything that they do," he said.

"That is why whenever there is an attack they always say it is related to something that reignites an internal political debate in western countries such as our involvement in Iraq, whether that is the case or not.

Australian Federal Police officers have been trying to confirm if Stewart is the hooded figure.

They questioned his distraught mother Vicki Stewart who - after looking at a still image from the video - denied the heavily armed man was her missing son.

But one of Stewart's close friends, Adam Miechel, said he believed the self-declared terrorist on the video was the man he grew up with in Mooloolaba, on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.

"My first thought was, 'Yeah, it even sounds like him'," Mr Miechel told The Daily Telegraph yesterday. "It looks like him. It sounds like him as well."

Stewart made headlines when he allegedly fled Australia to fulfil his dream of living in Afghanistan and fighting alongside the Taliban.

US forces reportedly found documents identifying Stewart as an al-Qaeda recruit during a raid on a terrorist training camp in late 2002.

Intelligence agencies believe he made the decision to fight against US and Australian forces after returning from a tour of duty in East Timor, which caused him to have a mental breakdown and led to him being discharged from the army on psychological grounds.

Vicki Stewart was too distressed to speak yesterday and took the day off work to deal with the authorities.

A family spokesman released a statement confirming that police were treating her missing son as a suspect.

"She [Mrs Stewart] has been contacted by the federal police and has been shown photographs by officers and advised them that the person in the photograph was definitely not Mathew Stewart," the spokesman said.

"The family is still grieving for Mathew, who disappeared four years ago without a trace.

"The family supports the work that the federal police are doing in this matter."

Mr Miechel said he felt uncomfortable talking about the matter because he was concerned fresh talk Stewart was alive would upset his family.

In a tragic twist, it is understood Stewart's parents held a small funeral service - without a body - for their son.

"His mum has buried him," Mr Miechel said.

While Stewart's family denied the man seen brandishing an automatic rifle on the video was Stewart, police are treating him as their main suspect.

Stewart is one of a handful of Australians believed to have travelled to Afghanistan to fight alongside the Taliban in the lead-up to al-Qaeda's attacks on September 11, 2001.

Australians David Hicks and Mamdouh Habib were picked up on terrorism charges and held by the US, but Stewart and another unidentified man, from Melbourne, were never found.

In a revealing interview last year, Mrs Stewart spoke of her son's depression and her belief that he was dead.

"I couldn't have loved him any more than I loved him," she said.

Intelligence agents were last night still analysing the video, anonymously sent to Arab TV network Al-Arabiya.

In a two-minute diatribe against Western values, the masked gunman called on the US and Britain to withdraw troops from Iraq or face the consequences.

"As you kill us, you'll be killed. As you bomb us, you will be bombed," the militant said.

From AAP and The Daily Telegraph
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,16233562-1248,00.html
 

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leetom said:
At least he has done the right thing by taking his cause to the real battlefields where he can wage his jihad on British and American soldiers instead of doing something stupid in Australia.

Yeah true that...
if any of you are having thoughts of terrorist behaviour..please go overseas and coming from an arab that's saying something.....
 

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who cares he sounded like a english guy he didnt have an aussie accent or any thing...why does australia make such a big deal out of these small things...this is not big news....like 10 us soldiers were killed liek that day this shit came on and they had no mention on the news...only this shit....austraila is soo petty how they make things look soo bad when really they are not....
 

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he didnt say i am going to bomb australia did he so how do we know he is even from australia...he said i am going to bomb westerners........

australia make a big deal out of small things is the point i am going to make...

their are alreayd like 70 terrorist organisations which are concidered low ki in australia some are making moves some are not do you ever hear that on the news? no
 

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7th said:
their are alreayd like 70 terrorist organisations which are concidered low ki in australia some are making moves some are not do you ever hear that on the news? no
No, but all of which are made up of 100% non-white Australians.
 

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Can you prove that?

From what I've seen, at least one current Australian "terrorist" is white, David Hicks.
 

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Cyan_phoeniX said:
from the newspapers. Or his arse. one of them.
well, him using the word "concidered" kinda makes you lean towards the latter.

but seriously, 70 is quite a large number. last time i checked, there were circa 17 terrorist groups that were banned in australia.
 

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