October 02, 2004

Dutch Intelligence Raids Bigley Brother's Home

Very strange, via M. H. King this story. If you read the story, though, the gist of it is that the terrorists are using Bigley's ordeal to manipulate British public opinion. Something I've been saying for awhile now (see here and here). Telegraph:

Dutch intelligence officers raided the home of Kenneth Bigley's brother last night. An intelligence officer from the Foreign Office is understood to have accompanied them to Paul Bigley's home in Amsterdam.

The raid came amid claims that the British hostage was free to roam his kidnappers' home in Iraq and was "caged" only for terrorist videos.

Paul Bigley's computer was seized and he was interrogated about his alleged contact with the Tawhid and Jihad group, which yesterday claimed responsibility for Thursday's killing of at least 35 children in Baghdad.

Material from his computer was downloaded and sent back for analysis in Britain as he was forced to make a five-page statement.

Mr Bigley has been an outspoken critic of the Government's handling of his brother's case and has established his own contacts in the Middle East but denies being in direct contact with the kidnappers.

In Fallujah, Mohammed Kasim, an Iraqi-born gunman with a British passport, said the latest video of Mr Bigley showing him shackled in a cage had been staged to "terrify" the British public. There was no way of verifying the claim, particularly in a country awash with rumour and conspiracy theories.

Two of Mr Bigley's American colleagues were beheaded by the captors, believed to be the group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Gruesome footage of the murders was transmitted on the internet.

The Bigley family will take renewed hope from the account offered by Kasim.

"If they wanted to kill him they would have done this immediately after they kidnapped him," said Kasim.

"Instead they want to use him to press on the British kingdom." Kasim, 35, is one of two Britons believed to have joined the "resistance" in Fallujah, a stronghold of armed opposition to the US-led presence in Iraq.

An Iraqi translator met him in a coffee shop close to Hamid al-Hamoud mosque.

Kasim spoke fluent English, but refused to show his passport. He also declined to provide any details of where he lived in London, saying: "I want to keep my family safe."

He said he spent the mornings translating websites of foreign newspapers on behalf of the "resistance" and the afternoons manning checkpoints on the main street.

Kasim said he did not belong to Zarqawi's group, Tawhid and Jihad. But the resistance, organised under an 11-member "Mujahideen Shura council", has close ties with Zarqawi and is believed to be protecting him in Fallujah.

Kasim claimed he heard news of Mr Bigley "every day". He said the cage and chains were set up only for the video recording.

"They made this video for two reasons. They wanted to scare Tony Blair. They also wanted revenge for Saddam Hussein for the way in which he was displayed by the US military after his capture."

According to his account, Kassim was born in Fallujah and is a member of the dominant Dulaimy tribe.

He moved to Britain 12 years ago to study at a university, and says he married an Englishwoman who converted to Islam and bore him two children.

Kasim said he returned to Fallujah six months ago and said he had taken part in a raid on a US convoy.

"I am born in Iraq and I should fight with my tribe. I cannot see my town under siege and destroyed so I came from the UK to Iraq to fight.

"I was crying every night when I saw the news. I will go back to my family when the occupation ends and Iraq gets its freedom."

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1 Wait a minute..."RESISTANCE?" When did the terrorists suddenly become "the resistence?" And secondly, since NO ONE is occupying Iraq, and they have a goverment in place, albeit interim with elections to be held in January, it's the Iraqi Governing Council who runs the country and tells us - the us, british, australian, polish and other 26 other coalition forces what to do. We are there at their request now; we can't do anything or bomb anything without their say-so and their permission. I don't get it; where are these people's brains???? Doesn't this Kasim and people like him realize they are killing their own people?? WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THEM??? They should be fighting against the destruction caused by the terrorist groups. Are they brain dead or what? Man, these people are weird and getting weirder every day. If that's the way they feel, then maybe it is time to leave them to their own mess. If they can't tell who the bad guys are, they certainly don't know who the good guys are and we might just as well leave and let them fight it out and put our efforts elsewhere. ~C

Posted by: firstbrokenangel at October 02, 2004 03:11 PM (D39Vm)

2 Well let's just hope while Kassim leaves his family in England, the nutters don't get hold of a WMD because the nutters he supports would use it on the U.K without hesitation.

Posted by: jonny at October 02, 2004 05:04 PM (0Oa+P)

3 But the resistance, organised under an 11-member "Mujahideen Shura council", has close ties with Zarqawi and is believed to be protecting him in Fallujah. Well, then. So much for that whole insurgents-are-not-the-terrorists thing.

Posted by: Johnny Walker Red at October 03, 2004 10:59 PM (pHof6)

4 Since they obviously don't know their own kind from us so called "enemies", I say let's pull out of there and let them kill their own kind till there's no one left but Zarqawi and his cohorts. Then go in and snuff them out so they can't say we killed "innocent victims" again.

Posted by: Laura at October 05, 2004 07:38 PM (ptOpl)

5 Hey. firstbroken angel. Have you been there lately? Your quote:And secondly, since NO ONE is occupying Iraq, hey. I hope you understand the country is in chaos, do you get that part? There are soldiers from the US, UK, AUS, IT, Korea, and others from Jordan and Iran and Syria and who knows where else. The GOVERNMENT in place is not an elected one, I guess you don't get it....

Posted by: charlemage at October 08, 2004 09:33 PM (pioVZ)

6 and by the way, who made this mess?

Posted by: charlemage at October 08, 2004 09:38 PM (pioVZ)

7 We need to bring our people home and let them rebuild back on their on. They are cannibals over there!!!

Posted by: jd at October 10, 2004 08:51 PM (lZY4x)

8 firstly id like to say sorry for ken bigley,this guy was only trying to help rebuild iraq.and how was he repaid by being murdered,these so called freedom fighters call holy warriors,if they are men why do they hide behind a mask,could it be that they are chicken shit,they are all scum and should,nt be allowed to breath the same air as the rest of the world,the quicker the head man of these murduring scum is caught the better,cut his head of and see how his family and his people like it

Posted by: john heffron at February 09, 2005 03:02 PM (R5brr)

9 i feel sorry for anyone who is murdered.but these people who are going to iraq to "rebuild it" are earning a massive wage.in a shattered country with 50% unemployment.it was his choice to take the risk for the money.

Posted by: steve at February 09, 2005 09:47 PM (6M7nL)

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