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Post by Kermit 2/7/2016, 18:04

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3667783/Was-one-armed-Chechen-warlord-Istanbul-airport-attack-Bearded-terror-mastermind-fled-Russia-12-years-ago-settling-Turkey-ISIS-recruiter-security-services-say.html
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ISIS Mastermind Behind Istanbul Terrorist Attack Was A "Refugee" Protected By Europe
Following Tuesday's horrific attack at Istanbul's Ataturk airport which resulted in 44 death at the hands of 3 suicide bombers, Turkey was quick to blame the Islamic State for the terrorist act. And while that may be accurate, something surprising has emerged about the alleged ringleader of the group of three men who have been since identified as Russian, Uzbek and Kyrgyz nationals. As Russia's Kommersant and Turkish media report, a Chechen national suspected of being the mastermind behind the deadly Istanbul airport terrorist attack, had previously received refugee status in Austriawhich helped him to repeatedly avoid extradition to Russia on terror charges.
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As the complete picture of the latest terrorist attack in Turkey comes together, it has emerged that the attack was allegedly organized by Ahmed Chataev, a Russian citizen of Chechen origin, who joined the Islamic State in 2015 and now fights in Syria, Turkish media report, citing police sources.
Chataev was assigned a leading role in training extremists that would then commit terrorist attacks in both Russia and Western Europe, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee Andrey Przhezdomsky said, adding that, in Syria, Chataev also commands a unit consisting “primarily of immigrants from the North Caucasus."
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Post by Kermit 2/7/2016, 18:06

However, in the same year, he received asylum in Austria. Chataev reportedly claimed that he lost his arm as he was severely tortured in Russian prison adding that he is being persecuted by Russian authorities.
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He lost his arm in Russia in the early 2000s, though there are conflicting reports 
as to how he lost the limb
In 2008, he was detained with some other Chechen nationals in the Swedish town of Trelleborg as police found Kalashnikov assault rifles, explosives and ammunition in his car. As a result, he spent more than a year in Swedish prison.
In 2010, Chataev was arrested in Ukraine with his mobile phone files containing a demolition technique instruction and photos of people killed in a blast. Russia requested his extradition on terrorism-related charges but the European Court for Human Rights ordered Ukraine not to hand him over to Russia with Amnesty International also urging Ukrainian authorities to halt extradition as Chataev “could face an unfair trial and would be at risk of torture and other ill-treatment.
Below is the actual statement filed by Amnesty International titled "Ukraine: Chechen risks torture if returned to Russia"


Ahmed Chataev, an ethnic Chechen man, is threatened with imminent forcible return from Ukraine to Russia. If he is returned, he could face an unfair trial and would be at risk of torture and other ill-treatment in order to extract “confessions” from him. Ahmed Chataev has been granted refugee status in Austria and was visiting Ukraine with a valid visa. Ukraine is a state party to the Refugee Convention and the UN Convention against Torture, which prohibit the return of anyone to a situation where they would be at risk of torture.
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Post by Kermit 2/7/2016, 18:06

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-07-01/isis-mastermind-behind-istanbul-terrorist-attack-was-refugee-protected-europe
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Toliko o Amnesty
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Post by Kermit 2/7/2016, 18:09

Chataev was unlikely to stage attacks in Europe/Russia according to Jamestown (feb 2016) http://www.jamestown.org/programs/edm/single/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=45063&cHash=448ad3ce2b9943853060878dfe14174d#.V3VsMfmLRD9 …

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Post by Guest 2/7/2016, 18:12

ovo je dobro amnesty radi za nas. glupi europljani se nemogu riješiti pojmova "svi smo jednaki, neka jadnih ljudi, to su izbjeglice" osim ovakvim događajima
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Post by jastreb 2/7/2016, 18:30

Drug Staljin,a i ruski carevi imali su potpuno pravo što su se sa tim primitivcima i koljačima razračunavali onako kako su se razračunavali.
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Post by Guest 2/7/2016, 18:32

Potreban je potpuni reset ovih idiotskih organizacija svih redom jerbo nemaju efekta ama bas nikakvog. Opcenito medjunarodne organizacije,sudovi,policije,3.14zdematerine...smijurija. Redom potpuno nesposobno se nositi s bilo cime.
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jastreb wrote:Drug Staljin,a i ruski carevi imali su potpuno pravo što su se sa tim primitivcima i koljačima razračunavali onako kako su se razračunavali.
Ovako da, Staljin je neka deseta priča, prvo je najviše unesrećio Ruse i Ukrajince.
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Starhemberg wrote:
jastreb wrote:Drug Staljin,a i ruski carevi imali su potpuno pravo što su se sa tim primitivcima i koljačima razračunavali onako kako su se razračunavali.
Ovako da, Staljin je neka deseta priča, prvo je najviše unesrećio Ruse i Ukrajince.

jedan ruski demograf je izračunao da nije bilo komunizma, staljina i WW2, rusa bi 1945 bilo 90milijuna više nego inače lol!
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preko_vode_do_slobode wrote:
Starhemberg wrote:
jastreb wrote:Drug Staljin,a i ruski carevi imali su potpuno pravo što su se sa tim primitivcima i koljačima razračunavali onako kako su se razračunavali.
Ovako da, Staljin je neka deseta priča, prvo je najviše unesrećio Ruse i Ukrajince.

jedan ruski demograf je izračunao da nije bilo komunizma, staljina i WW2, rusa bi 1945 bilo 90milijuna više nego inače lol!
I Visla zapadna granica B-)
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Post by jastreb 2/7/2016, 19:41

Starhemberg wrote:
jastreb wrote:Drug Staljin,a i ruski carevi imali su potpuno pravo što su se sa tim primitivcima i koljačima razračunavali onako kako su se razračunavali.
Ovako da, Staljin je neka deseta priča, prvo je najviše unesrećio Ruse i Ukrajince.
U doba Staljina nije bilo korupcije i klasne nejednakosti.

Da nije bilo Staljina SSSR bi bio raskomadan i uništen.

Staljin je kao školovan teolog znao i sa islamistima. A Čečeni su mu bili posebna poslastica.
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Post by Kermit 3/7/2016, 13:11

http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/07/02/gladio-summer-istanbul-airport-attack-who-knew-who-benefits/

The UK’s Mirror reports that “All three [attackers were] understood to have Russian passports in their possession, “and that “sources have also revealed its feared a second cell is about to attack imminently.”
In some ways, the Atatürk Airport attack appears to have mirrored elements of the Brussels attack that took place in late March, with evidence of a security and terror connection and a previously known cast of terrorist cells.
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TERRORIST: Akhmed Chatayev (Image Source: dfwatch)

As the attack is still being pieced together, the BBC  revealed that authorities had already named the organizer of the Istanbul attack:
“The organiser of the attack has been named by Turkish media as Akhmed Chatayev [labove], a Chechen believed to have acted as an IS recruiter, who is on a US counter-terror sanctions list. His fate was not immediately clear.” 
Chatayev is believed to be a one-armed ‘Chechen separatist’ now working with ISIS, said a Turkish police source to NBC News.
Last October, the U.S. Treasury Department called Chatayev “commander of the Yarmouk Battalion,”the Chechen faction of ISIS, “that was planning attacks against U.S. and Turkish facilities.”
Question: How did authorities name the organizer of the attack so fast?
Uncloaked Mastermind, Suspects & Prior Terror Warnings
Incredibly, in less than 72 hours, investigators managed to name the organizer of the attack and knew the whereabouts of the alleged suspects whereabouts for at least a month.
Was Western intelligence tracking the group’s movements, and if so, why weren’t they stopped prior to the Istanbul attack?
To provide historical context to this latest international caper, the news agency from Republic of Georgia, Freedom & Democracy Watch published a report in October of 2015, citing that Akhmed Chatayev (nicknamed ‘Akhmed One-Arm’ by Turkish press), a Chechen with Russian citizenship, had been under the watchful eye of the United States for being affiliated with ISIS for sometime.
In fact, in December of 2012, Chatayev reportedly pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the purported leader of ISIS. Interestingly at the time though, Baghdadi had not formally declared the formation of ISIS until April of 2013, according to major media reports.
In the report entitled “U.S. designates Akhmed Chatayev as a terrorist,” we learn more about Chatayev’s past:
“The updated list of individuals affiliated with Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, statesthat Akhmed Chatayev is currently acting in support of the terror organization which controls parts of Syria and Iraq.
The U.S. Treasury Department further writes that Chatayev is the commander of the Yarmouk Battalion, a Chechen faction of ISIL.
“In the video, Chatayev greets militants in Dagestan who in December 2012 pledged allegiance to ISIL and its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and says that ISIL in Syria rejoiced when it heard the news about their pledges,” the note about Chatayev reads.”
Witnesses named Chatayev as being responsible in participating in a border shooting in Lapankuri in the north of Georgia, near Chechnya and in September of 2012, he surrendered, without pleading guilty.
Also according to the report listed above, “[Chatayev] was detained in Ukraine. [Though] Russia wanted him extradited on terrorism charges, but the extradition request was rejected.”
For reasons unknown to the public, Chatayev was released by the Georgian government in 2012, even though he was said to be linked to ISIS and was being observed by US intelligence.
The article continued by stating the following regarding Chatayev’s cloaked past life:
“A Chechen, and a citizen of Russia, Akhmed Chatayev, also known as Akhmed al-Shishani, was earlier reported to have received refugee status in Austria.
After being released by Georgian authorities and after reports that he might have received asylum in Austria, a video appeared on Youtube in February, which allegedly showed him in Syria as a commander of Yarmouk Battalion, which is a Chechen faction of ISIS.”
Was Chatayev operating as an informant for the intelligence community – why was he released and why was he granted asylum in Austria for a man the United Nation’s says controls 130 militants?
RT provides some background details:
“Chataev joined Islamist secessionist militants that fought against Russia in the Second Chechen War between 1999 and 2000, where he lost an arm. Later, he was considered to be a representative of Dokka Umarov, once a “terrorist №1” in Russia, in the Western Europe.”
Continuing, it was also revealed that:
“In 2010, Chataev was arrested in Ukraine with his mobile phone files containing a demolition technique instruction and photos of people killed in a blast. Russia requested his extradition on terrorism-related charges but the European Court for Human Rights ordered Ukraine not to hand him over to Russia with Amnesty International alsourging Ukrainian authorities to halt extradition as Chataev “could face an unfair trial and would be at risk of torture and other ill-treatment.”
Here we see arguable evidence of the EU obstructing justice, aided by NGO Amnesty International. Why was Chataev being protected, and by whom exactly?
Was Akhmed Chatayev really involved in this event, or has he just been injected into this story as convenient ‘celebrity terrorist’ – presented to the media a the latest “mastermind” in order to dilute any investigation (and it wouldn’t be the first time either)?
SEE ALSO: Smart Power & The Human Rights Industrial Complex
Readers should be reminded again of the ‘informant game’ we outlined in 2014 here at21WIRE, which provided historical context to understand the intelligence community’s dicey confidential informant past:
Human Rights Watch explains, “The 214-page report, “Illusion of Justice: Human Rights Abuses in US Terrorism Prosecutions,”examines 27 federal terrorism cases from initiation of the investigations to sentencing and post-conviction conditions of confinement. It documents the significant human cost of certain counter-terrorism practices, such as overly aggressive sting operations and unnecessarily restrictive conditions of confinement.”
The list of terror informants and puppets is as long as it is colorful, starting with the infamous ‘Underwear Bomber’, who was allowed to travel to the US without a passport and was accompanied by an intelligence agent on his flight from Amsterdam to Detroit.
Who can forget the FBI’s ill-fated 1993 World Trade Center bombing attempt, where FBI handlers trained the driver and gave them explosives – and worst of all – stood by and watched as their sting subjects went ahead and detonated their concoction underneath the world’s tallest building in New York City.”
Incidentally, after the 1993 WTC attack, the FBI was said to have tried to ‘lure’ Emad A. Salem(role player in WTC bombing), a former Egyptian army officer who was a prized undercover operative back into a role as a confidential informant, with agents suggesting he should go into the Witness Protection Program.
The Istanbul Attack may be similar to other high profile incidents such as the Brussels airport attack, the Orlando nightclub shooting, the San Bernardino shooting and the Paris attacks of 2015 – which have all been used to distort public opinion, while very often pushing the populace to accept new security measures in the wake of heavily stylized mass-tragedies.
Will this also be the case following the Istanbul attack?
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Over the past 24 hours, authorities have released a CCTV still image depicting the alleged Istanbul attackers (See image above via twitter), which has prompted some larger media outletsto focus on the emotional drama of the terror siege (the ‘smiling’ suspects), rather than concern over the facts and connections observed in the Istanbul attack itself.

This post attack CCTV-based ID narrative is practically identical to that of the Brussels Attack earlier in the year, and also similar to London 7/7 post event narrative.
Additionally, authorities have also revealed the apparent identity of two of the attackers, with the following information comes from Turkey’s state run media arm Anadolu, as relayed by USA Today:
“The state-run Anadolu Agency reported Friday that the Bakirkoy Public Prosecutor’s office established the identity of two of the suspects as foreign nationals Rakim Bulgarov and Vadim Osmanov. Officials are still trying to determine the name of the third killer.
Osmanov was identified from a passport photocopy given to a property agent in Istanbul’s Fatih district, the Daily Sabah newspaper reported.
Authorities imposed a temporary news blackout within Turkey on Friday on information concerning the investigation, the Associated Press reported.”
It has become somewhat commonplace for Turkey to issue a temporary news blackout in recent years. Such a move only prompts more questions following any major event, with retaining more governmental control over information released.
All of the latest developments concerning the incident at Istanbul’s main airport come after it was revealed that the US State Department reissued a travel warning for Turkey just 24 hours before the attack.
21WIRE contributor and researcher, Vanessa Beeley recently discussed the recent airport attack in Istanbul, it’s shaky storyline and the need to watch parallel media reports:
“The United States and Turkey seem to be holding back on deciding which way the propaganda should go, not confirming that it is ISIS gives them the possibility to perhaps take the narrative in the direction of Erdogan’s arch enemy, the Kurds.
John Brennan, CIA director has been quoted as saying that the attack bears the hallmark of “ISIS depravity” but he is being uncharacteristically slow in igniting that particular fuse.  Anonymous US sources have stated that US Intelligence does not have enough evidence to indicate ISIS involvement but also say that perhaps Turkey has evidence they are not aware of.  This is a very unfamiliar ambiguity from both countries which may suggest they are not sure which way to run the storyline.”
Question: What exactly did US authorities know about upcoming threats related to Turkey?
Presumably, US officials were still tracking the Istanbul attack organizer Chatayev, after he wasplaced on a US Treasury sanctions (as mentioned above) list in 2015?
The report clearly indicates that “as of mid-2015, Chatayev was a member of ISIL and was part of a group of militants that was planning attacks against U.S. and Turkish facilities.” 
Are we witness to yet another intelligence failure by the West in the wake of a terror – how manymore times will this old narrative play itself out to the public?
Continuing, Beeley outlines the need to pay attention to overlapping stories after a major global incident, “we should also always connect to other events running in parallel such as the release of the Republican’s Benghazi Report.”
Over the past day, as “Turkey continued the investigation into the triple suicide bombings that killed 44 people at Istanbul’s main airport, security forces killed the mastermind of a previous attack in the country’s capital, according to media reports.”
The security force operation killed Mehmet Sirin Kocakaya (aka Sirin) a man said to be responsible for the Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) bombing which took place in Ankara on Feb. 17th, which killed 29 people.
In the aftermath of one attack, sometimes an older terror loop is seemingly closed out or in this case ‘terminated’ while there is still confusion surrounding the most recent terror event. Is this misdirection or are both events related somehow?
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Post by Kermit 3/7/2016, 13:12

Ukratko ovo ne da smrdi nego...inače je Amnesty poznat po svojoj povezanosti sa CIA-om i američkom vladom, stoga tolika borba da se poznati i opasni terorista zaštiti i dobije azil u Austriju da bi odmah nakon toga se isti pridružio ISIL-u i postao glavni operativac za akcije izvan Siriej i Iraka je ono
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Post by Kermit 3/7/2016, 13:19

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/684863/Turkey-BACKLASH-begins-as-13-arrested-over-airport-attack-while-ISIS-jihadis-shot-dead

[size=40]Turkey blames Istanbul airport terror attack on RUSSIA as tensions rise again[/size]

TURKISH police have arrested 13 people in connection with the attack on Istanbul’s airport who they believe come from Russia, as it also revealed they shot dead two suspected jihadis at the border with Syria.


hahaha Rusija je kriva, a oni pružili azil i dali im pesme i note
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Post by Yehudi 3/7/2016, 18:54

Ta vijest da teroristi dolaze iz Rusije je u klasi one kako je masa Srba zatražila azil

 u Njemačkoj..........................a u stvari radi se o Šiptarima koji imaju Srpske

 putovnice.

    Tako i ovo, dolaze iz Ruije a u stvari su Dagestanski, Čečenski i sl. islamisti.
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hahaha Rusija je kriva, a oni pružili azil i dali im pesme i note
dali mu i posao...

Čečenski terorista Ahmed Čatajev, navodni organizator terorističkog napada u Istanbulu, bio je agent gruzijske obaveštajne službe, saopštili su u Tbilisiju.

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