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  • johnpi 12:11 am on January 29, 2010 | 3 Permalink | Reply
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    The New York Times magazine is publishing a big profile of Omar Hammami aka Abu Mansoor Al-Amriki, the Somali al Shabaab militant commander, an American who grew up in Daphne, Alabama.

    It’s a magazine article so there is lots of this:

    Daphne sits along Alabama’s serene Mobile Bay, just north of the Gulf of Mexico. The town seems stopped in time. Colonial-style cottages and gazebos dot the bluffs. The wide, blacktopped streets are shaded by pecan trees and Southern maples. At dusk, the tide slaps the docks as fishermen loll, casting silhouettes against a golden sky.

    But Hammami strikes his most dramatic pose silhouetted against the rubble of Somalia:

    When Hammami engages in combat, he makes an impression on other militants, said a former Shabab commander, Sheikh Mohamed Sheikh Abdullahi Sheikh Mohamed. “He doesn’t blink in the face of the enemy,” said Mohamed, who recalled four battles in 2008 and 2009 in which he and Hammami took part. In combat, Hammami used a sharpshooter’s rifle, firing calmly and with precision, said Mohamed…

    The author suggests with this quote from a poem that Hammami wrote when he was 12 that he is a glory-seeker:

    “My reality is a bore. I wish, I want, I need the wall to fall and the monster to let me pass, the leash to snap, the chains to break.
    ….

    “I’ve got a taste of glory, the ticket, but where is my train?”

     
  • johnpi 7:27 pm on January 4, 2010 | 5 Permalink | Reply
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    A friend of Omar Hammami has been keeping tabs on him through Somali contacts and gave the Toronto Star on update.

    Hammami – who grew up in Daphne, AL and is now known as Abu Mansour “Al-Amriki” – became the leader of a 180 member foreign fighter unit of Al Shabab in September after the former leader was killed in a US helicopter raid. And the latest info:

    Abdi says he heard in October that Hammami had been fighting near the Ethiopian border, and is recovering in hospital from bullet wounds and mental problems.

    War will do that to a guy, Islam or no…

     
  • johnpi 8:40 pm on September 24, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Abu Mansour al-Amriki — or Omar Hammami as he was known – has been spotted in the background of a Shabaab video released on Tuesday. This is according to MEMRI and reported by Fox News. There is a picture of some fighters training and a blurred figure behind who is reported to be the Alabama native. Fox fills in some blanks in his background, including the report that he was ‘radicalized’ in Toronto:

    (More …)

     
  • johnpi 6:14 am on September 14, 2009 | 3 Permalink | Reply
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    University of South Alabama Muslim student group distances itself from former leader who is now fighting in Somalia.

    USA’s Muslim Student Association (MSA) has been falsely linked to terrorism because of its association with an alleged al-Qaida-linked operative, according to MSA Adviser Dr. Husam Omar.

    Abu Mansour al-Amriki, who’s been indicted by a grand jury in Mobile on terrorism-related charges, was enrolled at USA in 2001 and 2002 under his original name, Omar Hammami. He was the president of MSA in 2001. He later changed his name to al-Amriki, which translates as “The American.”

    In an interview with The Vanguard, Husam Omar, who’s been advising USA’s MSA since 1993, said he knew nothing about al-Amriki outside of his involvement at USA. He showed no signs of possible al-Qaida involvement while he was MSA’s president, Omar said.

    “I was extremely disturbed to see a young man who was a decent person when he was here at the University turn into something like this,” he said. “Really, [it was] a shock. I couldn’t believe that this was him.
    ….

    “It’s important to remember that hundreds of students have participated in [USA’s MSA] and have become successful, outstanding citizens,” he said.

    “Our mission has always been to increase awareness about the true teachings of Islam, which in themselves condemn all forms of terrorism. Although we don’t have sufficient details about the incident, want to make it clear that the MSA can’t be responsible for the actions of individuals who are no longer associated with our organization.”

     
  • johnpi 3:31 pm on September 9, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    A Fox news local station that broadcasts in the southern Alabama/ Florida panhandle area will be airing a hit piece tonight on the Muslim Student Association, using Omar Hammami as its jumping off point. Hammami was president of the MSA at the University of Southern Alabama right after 9/11.

     
  • johnpi 5:04 pm on September 4, 2009 | 4 Permalink | Reply
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    Abu Mansoor Al-Amriki, the American commander serving in the al-Shabaab militia and who is the star of this slick recruiting video, has been identified as Omar Hammami, a former computer science major at the University of South Alabama. He is originally from Daphne, Alabama.

    Hammami was president of the university’s Muslim Student Association right after 9/11, and spoke about how difficult it was to be a Muslim after the attack.

    “Everyone was really shocked. Even now it’s difficult to believe a Muslim could have done this.” The story quoted him as saying, “The only way to diffuse this is to get the word out. With ignorance comes fear and with fear comes violence.”

    Hammami told the newspaper that Islamic students were faced with a fear of retaliation on their country. Hammami also said many Muslims at the university come from India and Pakistan, which borders Afghanistan.

    “An action against Afghanistan is an action against Pakistan,” Hammami told the newspaper.

    There is also a report on his father:

    The elder Hammami also serves as president of the Islamic Society of Mobile and heads the Al-Iman Academy (translated as “The Faith Academy”) on East Drive in Mobile.

    The academy educates about 70 students yearly and is the only Muslim K-12 school in the region.

     
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