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The men appeared to have come to the attention of "Saifullah" - an Islamic militant with links to Al Qaeda - through their YouTube activities, the police chief said.
Latest Articles Security Management 2010
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In another incident, a top LeT commander, Rahimullah alias Saifullah, one of the most wanted men in the Jammu region, and his associate Nissar were killed by security forces Saturday.
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On Dec. 10 and 11, police briefed local and international media, on the record, about a Yahoo email account used to communicate with a Pakistani extremist called Saifullah, a detail that was reported around the world.
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On Dec. 10 and 11, police briefed local and international media, on the record, about a Yahoo email account used to communicate with a Pakistani extremist called Saifullah, a detail that was reported around the world.
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On Dec. 10 and 11, police briefed local and international media, on the record, about a Yahoo email account used to communicate with a Pakistani extremist called Saifullah, a detail that was reported around the world.
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An Afghan man called Saifullah survived the attack after persuading the attackers not to execute him by reciting verses of the Quran.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The sources said though the terrorist was constantly in touch with militants of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen identified as Saifullah, Qazi, Junaid and Tahir, it was beyond doubt that the operation was carried out by LeT only.
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Anzor Astemir (ov), aka Saifullah (The Sword of Allah), 32, is the Amir (leader) of Kabarda, Balkaria and Karachai, also appointed as the head of the Court of Caucasian Emirate by Chechen leader Dokku Umarov.
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Investigators have identified the man, known as Saifullah, as a recruiter for the Pakistani Taliban and said he contacted one of the American men on YouTube, exchanged coded e-mails with the group, invited them to Pakistan and guided them once they arrived.
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Accounts from his time in Pakistani court indicate that Daniel Boyd - who went by the Muslim name Saifullah, or "Sword of God" - was usually composed, but at one point reacted angrily when photographers tried to take his picture, according to an Associated Press reporter who covered the case.
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