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Source: CBC News - 18-apr-08
When police raided Quayyam Abdul Jamal's house in the summer of 2006 and arrested him on terrorism charges, he says, he thought it was all just a terrible mistake. It was the evening of June 2, when hundreds of officers descended on the homes of five youths and 10 men in Toronto and the nearby city of Mississauga, alleging they were all part of a home-grown terror cell. But that evening, Jamal says, he had no idea that he would spend the next year and a half behind bars. The first indication of what lay ahead came when he caught a glimpse of a TV newscast at the police station. "I saw the TV, and they were saying something about four tons of explosives," Jamal told CBC News in an interview aired Wednesday. "That shocked me, and then I realized there's something serious here I've been dragged into." Play Now
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Tuesday, 06 November 2007 14:02 |
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UmmTayyab.com - 6-nov-07
"I want to give my deepest heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all of the people who have carried us through this horrible ordeal. Everyone who made duah to Allah (prayed to God) for us, everyone who sent us money and food to help us make it through each month, everyone who spoke out about the case in the masjids and the universities, on the internet and in the coffee shops, may Allah bless you for your support and your trust"-- UmmTayyab
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Monday, 04 June 2007 15:32 |
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Mississauga News reported on 4-jun-07
A year ago, Meadowvale's Cheryfa MacAulay Jamalâs life was, well, rather ordinary. Like many other Mississauga couples, she and her husband, Abdul Qayyum Jamal, were experts at tag-teaming to keep up with the demands of a bustling household and the needs of their four young children. Story reported on 4-jun-07 by Mississauga News
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Monday, 16 April 2007 05:03 |
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Source: Macleans.ca - 16-apr-07 The wife of one of the 17 terror suspects arrested in the Toronto area last year believes her family is under attack after three bullets were found in the engine blocks of two vehicles parked at her Mississauga home. Story reported on 16-apr-07 by Macleans.ca
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Monday, 01 January 2007 14:46 |
Source: UmmTayyab.com WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO WAJID KHAN? UPDATED!!!Wajid Khan is a Member of Parliament whose original riding is Mississauga-Streetsville, (though he doesn’t actually live here, he really lives in Toronto). He himself confessed to informing ‘the authorities’ about Abdul Qayyum’s perspective because Abdul Qayyum was a constant thorn in his side whenever he would try to solicit political support in the Mosque.
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Friday, 15 December 2006 09:25 |
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Source: JUSone News Magazine Sister Cheryfa recently shared her thoughts in an exclusive interview with JUSone News. On June 2 and June 3, 2006, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service carried out a series of brutal raids in eastern Canada arresting 17 people, five of whom are teenagers, in what was pitched and swallowed by the media as a Canada’s “home grown” Islamic terrorist cell. Quickly dubbed the “Toronto Seventeen”, authorities alleged that this group of “Muslim extremists” were planning to blow up Canada’s Parliament, the CSIS's headquarters, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and even planned to storm the Canadian parliament and behead Prime Minister Stephen Harper and that by only a stoke of luck, Canada’s security apparatus was able to foil the so-called plot.
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