The
Mujahidin Shura Council's statement expressed condolences to "families of martyrs hoping God will inspire them with patience and solace and we hope immediate recovery for the injured by the barbaric Egyptian assault."
Prosecutors linked Hammadi to Jaish al
Mujahidin, also known as the
Mujahidin Army, a group that claimed responsibility for shooting down American helicopters in Iraq in 2006 and 2007.
He also expressed deep concern over the continuous attacks in Somalia, adding that Shabab al
Mujahidin's joining of Al Qaeda has made the situation more complex.
Mullah Izzat, commander of a division level unit of
mujahidin, from Paghman, named by numerous eye witnesses as leading troops in Afshar that carried out abuses on the first two days of the operation.
The Cabinet Secretary, Sir Robert Armstrong, said that support for the
mujahidin should be co-ordinated by "our friends" - a Whitehall euphemism for MI6 - and other Western intelligence agencies.
In addition, tens of thousands of foreign fighters would join the Afghan
mujahidin.
An RPD light machine gun had been issued to one of the
Mujahidin, and out of deference to the tribal elders, he was allowing them to inspect it as we waited for tea in a hut.
Graeme has suggested his son be swapped for Shia militants held by the Sunni
Mujahidin.
The other point that concerns me is the up to date weaponry in the hands of these Al-Qaeda or
Mujahidin, according to the police chief in Mumbai they were losing because the terrorists had superior weapons.
The Indian
Mujahidin, which carried out a blast in Delhi in September and warned that they would strike next in Mumbai, is understood to have been behind this week's terror outrage.
8 (VOI) Co The Iraqi minister of defense, Abdul-Qader al-Obaidi, on Friday revealed that his ministry set up a special unit to deal with the issue of Ashraf camp that has been hosting the Iranian opposition
Mujahidin Khalq Organization (MKO) since the 1980s.
Travelling via Pakistan to Afghanistan, he spent more than a year undergoing the rigorous military and terrorist training being offered in the assorted factional camps of the
mujahidin (those fighting the jihad.)
Rabbani, too, was initially reluctant to convert Jamiat-e-Islami into a militia or a guerilla army--though later, after the Soviet occupation, the party became a leading band of
mujahidin (holy warriors).
Of the 1,092 respondents from across Indonesia involved in the survey, 16.1 percent also shows the same support to Majelis
Mujahidin Indonesia, a Muslim-based organization championed by militant cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, according to the survey.