It has been noted that Jamaat ul-Fuqra occupy numerous areas around the country they refer to as "jamaats" - communities - often living in groups of trailers and such - and the members are somewhat mobile. In addition, they reportedly operate numerous paramilitary training compounds, including covert facilities, located in rural areas. Some of these facilities have been made public - namely a compound in Red House, VA; a compound just outside of Fresno, CA; and a mountain facility near Buena Vista, CO.
The report I mentioned in the last post from the National White Collar Crime Center contains a map illustrating areas of Fuqra activity and the locations of suspected Fuqra compounds.
Click on the image to see the map up close
And click on this table to see specific towns & cities listed
I'm trying to find more information on some of these compounds and I'll post it here as I can put it together. If anyone else has some relevant information, email me (politicalcp AT yahoo DOT com) or post to the comments.
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Jemaat ul-Fuqra
Terrorists in rural America...continued
Terrorists in Rural America?
(Thanks to Belmont Club and Gates of Vienna for the links! Lots of good comments at both places.)
Friday, October 14, 2005
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This is great stuff; you've really done your homework.
I've notified people at a post called The Politics of CP Takes on Jamaat ul-Fuqra.
Referred here by Gates of Vienna. Lord!
Thank you very much for the map and list of JF locations. I should note that I can't get the map JPEG to open, but the list was able to tell me what I wanted to know. If at all possible, I would like to know more about JF locations in the Oregon/Washington area. I noticed the purported compound in Onalaska, and I was wondering if you had anymore information.
jesse,
The problem with the jpeg might have been your browser. I primarily use Internet Explorer, but I used Firefox yesterday and the formatting was different.
As for locations in Oregaon/Washington, I don't have anything more specific yet, but am looking.
Yep. It was the Firefox causing the problem. Thanks for your research into this issue. I for one am very interested in whatever you discover.
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