As the Obama administration runs for cover around the world from the same Al-Qaida which was so irrelevant to the President just prior to last year's election, the UN's Al-Qaida sanctions committee has slipped the following information under the back door. "Security Council Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee Amends Three Entries on Its Sanctions List." The sanctions committee is a fancy description of the Security Council members just putting on another hat.
Now for the fine print. The press release reads: "Individuals associated with Al-Qaida...released from detention in Germany." Released from detention - but not removed from the Al-Qaida sanctions
list. Individuals on this list are supposed to be subject to serious sanctions designed to prevent terror attacks. Instead, dangerous people are moving in - and out - of Germany. Why?
Individuals associated with Al-Qaida QI.S.270.09. Name: 1: ATILLA 2: SELEK 3: na 4: na
Title: na
Designation: na
DOB: 28 Feb. 1985
POB: Ulm, Germany
Good quality a.k.a.: na
Low quality a.k.a.: Muaz
Nationality: German None Passport no.: German passport number 7020142921 issued in Ulm, Germany , valid until 3 Dec. 2011 None National identification no.: German national identity card number (Bundespersonalausweis Nr.) 702092811, issued in Ulm, Germany, expired on 6 Apr. 2010 Identity paper no. L1562682, issued by the Foreigners' Authority in Freiburg, Germany Address: Kauteräckerweg 5, 89077 Ulm, Germany Kurwaldweg 1, 75365 Calw, Germany Listed on: 18 Jun. 2009 (amended on 25 Jan. 2010, 13 Dec. 2011,
6 August 2013)
Other information: Member of the Islamic Jihad Union (IJU), also known as the Islamic Jihad Group (QE.I.119.05.).
In detention in Germany as of Jun. 2010. Released from detention in Germany on 7 July 2011.