Thursday, June 3, 2010

Sauerland-terrorist attack regretted plans

Düsseldorf - the first time a defendant has the "Sauerland" trial of the terrorist plans in Germany, she distanziertund called a false path.
He saw dieAnschlagsvorbereitungen in Germany today are in practice as wrong, "the youngest of the four defendants, said Daniel Schneider (23), before the Higher Regional Court Düsseldorf amMittwoch. From his heutigenSicht there was no justification to kill innocent civilians or imInland still abroad in the Jihad.
He was happy about sagteSchneider dieFestnahme preparations for attack in 2007 in the Sauerland. He could now lead a "much easier life", even though it is associated with stress.
   On the other hand, the accused called Adem Yilmaz continued desbewaffneten jihad (holy war) against German Soldatenin Afghanistan as a duty. Whether American, German or türkischeSoldaten the Hindu Kush were in use was no matter, said the TürkeYilmaz. "For me all are equal."
Whether he would pull himself back in jail after Verbüßungseiner the armed jihad, Yilmaz left open. "I do not know yet," he said. On dieFrage to whether he stand by his earlier statement that you want to kill as many Ungläubigewie possible, Yilmaz said: `Yes, that's so."
   Flown in September 2007, "Sauerland" group accused of terrorist acts against dieVorbereitung American Einrichtungenin Germany. Schneider was the third of vierAngeklagten, took off the starter after weeks of silence, a confession.