ISIS Threatens Global Expansion of Khilafah (Caliphate) and Terrorist Activities

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) has learned that the anti-human rights ISIS terrorist organization has made recent claims in updates to their manifesto that they seek to expand their extremist caliphate (“khilafah”) beyond the Syria and Iraq areas.  This update to the ISIS manifesto has been followed by a new report which has shown ISIS’s active terrorist activity in 18 countries, with at least 50 terrorist attacks that have affected 2800 people ( killing 1,100 people and injuring more than 1,700 people.)

As R.E.A.L. has previously reported, ISIS terrorist activity has appeared in multiple countries.

From counterterrorist organizations and Southeast Asia news media, R.E.A.L. has learned that the ISIS manifesto, “Black Flags From the Islamic State,” has been updated to expand a global conquest.  The Indian Express has provided a report on plots for attacks on Hindus as part of this vision of the ISIS extremist global conquest.

Specifically in the ISIS manifesto, in “Chapter 9: Final Chapter – Be prepared for a Global War which will hit every member of this Ummah (Muslim Nation),”   the ISIS manifesto indicates: “The Islamic State would now expand beyond Iraq and Syria. It would now expand into [countries from East to West:] the Phillipines, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Palestine, Egypt (Sinai), Libya, Somalia, Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, Bosnia, and would gain many supporters from across Europe and America and Canada. Every country I have mentioned here has had some members or supporters release videos on the internet showing their support/allegiance for the Islamic State. The Caliphate now was not restricted to Syria and Iraq only, but it was now around the world.”

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In the manifesto, the ISIS members believe: “You will attack Arabia and Allah will enable you to conquer it, then you would attack Persia (Iran) and He would make you to conquer it. Then you would attack Rome and Allah will enable you to conquer it, then you would attack the Dajjal  and Allah will enable you to conquer him.”

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On December 15, 2015, CNN reported “ISIS goes global: Mapping 50 attacks in 18 countries that killed 1,100 people.”  In the report, CNN stated “ISIS has morphed from a scourge affecting Iraq and Syria to a threat to people around the world. Since declaring its caliphate in June 2014, the self-proclaimed Islamic State has conducted or inspired at least 50 terrorist attacks in 18 countries that have killed 1,100 people and injured more than 1,700 others.”  CNN reported that: “The deadly tentacles of ISIS have spread quickly, from the terrorist group’s epicenter in parts of Iraq and Syria to points around the globe.”

CNN Report on Global ISIS Terrorist Activity
CNN Report on Global ISIS Terrorist Activity

Statistica did a study on where ISIS terrorist supporters where sending Twitter messages from, and the top countries were: Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq, United States of America, Egypt, Kuwait, Turkey, Palestinian Territory, Lebanon, United Kingdom, and Tunisia.

There have been ISIS or ISIS inspired terrorist attacks in at least 7 of these countries in 2015: Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq, United States of America, Kuwait,  United Kingdom, and Tunisia, as well as recent attacks in France and other countries.

Statistica Analysis of Where ISIS Twitter Messages are Coming From
Statistica Analysis of Where ISIS Twitter Messages are Coming From

Even when the ISIS terrorist attack in a major Western city just directly affects that country, it also results in the killing of people with nationalities and citizenship from multiple nations, as we saw in the November 13, 2015 Paris terrorist attack.

Countries and Nationalities Impacted by ISIS Terrorist Attack on November 13, 2015 in Paris, France
Countries and Nationalities Impacted by ISIS Terrorist Attack on November 13, 2015 in Paris, France

 

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) stands in support of our universal human rights for all, and we stand in defiance against those, including terrorist and hate groups, which seek to attack such universal human rights, dignity, and security for all.

We cannot support human rights, if we also do not reject those who seek to rob our brothers and sisters in humanity of their lives and security, which are also our universal human rights.

Terrorism: Bomb Attack Foiled on Kenya Christian Church, Device Found on Air France Jet

Multiple reports of bombs in the African country of Kenya have indicated a threat to the human rights and security of the public. This includes reports of an attempted terrorist bombing  at the Kutus Catholic Christian Church in Kirinyaga, as well as a suspicious device which looked like bomb on Air France Flight 463 (AF463) at Moi International Airport in Mombasa, Kenya.  In both cases, there have been no reported injuries.  Flight AF463 was headed to Charles DeGaulle airport in Paris with 459 passengers.  It had departed from the island nation of Mauritius.

At the Kutus Catholic Church, the police successfully detonated a bomb outside of the church after it was found by worshipers during Sunday Christian worship services.  Richard Kanyuiro and two other Christian worshipers discovered the bomb during services, while they were giving their Sunday offering, and at first they thought it was  a toy.  Then, they called the police who discovered it was, in fact, a bomb in the Catholic church.   After the police recognized the device as a bomb,  the Kutus Catholic Church in Kirinyaga County was evacuated during Sunday worship service.  The Kenya news service The Nation reported that: “Area chairman of Catholic Men Association, Mr Paul Njeru, said it was likely that the bomb was planted very early in the morning by unknown terrorists. ” Mr. Njeru told The Nation that “Usually the church is opened at 7am so that those want to pray before the service starts can do so. Therefore it is likely the terrorists sneaked into the church posing as worshippers and planted the bomb.” “The local priest Father Njenga said it was by the grace of God that the bomb did not explode as the service was going on.”

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Air France Flight 463 with 473 passengers and crew made an emergency landing due to finding a suspicious package in a toilet. The Kenyan Airport Authorities stated that “Kenya Security foiled a bombing attempt on Air France,” and that “bomb experts discovered a bomb inside Air France [plane] at Moi International Airport,” and that “the explosive was carried away to a safe place outside the airport.”

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Kenya news reports state that 6 AF463 passengers are being questioned.

The Seattle Times reported that it looked like a “a stopwatch mounted on a box.”

UPDATE: CBS reported that: “The CEO of Air France said hours after the plane had been grounded that the device discovered in the bathroom was a fake bomb.” “Frederic Gagey, the head of the airline, said the device was made of cardboard, paper and a household timer, and had been found in a little cupboard that is behind a mirror.”

Photo of Bomb in Air France Jet 463
Photo of Bomb in Air France Jet 463

 

An Air France plane which made an emergency landing is seen behind passengers boarding on a small jetliner at Moi International Airport in Mombasa, Kenya Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015. The Boeing 777 Air France flight 463 from Mauritius to Paris was forced to land in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa after a device suspected to be a bomb was found in the lavatory, a Kenyan police official said Sunday. The passengers shown in this photo are not the Air France plane evacuees. (AP Photo/Edwin Kana)
An Air France plane which made an emergency landing is seen behind passengers boarding on a small jetliner at Moi International Airport in Mombasa, Kenya Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015. The Boeing 777 Air France flight 463 from Mauritius to Paris was forced to land in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa after a device suspected to be a bomb was found in the lavatory, a Kenyan police official said Sunday.  (AP Photo/Edwin Kana)

French news media has not yet provided that level confirmation yet. We have translated the report from Le Monde into English on this report:

“A plane of Air France made ​​an emergency landing in the night from Saturday 19 to Sunday, December 20 following the discovery of a suspicious package on board. Flight AF 463, with 459 people on board and 14 crew members, left Mauritius at 21 am local time, and was to arrive at the airport of Roissy-Charles de Gaulle to 5 h 50. It landed at the airport international Mombasa, on the coast of Kenya, at 00 h 37 local time. “He requested an emergency landing after a suspected device to be a bomb was discovered in the toilet. An emergency landing was made, he safely landed and passengers were evacuated, “said Charles Owino, a spokesman of the Police Kenyan.” Experts in explosives Navy and Department of Investigations criminal police were called, took this device and dismounted to see if it contained explosives, “he added. The Kenyan Minister of Interior, Joseph Nkaissery, who immediately went to Mombasa, said late morning that police questioned several passengers of the flight without power in specifying the exact number six according to news agency Associated Press (AP). Mr Nkaissery declined to comment on the nature of the craft in question. “It’s an international affair and we are also talking to the island of Mauritius authorities to find out if there was a search of passengers before they board, “added the minister, who then visited the travelers to a hotel which has been made ​​available. Contacted, Air France said that at this stage “we do not yet know the nature of the object” found on board. “The Kenyan authorities continued their investigation and we remain in contact with them,” said a spokesman. “A Accommodation is provided” for the evacuated passengers and “Air France makes every effort to ensure diversion of its customers and plans to send a unit to Mombasa to ensure their return to Paris. The departure of the flight Paris-Mombasa is expected later in the day, Sunday, December 20, “said the airline. The group “regrets the inconvenience and delay caused to its customers,” but assures that he had “other priorities than ensuring the safety of its passengers.” “

At the time of this posting, there has been no specific terrorist organization or individuals which have taken credit for these failed attempts.  Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) will update this is significant new information is learned.

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) stands in support of our universal human rights for all, and we stand in defiance against those, including terrorist and hate groups, which seek to attack such universal human rights, dignity, and security for all.

We cannot support human rights, if we also do not reject those who seek to rob our brothers and sisters in humanity of their lives and security, which are also our universal human rights.