New Data on Police Foreknowledge of Terrorists
Raise Questions on Paris AttackBy
Kumaran Ira
November 27, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "WSWS"
- Since the November 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, new revelations
have provided more evidence that Islamist elements who launched the
attack were well known to the intelligence services before the
attack that killed 130 people.
These details are of the greatest political
significance. They contradict official claims that the attackers
evaded the attention of French and European intelligence, and that
the only way to prevent new attacks is to accept a permanent state
of emergency and police-state measures. If the terrorists were able
to plan and execute such a massive, coordinated attack, it was
because intelligence agencies did not use the powers they already
have to prevent attacks that were carried out by Islamist terrorist
forces with which they have close political ties.
On November 25, the New York Times
reported that Belgian authorities had a list of suspected Islamists
that included the Belgian residents who were involved in the Paris
attacks. It wrote, “a month before the Paris terrorist attacks,
Mayor Françoise Schepmans of Molenbeek, a Brussels district long
notorious as a haven for jihadists, received a list with the names
and addresses of more than 80 people suspected as Islamic militants
living in her area.”
Citing sources inside Belgium’s security services,
the Times wrote, “the list included two brothers who would
take part in the bloodshed in France on Nov. 13, as well as the man
suspected of being the architect of the terrorist plot, Abdelhamid
Abaaoud, a Molenbeek resident who had left for Syria to fight for
the Islamic State in early 2014.”
Schepmans said, “What was I supposed to do about
them? It is not my job to track possible terrorists.” She noted that
this is “the responsibility of the federal police.”
Abaaoud, who died in the massive police raid in
Saint-Denis last week and was believed to have orchestrated the
attacks, lived in Molenbeek. Known to police since 2002, he received
multiple prison sentences between 2006 and 2012. He came to the
attention of the intelligence services in February 2014, when he
appeared in an Islamist video driving a truck dragging the corpses
of nonbelievers. Six months later, international arrest warrants
were issued for him.
The two brothers cited by the Times,
Brahim and Salah Abdeslam, also lived in Molenbeek. Brahim blew
himself up on the boulevard Voltaire and his brother, Salah Abdeslam,
is currently on the run.
Police also had a file on Omar Ismaïl Mostefai, a
suicide bomber at Bataclan theater, even before he travelled to
Syria in 2013, while Sami Amimour, a gunman at the Bataclan, had
been detained in 2012 due to suspected terrorist links.
Already before the Times report, numerous
media outlets had
revealed that most Islamists involved in the November 13 attack
were known to security forces. Since the Paris attacks, a growing
number of experts on French Islamism have expressed amazement that
such figures were allowed to operate in France and prepare the
attacks.
When Abaaoud was identified as a possible
orchestrator of the attack, David Thomson, a journalist specializing
in jihad in France and author of French Jihadists, wrote:
“if this report is substantiated, what would be involved would be
far more than astonishment at a meltdown of the security services.”
Thomson explained, “One must understand who this
man is. He is the public face of the French-speaking jihadi world.
His face was displayed for several days last year round-the-clock on
all France’s major news channels. In 2013 and 2014, on his own
Facebook page, under his true identity, he posted videos of himself
on the Syrian front, grenade launcher in hand, calling for people to
join him.”
Abaaoud’s ability to travel in Europe and plan and
obtain supplies for a major terrorist attack can only be explained
by the close ties between Islamist terrorist circles and French
intelligence, who uses them to go fight in the imperialist war for
regime change in Syria. Under these conditions, the Paris attackers
were able to exploit what amounted to official protection for their
operations from sections of the French state.
The Socialist Party (PS) government’s claims about
the attacks are rapidly being discredited, among rising disputes
inside the state apparatus and the security services. Interior
Minister Bernard Cazeneuve had claimed, “A zero-risk situation faced
with such actors, who have declared war on our country and on Europe
… that doesn’t exist.”
In fact, amid deep divisions inside French
imperialist circles over how to proceed, sections of French
intelligence are criticizing the PS’ all-out support for regime
change in Syria for blocking police operations in France. “Since the
arrival of [PS Foreign Minister] Laurent Fabius at the Quai d’Orsay,
all contacts with Damascus have been cut, because Paris is betting
on the fall of the regime. … All the French jihadists are going
there,” said Bernard Squarcini, a top intelligence official under
conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Squarcini told Valeurs actuelles that
Prime Minister Manuel Valls refused an offer from Syrian
intelligence, passed through Squarcini, to provide more details on
French jihadists fighting in Syria. Valls’ refusal was motivated by
“ideological reasons,” Squarcini said.
This policy is rooted not only in the aggressive
foreign policy of French imperialism and its NATO allies, including
the United States, but the escalating social and economic crisis of
European capitalism. The ruling elites are happy to rely on Islamist
terrorist groups as instruments of their foreign policy overseas,
while using their operations to justify massive assaults on
democratic rights at home. This makes a mockery of the so-called
“war on terror.”
The PS, whose austerity policies obtained a 3
percent approval rating in one poll last year, is handing over
sweeping powers to police in a 3-month state of emergency, and
planning to write a permanent state of emergency into the French
constitution.
After the Paris attacks, the right-wing Belgian
government of Prime Minister Charles Michel declared a security
emergency last weekend citing an imminent terrorist threat, ordered
the shutdown of entire neighbourhoods, and launched vast
police-military operations, ostensibly to arrest Islamist suspects.
In fact, only one individual was detained.
This led to broad charges, including within
sections of the political establishment, that the government was
manipulating events for its own political purposes. (See: “Official
justifications for Brussels lockdown unravel”)
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