MI5 Says Kids Groomed for
Terror Attacks by Al Qaida
Since 11-05-07
Monday, November 5, 2007
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LONDON -- Extremists are grooming children and teenagers to plot terrorist
attacks against Britain, the director of the domestic spy agency said Monday.
But Jonathan Evans, making his first public speech since becoming
director-general of Britain's MI5 agency in April, said vital resources needed
to tackle terrorism are being diverted to counter the espionage threat from
Russia and China.
''Terrorists are methodically and intentionally targeting young people and
children in this country,'' Evans said, according to a text of his speech in
Manchester, England. ''They are radicalizing, indoctrinating and grooming young,
vulnerable people to carry out acts of terrorism.''
Testimony from a U.S. terrorist-turned-witness in British court cases has
revealed how young Britons are trained for attacks at terrorist camps in tribal
areas of Pakistan.
Evans said though Pakistan remains a key training ground for Britons, similar
centers are emerging elsewhere. Al-Qaida in Iraq is attempting to stage attacks
outside Iraq and parts of East Africa, particularly Somalia, have become a key
area for training and planning of attacks on Britain, he said.
Evans said thwarting plots alone is not enough to stop the threat of extremist
terrorism, and urged the government and society to counter the message of
radical preachers.
''If we only react tactically while our enemies plan strategically, we shall be
hard put to win this. A key part of our strategy must be perseverance,'' Evans
said at a newspaper editors' conference. ''It starts with rejection of the
violent extremist ideology across society.''
He said al-Qaida ''has a clear determination to mount terrorist attacks against
the United Kingdom.''
But Evans warned that efforts to tackle terrorism are being stalled by work to
halt foreign intelligence agents from stealing sensitive information on civilian
and military technology. He singled out agents from Russia and China.
''So, despite the Cold War ending nearly two decades ago, my service is still
expending resources to defend the U.K. against unreconstructed attempts by
Russia, China and others, to spy on us,'' he said.
Officials at the Russian Embassy in London were not immediately available for
comment.