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Singaporean man detained under ISA charged with financing terrorism




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16 Sep 2019 05:00PM(Updated: 16 Sep 2019 05:24PM)
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SINGAPORE: A 34-year-old Singaporean man was charged in court on Monday (Sep 16) for providing money for terrorist purposes, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said.

Ahmed Hussein Abdul Kadir has beendetained since August 2018 under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

“He had been radicalised and wanted to undertake armed violence in support of the terrorist group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria,” MHA said in a press release.

An investigation by the Commercial Affairs Department found that Hussein had given S$1,059 on Jul 29, 2016 and US$62 (S$86) on Sep 3, 2016 to a person overseas who was facilitating terrorist acts.
According to court documents, the first transaction was made through Western Union Global Network to an individual named Patrick Gray, and the second was made through PayPal to another individual named Nzingha Kokayi.

Both amounts will be used to benefit a Sheikh Abdullah al-Faisal, who was facilitating terrorist acts, the court documents added.
"These acts of providing money in support of terrorist purposes are serious offences, regardless of the amount, under the Terrorism (Suppression of Financing) Act," said MHA.

If Hussein is convicted, the detention order against him will be cancelled and he will serve the jail term imposed by the court, the ministry added.

"To prevent him spreading his radical ideas to other inmates, he will be held separately and will continue to undergo rehabilitation whilst serving his prison sentence," MHA said.

At the end of the jail sentence, an assessment will be made to check if “he has been successfully rehabilitated or remains a threat to society”.

"If he remains a threat, he may be detained further under the ISA," the ministry said.

“Members of the public are reminded not to remit money, of any amount, or provide any support through the provision of services, supplies or any material to a terrorist organisation, or for facilitating or carrying out any terrorist act,” MHA added.

Anyone found guilty of providing property and services for terrorist purposes may be jailed for up to 10 years, fined up to S$500,000, or both.
“Terrorism and its financing represent a grave threat to domestic and international security, and global action is required to deprive terrorist groups of funding and materials,” the ministry said.
“Singapore is part of this global effort and is strongly committed to combatting terrorism financing, regardless of whether the (money is) used to facilitate terrorist purposes locally or abroad.”

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...inancing-terrorism-islamic-state-isa-11910120
Very dumb. With that money he could've gone to Batam. Screw plenty of ceweks, smoke lots of weed, and drink tons of beer!:biggrin:
 
Because you're suggesting that every race/creed has terrorists, you're indirectly circumventing criticisms of Islam by 1) hinting that 'people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones' and/or 2) suggesting that terrorism is a universal problem rather than codified and encouraged in Islamic scriptures, so it has 'nothing to do with Islam'.

Theres also violence/terrorism mentioned in bible, no? Even other belief we saw they committed terrorist acts too. Why u turn a blind eye or cos u have a slit eye like wat mudhatter always said?

Muslims are not terrorists! And neither are most terrorists Muslims!
Columban Father Patrick McInerney, Sydney, Australia



Fr Patrick McInerney MSSC Muslims are not terrorists! And neither are most terrorists Muslims!
by Rev Dr Patrick McInerney, March 2016
Introduction
No rational person claims, “All Muslims are terrorists!” This is patently false. But due to double standards and the frequent, selective and biased media reporting of sensationalist violence, many might think, “Most terrorists are Muslims!” Contrary to the stereotype, this too is false.
The truth is that the number of acts of terrorism committed by misguided Muslims—in violation of clear Quranic texts and established Islamic principles—is only a tiny fraction of the violence committed in our world. That is why Islamophobia, the fear of Islam and Muslims, is irrational. It is not based in reality, as the following statistics from Europe, America, Australia and the world show.
Statistics on Terrorism in Europe
According to official data from Europol, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, in the 4 years between 2011 and 2014 there were 746 terrorist attacks in Europe. Of these, only eight were religiously-inspired, which is 1% of the total.https://columbanird.org/muslims-are-not-terrorists-and-neither-are-most-terrorists-muslims/#_edn1 But even the perpetrators of these acts were not all Muslim.
‘Religiously inspired’ includes Islamist extremists, as well as Christians, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists who were motivated by (perverted forms of) their religion to hurt others.[ii]
…. in 2013, there were 152 terrorist attacks in Europe. Only two of them were “religiously motivated”, while 84 were predicated on ethno-nationalist or separatist beliefs.[iii]
Before 2011, Europol categorized terrorist attacks differently, but the statistics paint a similar picture:
Between 2006 and 2010, member states recorded 2,131 terrorist attacks in the EU and only eight were “Islamist”. For those of you keeping score, that means Muslim terrorists were responsible for a meagre 0.3 percent of EU terrorism during those years. [iv]
Statistics on Terrorism in the USA
The Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) documented 2,400 terrorist attacks in the United States from 1970 to 2012. Of these,
…. approximately 60 were carried out by Muslims. In other words, approximately 2.5% of all terrorist attacks on US soil between 1970 and 2012 were carried out by Muslims. This is a tiny proportion of all attacks.[v]
An FBI study looking at terrorism committed on US soil between 1980 and 2005 found that 94 percent of the terror attacks were committed by non-Muslims.[vi]
According to the “Muslim-American Terrorism in 2013” study conducted by the University of North Carolina,
Since 9/11, Muslim-American terrorism has claimed 37 lives in the United States, out of more than 190,000 murders during this period.” [vii]
In other words, American Muslims have killed less than 0.0002 percent of those murdered in the USA during this period. We are safer living among Muslims who have a religious obligation to protect minorities than we are among amoral criminals or citizens who have no regard for the lives of others!
In fact in 2013, it was actually more likely Americans would be killed by a toddler than a terrorist. In that year, three Americans were killed in the Boston Marathon bombing. How many people did toddlers kill in 2013? Five, all by accidentally shooting a gun.[viii]
In the USA, rather than being a victim of terrorist violence, “you actually have a better chance of being killed by a refrigerator falling on you”. [ix] But despite this fact, we don’t have any fear of walking into a white goods department store!
Statistics on Terrorism in Australia
“At home” here in Australia (and I use the words “at home” ironically),
half a million Australian women have experienced physical or sexual violence or sexual assault in the past 12 months. More than a million women have experienced physical or sexual assault by their male current or ex-partner since the age of 15.[x]
According to Australian Bureau of Statistics, in the 36 years between 1978 and 2014, 113 people died from terrorism, but this year alone 730 will die from domestic violence—i.e. on average two women each week—and around 2,500 people will take their own lives.
Statistically, the Australian home is a far more dangerous place than the streets of Parramatta, Bankstown or Lakemba!!!
Statistics on Terrorism in the World
According to the Global Terrorism Report 2014:
…. although terrorism is on the increase and a major concern compared to other forms of violence (resulting in 11,133 deaths in 2012), it is relatively small when compared to the 437,000 people killed by homicides in 2012, this being 40 times greater.[xi]
That is, deaths from terrorism account for 0.025 of the total number of murders, or 2.5%
Statistics on the World’s Muslims
Historically, taking in terrorist attacks committed throughout the world in the last 45 years:
Even if Muslims were hypothetically behind every single one of the 140,000 terror attacks committed worldwide since 1970, those terrorists would represent barely 0.009 percent of global Islam.[xii]
And in terms of contemporary, extremist, Islamist organisations:
With an estimated 1.5 billion Muslims around the world and less than 150,000 belonging to organizations such as ISIS, (al-Qaeda, al-Shahbab and Boko Haram) terrorists represent less than 0.001 percent of all Muslims.[xiii]
Given these statistics,
…. this means that you are more likely to be struck by lightning in your lifetime than a Muslim is likely to commit a terrorist attack during that same timespan.[xiv]
So unless you are a walking lightening rod, you can relax. Or as they say, “take a chill pill!” The overwhelming chances are you’ll be fine!
Perspective
Notwithstanding that numerically Christians are currently the most persecuted group of people around the world, in the light of the above statistics it is evident that Islam and Muslims are not the problem. In fact, Islam, rightly lived, is part of the solution!
Moreover, while Islamist, jihadist, extremist attacks are truly wicked, we must keep them in their proper perspective. Not only are they a very tiny proportion of the violence in our world, they shrink to even less significance when we recall the many good things in our world. While acknowledging, addressing, challenging, responding to, and where possible, preventing and correcting the bad things that happen, we must also celebrate the many good things in life—good food, good wine, good friends, good weather, good sex, good beaches, good bush walks, good marriages, good families …. the list is endless! But sadly, these goods are too often under-acknowledged and sometimes even almost entirely overlooked, especially when our hearts and minds are gripped by fears that are largely unfounded.

List of References

https://columbanird.org/muslims-are-not-terrorists-and-neither-are-most-terrorists-muslims/#_ednref1 Muslims Do NOT Carry Out Most Terrorist Attacks, by Joshua A Krisch, http://goo.gl/KQd6nQ, 18/11/15

Europol source – https://www.europol.europa.eu/latest_publications/37

[ii] Muslims Do NOT Carry Out Most Terrorist Attacks, by Joshua A Krisch, http://goo.gl/KQd6nQ, 18/11/15

[iii] Are All Terrorists Muslims? by Dean Obeidullah http://goo.gl/VKdNza, 14/1/15

[iv] Muslims Do NOT Carry Out Most Terrorist Attacks, by Joshua A Krisch, http://goo.gl/KQd6nQ, 18/11/15

[v] Non-Muslims Carried out More than 90% of all Terrorist Attacks in the USA, by Washington’s Blog http://goo.gl/BKzdL0, 13/05/01

[vi] Are All Terrorists Muslims? by Dean Obeidullah http://goo.gl/VKdNza, 14/1/15

[vii] FBI Says 94% of Terrorist Attacks in the US Since 1980 Are by Non-Muslims, by Washington’s Blog http://goo.gl/FKnges 18/12/15

[viii] Are All Terrorists Muslims? by Dean Obeidullah http://goo.gl/NR2Mxd, 14/1/15

[ix] Are All Terrorists Muslims? by Dean Obeidullah http://goo.gl/NR2Mxd, 14/1/15

[x] Suicide, Domestic Violence and Terrorism, by John Lord http://goo.gl/vP0y3f, 23/04/15

[xi] Global Terrorism Index 2014 http://goo.gl/5cQvLS

[xii] Muslims Do NOT Carry Out Most Terrorist Attacks, by Joshua A Krisch, http://goo.gl/KQd6nQ, 18/11/15

[xiii] Islamicity Indices: The Best Instrument for Changing the Muslim World, by Hossein Askari, http://goo.gl/BLPyYc, 11/01/16

[xiv] Muslims are not Terrorists, by Omar Alnatour http://goo.gl/ZGr708, 15/12/18
 
Theres also violence/terrorism mentioned in bible, no? Even other belief we saw they committed terrorist acts too. Why u turn a blind eye or cos u have a slit eye like wat mudhatter always said?

Muslims are not terrorists! And neither are most terrorists Muslims!
Columban Father Patrick McInerney, Sydney, Australia



Fr Patrick McInerney MSSC Muslims are not terrorists! And neither are most terrorists Muslims!
by Rev Dr Patrick McInerney, March 2016
Introduction
No rational person claims, “All Muslims are terrorists!” This is patently false. But due to double standards and the frequent, selective and biased media reporting of sensationalist violence, many might think, “Most terrorists are Muslims!” Contrary to the stereotype, this too is false.
The truth is that the number of acts of terrorism committed by misguided Muslims—in violation of clear Quranic texts and established Islamic principles—is only a tiny fraction of the violence committed in our world. That is why Islamophobia, the fear of Islam and Muslims, is irrational. It is not based in reality, as the following statistics from Europe, America, Australia and the world show.
Statistics on Terrorism in Europe
According to official data from Europol, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, in the 4 years between 2011 and 2014 there were 746 terrorist attacks in Europe. Of these, only eight were religiously-inspired, which is 1% of the total.https://columbanird.org/muslims-are-not-terrorists-and-neither-are-most-terrorists-muslims/#_edn1 But even the perpetrators of these acts were not all Muslim.
‘Religiously inspired’ includes Islamist extremists, as well as Christians, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists who were motivated by (perverted forms of) their religion to hurt others.[ii]

…. in 2013, there were 152 terrorist attacks in Europe. Only two of them were “religiously motivated”, while 84 were predicated on ethno-nationalist or separatist beliefs.[iii]
Before 2011, Europol categorized terrorist attacks differently, but the statistics paint a similar picture:
Between 2006 and 2010, member states recorded 2,131 terrorist attacks in the EU and only eight were “Islamist”. For those of you keeping score, that means Muslim terrorists were responsible for a meagre 0.3 percent of EU terrorism during those years. [iv]
Statistics on Terrorism in the USA
The Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) documented 2,400 terrorist attacks in the United States from 1970 to 2012. Of these,

…. approximately 60 were carried out by Muslims. In other words, approximately 2.5% of all terrorist attacks on US soil between 1970 and 2012 were carried out by Muslims. This is a tiny proportion of all attacks.[v]
An FBI study looking at terrorism committed on US soil between 1980 and 2005 found that 94 percent of the terror attacks were committed by non-Muslims.[vi]
According to the “Muslim-American Terrorism in 2013” study conducted by the University of North Carolina,

Since 9/11, Muslim-American terrorism has claimed 37 lives in the United States, out of more than 190,000 murders during this period.” [vii]
In other words, American Muslims have killed less than 0.0002 percent of those murdered in the USA during this period. We are safer living among Muslims who have a religious obligation to protect minorities than we are among amoral criminals or citizens who have no regard for the lives of others!
In fact in 2013, it was actually more likely Americans would be killed by a toddler than a terrorist. In that year, three Americans were killed in the Boston Marathon bombing. How many people did toddlers kill in 2013? Five, all by accidentally shooting a gun.[viii]
In the USA, rather than being a victim of terrorist violence, “you actually have a better chance of being killed by a refrigerator falling on you”. [ix] But despite this fact, we don’t have any fear of walking into a white goods department store!
Statistics on Terrorism in Australia
“At home” here in Australia (and I use the words “at home” ironically),

half a million Australian women have experienced physical or sexual violence or sexual assault in the past 12 months. More than a million women have experienced physical or sexual assault by their male current or ex-partner since the age of 15.[x]
According to Australian Bureau of Statistics, in the 36 years between 1978 and 2014, 113 people died from terrorism, but this year alone 730 will die from domestic violence—i.e. on average two women each week—and around 2,500 people will take their own lives.
Statistically, the Australian home is a far more dangerous place than the streets of Parramatta, Bankstown or Lakemba!!!
Statistics on Terrorism in the World
According to the Global Terrorism Report 2014:

…. although terrorism is on the increase and a major concern compared to other forms of violence (resulting in 11,133 deaths in 2012), it is relatively small when compared to the 437,000 people killed by homicides in 2012, this being 40 times greater.[xi]
That is, deaths from terrorism account for 0.025 of the total number of murders, or 2.5%
Statistics on the World’s Muslims
Historically, taking in terrorist attacks committed throughout the world in the last 45 years:

Even if Muslims were hypothetically behind every single one of the 140,000 terror attacks committed worldwide since 1970, those terrorists would represent barely 0.009 percent of global Islam.[xii]
And in terms of contemporary, extremist, Islamist organisations:
With an estimated 1.5 billion Muslims around the world and less than 150,000 belonging to organizations such as ISIS, (al-Qaeda, al-Shahbab and Boko Haram) terrorists represent less than 0.001 percent of all Muslims.[xiii]
Given these statistics,
…. this means that you are more likely to be struck by lightning in your lifetime than a Muslim is likely to commit a terrorist attack during that same timespan.[xiv]
So unless you are a walking lightening rod, you can relax. Or as they say, “take a chill pill!” The overwhelming chances are you’ll be fine!
Perspective
Notwithstanding that numerically Christians are currently the most persecuted group of people around the world, in the light of the above statistics it is evident that Islam and Muslims are not the problem. In fact, Islam, rightly lived, is part of the solution!
Moreover, while Islamist, jihadist, extremist attacks are truly wicked, we must keep them in their proper perspective. Not only are they a very tiny proportion of the violence in our world, they shrink to even less significance when we recall the many good things in our world. While acknowledging, addressing, challenging, responding to, and where possible, preventing and correcting the bad things that happen, we must also celebrate the many good things in life—good food, good wine, good friends, good weather, good sex, good beaches, good bush walks, good marriages, good families …. the list is endless! But sadly, these goods are too often under-acknowledged and sometimes even almost entirely overlooked, especially when our hearts and minds are gripped by fears that are largely unfounded.


List of References

https://columbanird.org/muslims-are-not-terrorists-and-neither-are-most-terrorists-muslims/#_ednref1 Muslims Do NOT Carry Out Most Terrorist Attacks, by Joshua A Krisch, http://goo.gl/KQd6nQ, 18/11/15

Europol source – https://www.europol.europa.eu/latest_publications/37

[ii] Muslims Do NOT Carry Out Most Terrorist Attacks, by Joshua A Krisch, http://goo.gl/KQd6nQ, 18/11/15

[iii] Are All Terrorists Muslims? by Dean Obeidullah http://goo.gl/VKdNza, 14/1/15

[iv] Muslims Do NOT Carry Out Most Terrorist Attacks, by Joshua A Krisch, http://goo.gl/KQd6nQ, 18/11/15

[v] Non-Muslims Carried out More than 90% of all Terrorist Attacks in the USA, by Washington’s Blog http://goo.gl/BKzdL0, 13/05/01

[vi] Are All Terrorists Muslims? by Dean Obeidullah http://goo.gl/VKdNza, 14/1/15

[vii] FBI Says 94% of Terrorist Attacks in the US Since 1980 Are by Non-Muslims, by Washington’s Blog http://goo.gl/FKnges 18/12/15

[viii] Are All Terrorists Muslims? by Dean Obeidullah http://goo.gl/NR2Mxd, 14/1/15

[ix] Are All Terrorists Muslims? by Dean Obeidullah http://goo.gl/NR2Mxd, 14/1/15

[x] Suicide, Domestic Violence and Terrorism, by John Lord http://goo.gl/vP0y3f, 23/04/15

[xi] Global Terrorism Index 2014 http://goo.gl/5cQvLS

[xii] Muslims Do NOT Carry Out Most Terrorist Attacks, by Joshua A Krisch, http://goo.gl/KQd6nQ, 18/11/15

[xiii] Islamicity Indices: The Best Instrument for Changing the Muslim World, by Hossein Askari, http://goo.gl/BLPyYc, 11/01/16

[xiv] Muslims are not Terrorists, by Omar Alnatour http://goo.gl/ZGr708, 15/12/18
Ah yes...good news for mudslimes with Catholic priest like tat...soon all of Europe will be mudslimes. Mudslimes of the world rejoice.. because the Christian leadership will surrender to mudslimes.

And violent part of the Bible? Why are Christians not following the violent part of the Bible like the way mudslimes follow the Qur'an n Hadith's? If Christians follow these Bible violent..mudslimes would not have entered into Europe and made it the mess that it is
 
20 Examples of Christian Terrorism In Modern Times

Who is a Christian terrorist? I accidentally stumbled into a debate a while back, in which I was informed that there is no such thing. I watched others offer examples, only to be told either that a given example isn’t really Christian, or that listing the number of examples possible in a tweet proves that there are so few as to be unworthy of discussion. It seemed that a list of just a few examples might be a useful tool.

The term itself, ‘Christian terrorism,’ is by nature, fuzzy and hard to define. Must a terrorist claim a Christian motive, or merely be a Christian (or claim Christianity, since some will assert that one who carries out an attack isn’t a ‘real’ Christian) in order to qualify? After all, it’s typical to declare a case to be ‘radical Islamic terror,’ as soon as the attacker is profiled as Muslim, regardless of motive. Who exactly is a Christian? What exactly is a terror attack? Must it be murder to count?

Thankfully, we have some guidelines, albeit incomplete. As the ACLU explains here, the U.S. Patriot Act explanded some of these definitions. In short, the act may be considered terrorism merely for endangering life, if the motive appears to be political and coercive. The act can be intended to directly sway government action, or to have an effect by intimidating the civilian population.

That’s pretty broad, and could easily include, for instance, someone following people into bathrooms to check if they are transgender, or outing individuals as undocumented immigrants. The code limits the definition to only include illegal activity. Although harassment, for instance, is certainly a crime, much of the anti-LGBT and anti-immigrant activism doesn’t currently fall outside legal lines — even if it should.

As for specifically being Christian terrorism, this list will be limited to those who either stated that they acted on Christian ideology, or who identified themselves as Christians and appear to have acted on ideology associated with Christian movements.

We’ll also skip the broadest and most obvious groups: the KKK and the Westboro Baptist Church, for instance, whose names always evoke the No True Scotsman fallacy. Yes, we’re well aware that many of you don’t consider these groups to be Christians. They do define themselves as Christian. Still, those two, at least, are so obvious as to go without saying.

Finally, I’ve only listed terroristic acts in modern times — this isn’t Crusades and witch burnings.

1. Brenton Harrison Tarrant

The most obvious recent case is Brenton Harrison Tarrant. He’s been charged with a March 2019 attack in New Zealand, in which at least fifty Muslims were murdered during prayers, and detailed his reasonings in a manifesto. They include allusions to U.S. President Donald Trump (“a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose”), an intent to have a political effect, and his beliefs. He said the question of whether he is a Christian is ‘complicated,’ but also expressed unity with what he seemed to see as a Christian cause, quoting Pope Urban II’s call for crusades: “Let our lives be stronger than death to fight against the enemies of the Christian people.”
2. Robert Doggart

In April 2015, Robert Doggart, a one-time congressional candidate and self-proclaimed Christian minister, was arrested and charged for plotting to attack a mosque and school, and kill Muslims.The Gospel Herald shared Doggert’s own description of his intent, lauding his armor-piercing rounds and boasting a willingness to “cut ‘victims’ to shreds” with a machete.
3. Michael Frederick Griffin

In March 1993, during an anti-abortion protest, Michael Griffin shot Dr Daid Gunn, an abortion provider, three times in the back. According to Slate, he shouted, “Don’t kill any more babies!” and surrendered to police. He claimed to have been radicalized by pro-life activist John Burt, and later justified the murder, saying, “we’re all commanded to protect the innocent children.”
4. Paul Jennings Hill

In July 1994, former Presbyterian minister Paul Jennings Hill approached Pensecola Ladies Center, where Dr. John Bayard Britton was just arriving. Hill opened fire, first murdering the man who had driven Dr. Britton to the hospital, James Barrett, then the doctor himself.truck. He also injured June Barrett, who was also in the vehicle. The New York Times reported that upon his execution, supporters declared Hill a martyr. CBS reported that in an interview before his execution, he boasted that he expects rewards in heaven, and expressed a hope more will follow in his actions.
5. Eric Rudolph

According to CNN, the first bomb Rudolph set was at the Summer Games in Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta in July 1996. He would go on to set bombs at two abortion clinics and a lesbian nightclub before being caught and charged. He has been connected to the Christian Identity movement, and a profile by Blue Ridge Outdoors describes his fear that politicians were planning to throw Christians, including him, in concentration camps.
6. Scott Phillip Roeder

In May 2009, George Tiller, a doctor who performed legal abortions past the 21-week gestation mark, was serving as an usher in his church when Scott Roeder entered and shot him in the head. The Guardian reports that Tiller had been the subject of such attacks previously, when he had been shot in the arms and his clinic had been bombed. Roeder told the jury that he had become a Christian while watching The 700 Club, and had wanted to kill Tiller since shortly after that conversion.
7. Rachelle “Shelley” Shannon

Shelley Shannon was one of those who previously carried out a (failed or nonfatal) attack on George Tiller. She shot him in 1993, as well as carrying out other attacks on clinics where abortions were performed. She spent 25 years imprisoned for her crimes, and upon her release in November 2018, the Kansas City Star reports that clinics took extra security precautions. She reportedly took visitors in prison who are known for the political position that murder of abortion providers is justified, and has been credited as inspiration for attacks by others.
8. James Charles Kopp

Kopp was convicted in 2002 of the 1998 murder of Dr. Barnett Slepian. According to CBS, he maintained that he was innocent of murder, both on the grounds that he meant only to injure, and the grounds that he was saving children by ‘separat[ing] murderers from their weapons of mass destruction.” He’s also suspected of shooting four other abortion providers over a three-year period from 1994 to 1997.
9. Robert Lewis Dear

In 2015, Robert Dear entered a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado and opened fire, killing three people and injuring another nine. The New York Times quoted his ex-wife, who described Dear as “very evangelical,” and “obsessed with the world coming to an end,” as well as describing a belief that he could do what he wanted, as long as he could be divinely forgiven. Documents showed his religious rhetoric, such as an exhortion online to “turn to Jesus or burn in hell,” and praise of other attacks on doctors who perform abortions, calling the violence “God’s work.”
10. Larry McQuilliams

A member of a Christian Identity group called Phineas Priesthood, Larry McQuilliams went on a November 2014 rampage, firing shots on multiple targets in Austin, Texas, including the police department, the Mexican Consulate, and a federal courthouse. He also attempted to set the Mexican consulate on fire, and a map found in his home identified a total of 34 intended targets. He was shot and killed by a police officer, ending his attack. In the van he used to carry out the attack, police found a Phineas Priesthood booklet praising Christian vigilantism. Friends said that McQuilliams had blamed immigrants for his inability to obtain employment.
11. John Salvi

Oh, look, another Christian who carried out violent attacks on abortion clinics. According to Time, Salvi entered an abortion clinic in December 1994, and “sprayed the waiting room with gunfire. Then he did it again, at another abortion clinic two miles away.” He killed two, wounded five, and left at least one pregnant patient afraid to try again to seek an abortion, leading to a ‘wrongful life’ case that was eventually settled out of court.
13. Patrick Stein, Gavin Wright and Curtis Allen

US News reports that three men in Kansas City called themselves The Crusaders, and plotted to bomb targets including a mosque and an apartment building housing Somali refugees. This, sadly, was not an isolated example of a group of people hiding behind their own twisted Christian ideology to carry out what they hoped would be a mass killing of innocent people.
14. John Allen Chau

This one may be controversial, but by the definitions previously discussed, he was a Christian, trying to carry out a goal of furthering his religion, and engaged in an illegal act that could endanger life to do so.

John Allen Chau was a missionary. In November 2018, he tried to take his religion to a population in India. They didn’t want it. Smithsonian has the full story, but in short, North Sentinal Island is off-limits. It’s illegal to pass within 6 miles of the island. The Sentinalese don’t want contact with outsiders. They have not been exposed to outside genetics, diseases, or religious philosophies, and choose to continue with that choice. Forcibly interacting with them risks passing diseases to which outsiders have developed immunity or resistance, that could kill the native population, as invaders and colonists have done to native populations so many times before.

Ignoring all of this, Chau illegally rowed his kayak onto the shore and stepped out to his death by native arrows.

15. The Concerned Christians

Terrorism Research and Analysis Consortium identifies the Concerned Christians as a cult that traveled to Jerusalem in the 90’s with an intent to destroy the AlAqsa mosque, known to some as the third holiest site in Islam. The Concerned Christians, along with some other groups, reportedly believe that the mosque must be destroyed before the second coming of Christ can take place. The Cult Education Institute reported in 2008 that, after being deported from Israel, approximately 20 members traveled to Greece, where their activity so concerned authorities that they were again deported.
16. Alexandre Bissonette

Bissonette reportedly found Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s open-arms declaration that Canada welcomed people regardless of religious affiliation to be the last straw. The Globe and Mail reports that he fired 48 rounds at the Grand Mosque of Quebec City, killing 6 worshippers and wounding another 17. Online, he had posted images lauding Christian Crusades against Muslims, and expressed the sentiment that Christians faced unfair discrimination.
17. Verne Jay Merrell, Charles Barbee, Robert Berry and Brian Ratigan

Four men were charged in 1997 with a spree of crimes including bombing a newspaper office, a bank, and a PLanned Parenthood clinic, and robbing banks. Ratigan was charged only with crimes pertaining to the Planned Parenthood bombing and a bank robbery; the other three faced multiple counts in three bombings, two robberies, and an attempted robbery, according to the New York Times.

The men were described as members of the Phineas Priesthood, and according to Spokesman Review, believed they were carrying out the will of God in domestic terrorism acts. Ratigan spoke at his sentencing, saying that the bank robberies are not a crime, as God does not recognize banks, that clinic bombings are not a crime because the Ten Commandments forbid abortion, and that the judge was representing “the prince of darkness.”
18. Clayton Waagner

Clayton Waagner was convicted of sending threatening letters and letters containing a substance intended to be mistaken for anthrax, to clinics where abortions were performed. These threats were communicated in late 2001, after government officials and media networks had received letters containing real anthrax. According to the Post-Gazette, he told a fellow anti-abortion activist that he had sent the letters and was targeting 42 “abortion industry workers” for murder, and that the Holy Spirit would let those on his list know they were targeted, so they could save themselves by leaving their jobs.
19. Bryce Cuellar

Bryce Cuellar was charged with making terroristic threats in 2016, and after pleading guilty, was sentenced to probation. Calling himself a Christian warrior, he showed his rifles and said he would soon begin killing “gays, [anti-gay slur]s, lesbians, and satanists,” according to KTNV Las Vegas.
20. Francis Grady

Surprise, surprise — another Christian extremist attacks an abortion clinic. In 2012, Francis Grady threw a firebomb through a window. It’s also an example of a successful terrorism attempt — Wisconsin State Journal reports that by 2016, Planned Parenthood had concluded they’d be forced to close that clinic, unable to maintain the level of security necessary after the attack. The result is that a patient might have to travel additional hours to procure an abortion, a restriction that could prove prohibitive for some.
 
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