Dog Cry Ranch

The Dog Cry Ranch was a sheep ranch near Bly, Oregon that American security officials assert was to be the location of a jihad training camp.[1]

James Uyaama, an American convert to Islam has admitted he met Abu Hamza al Masri in 1999, and convinced him that together they could set up a military training camp where American recruits would be trained for jihad.[1] Abu Hamza was to provide funds and experienced trainers. Uyaama was to provide a safe location for the camp, weapons and the American recruits.

The KOMO News reported "According to court records, the whole setup was a hustle by petty crook James Ujaama of Seattle."[1]

British men Oussama Kassir and Haroon Rashid Aswat, two men who said the had attended training camps in Afghanistan, were to the camp's trainers.[1] When the two men arrived to set up the camp in December 1999 they found there were just rwo recruits, Sami Osman and his teenage brother in law. They found Ujaama had supplied just two old guns and inadequate housing. Ujaama abandoned the camp and the British men, the night of the complaint-filled day they arrived. At Kassir's trial he and Aswat were described as trying to provide training to Osman and his brother-in-law, until they got a phone cal from al Masri. Because they feared al Masri's phone call had been monitored, and had tipped off the American officials, they too fled the camp.

In fact American security officials had been monitoring the developing plans since the first contact between al Masri and Ujaam.[1]

According to American law enforcement officials who tried to extradite al Masri he could have faced a sentence of 100 years.[1][2][3] In return for pleading guilty to providing material support for terrorism, and agreeing to cooperate in helping to convict the British men Ujaama received a two year sentence.

The owner of the ranch and his wife were believed to have been unaware of any criminal or terrorist connection, and were not charged.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Trial record provides account of Oregon jihad camp". Komo News. 2009-10-18. http://www.komonews.com/news/local/64709457.html. Retrieved 2011-10-01. "In late 1999, Ujaama made a pitch to a London imam, Abu Hamza al-Masri. He promised al-Masri a safe haven, recruits and weapons to transform the desert ranch into a Muslim military training camp, court records said."  mirror
  2. ^ Dominic Casciani (2010-07-08). "Abu Hamza US extradition halted". BBC News. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10551784. "Abu Hamza, Mr Ahmad and Mr Ahsan face life sentences and US prosecutors have said that Abu Hamza could be jailed for 100 years. Mr Aswat faces a maximum of 50 years."  mirror
  3. ^ "Court halts radical's extradition". Fox News Australia. 2010-07-09. http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/court-halts-radicals-extradition/story-e6frfku0-1225889612291. "The Strasbourg-based court said it wanted to look into the men's concerns over the length of their possible sentences and conditions at the ADX Florence "supermax" prison in Colorado where they were likely to be held"  mirror