The Al Qaeda Manual (continued)
UK/BM-51 TRANSLATION
EIGHT LESSON
MEMBER SAFETY
Defining
Members Safety:
This
is a set of measures taken by members who perform
undercover missions in order to prevent the enemies
from getting to them.
It is necessary for any party that adopts Jihad
work and has many members to subdivide its members
into three groups, each of which has its own security
measures. The three groups are:
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The overt member |
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The covert member |
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The commander |
Measures that Should be Taken
by the Overt Member:
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He should not be curious and inquisitive
about matters that do not concern him.
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He should not
be chatty and talkative about everything he
knows or hears. |
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He should not
carry on him the names and addresses of those
members he knows. If he has to, he should
keep them safe. |
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During
times of security concerns and arrest campaigns
and especially if his appearance is Islamic,
he should reduce his visits to the areas
of trouble and remain at home instead. |
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When conversing on the
telephone, he should not talk about any
information that might be of use to the
enemy.
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When
sending letters, he should not mention any
information that might be of use to the
enemy. When receiving letters, he should
burn them immediately after reading them
and pour water on them to prevent the enemy
from reading them. Further, he should destroy
any traces of fire so the enemy would not
find out that something was burned. |
Measures
that Should be Taken by the Undercover Member:
In addition to the above measures, the member
should...
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Not reveal his true
name to the Organization's members who
are working with him, nor to the [Islamic]
Da'wa [Call].
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Have
a general appearance that does not indicate
Islamic orientation (beard, toothpick, book,
[long] shirt, small Koran). |
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Be careful not to mention
the brothers’ common expressions
or show their behaviors (special praying
appearance, “may Allah reward you”,
“peace be on you" while arriving
and departing, etc.)
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Avoid
visiting famous Islamic places (mosques,
libraries, Islamic fairs, etc.) |
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Carry falsified
personal documents and know all the information
they contain. |
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Have protection
preceding his visit to any place while moving
about (apartment, province, means of transportation,
etc.). |
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Have
complete and accurate knowledge of the security
status related to those around him in his
place of work and residence, so that no
danger or harm would catch him unaware.
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Maintain
his family and neighborhood relationships
and should not show any changes towards
them so that they would not attempt to bring
him back [from the Organization ]for security
reasons. |
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Not resort to
utilizing letters and messengers except in
an emergency. |
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Not speak loudly.
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Not get involved
in advocating good and denouncing evil in
order not to attract attention to himself.
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Break
the daily routine, especially when performing
an undercover mission. For example, changing
the departure and return routes, arrival
and departure times, and the store where
he buys his goods. |
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Not causing any
trouble in the neighborhood where he lives
or at the place of work. |
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Converse on the
telephone using special code so that he does
not attract attention. |
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Not contacting
the overt members except when necessary. Such
contacts should be brief. |
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Not fall into
the enemy's excitement trap, either through
praising or criticizing his Organization.
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Performing the
exercises to detect surveillance whenever
a task is to be performed. |
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Not park in no-parking
zones and not take photographs where it is
forbidden. |
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Closing all that
should be closed before departing the place,
whether at home or his place of undercover
work. |
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Not
undergo a sudden change in his daily routine
or any relationships that precede his Jihad
involvement. Far example, there should not
be an obvious change in his habits of conversing,
movement, presence, or disappearance. Likewise,
he should not be hasty to sever his previous
relationships. |
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Not
meet in places where there are informers,
such as coffee shops, and not live in areas
close to the residences of important personalities,
government establishments, and police stations.
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Not
write down on any media, specially on paper,
that could show the traces and words of
the pen by rubbing the paper with lead powder.
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Measures that Should be Taken by the Commander:
*The commander, whether
in overt or covert work, has special importance
for the following reasons:
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The large amount of
information that he possesses.
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The difficulty of the
command in replacing the commander.
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Therefore, all previously
mentioned security precautions regarding
members should be heightened for the commander.
Many resources should be reserved for
protecting the commanders.
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Important Note:
*Married brothers should observe the following:
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Not talking with their
wives about Jihad work.
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The
members with security risks should not travel
with their wives. A wife with an Islamic appearance
(veil) attracts attention |
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