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Posted on November 22nd, 2004 by .
Categories: International Terrorism.
SR.com: Terrorists raise cash online, expert says
Under cross-examination by defense attorney Chuck Peterson, Paz acknowledged that he has some of the same materials that were identified in court posted on his own Web site.
Those include �The Intifada and the New Tartars,� a searing anti-Israel lecture given by extremist Saudi Sheikh Safar Alhawali, for which Al-Hussayen helped arrange a three-hour live Internet broadcast. Paz said the lengthy anti-Jewish, anti-Israel and anti-American diatribe has since been published as a book.
�I downloaded it from the Internet, from Alhawali’s Web site,� he said.
But Paz said he posts extremist material, including graphic pictures he downloaded from an Islamist Web site, for use by researchers around the world � not to advocate their content.
�They do not appear here on Islamist Web sites,� Paz said.
�No, they appear on your Web site,� Peterson responded. �Yes,� Paz said.
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