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Posted on July 8th, 2005 by martijn.
Categories: International Terrorism, Religious and Political Radicalization, Young Muslims.
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Posted on July 8th, 2005 by .
Categories: Murder on theo Van Gogh and related issues, Religious and Political Radicalization, Young Muslims.
Mohammed B. wil geen verdediging – telegraaf.nl [Binnenland]
Mohammed B. wil geen verdediging
AMSTERDAM – Mohammed B., die heeft bekend Theo van Gogh te hebben vermoord, weigert maandag naar de rechtbank te komen in Amsterdam waar zijn proces begint. Ook wil hij dat zijn raadsman geen verdediging voert. Dat zei advocaat P. Plasman vrijdagavond in het NOS Journaal.
Posted on July 8th, 2005 by martijn.
Categories: International Terrorism, Murder on theo Van Gogh and related issues, Religious and Political Radicalization, Young Muslims.
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Posted on July 8th, 2005 by martijn.
Categories: International Terrorism, Religious and Political Radicalization, Young Muslims.
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Posted on July 8th, 2005 by martijn.
Categories: International Terrorism, Religious and Political Radicalization, Young Muslims.
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Posted on July 8th, 2005 by .
Categories: International Terrorism.
News, Commentary, Information and Speculation about Islam in the Digital Age – part of virtuallyislamic.com
Gary Bunt’s website with all kinds of links to articles concerning the ‘London Explosions’
Posted on July 8th, 2005 by martijn.
Categories: International Terrorism, Religious and Political Radicalization.
Until recently, nobody took the fanatical beliefs of al-Muhajiroun too seriously, believing that a British-based group so brazenly “out there” could not be involved in something as “underground” as terrorism. The group is led by the exiled Saudi, Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammad, from his base in north London. Yesterday, in a magazine article, Bakri warned that several radical groups are poised to strike in London.
For all its inflammatory rhetoric, al-Muhajiroun has never been linked to actual violence. Yet, with the discovery last month of half-a-tonne of ammonium nitrate fertiliser – the same explosive ingredient used in the Bali and Turkey terror attacks – and with the arrest of eight young British Muslims in London and the South-East, including six in Luton, extremist groups such as al-Muhajiroun are under the spotlight like never before.
Posted on July 8th, 2005 by .
Categories: International Terrorism, Religious and Political Radicalization.
Until recently, nobody took the fanatical beliefs of al-Muhajiroun too seriously, believing that a British-based group so brazenly “out there” could not be involved in something as “underground” as terrorism. The group is led by the exiled Saudi, Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammad, from his base in north London. Yesterday, in a magazine article, Bakri warned that several radical groups are poised to strike in London.
For all its inflammatory rhetoric, al-Muhajiroun has never been linked to actual violence. Yet, with the discovery last month of half-a-tonne of ammonium nitrate fertiliser – the same explosive ingredient used in the Bali and Turkey terror attacks – and with the arrest of eight young British Muslims in London and the South-East, including six in Luton, extremist groups such as al-Muhajiroun are under the spotlight like never before.