Militants, ‘hacktivists’ exploit Web, eye recruits
Terrorist groups are increasingly tapping the Web to teach Islamist extremists how to be hackers, recruit techies for cyberwarfare and raise money through online fraud.
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Terrorist groups are increasingly tapping the Web to teach Islamist extremists how to be hackers, recruit techies for cyberwarfare and raise money through online fraud.
Iranian students protest against the Iranian Government for wide-ranging abuses of human rights and corruption.
Sheriff Hunter of Collier County moderates a panel on Radical Islamism in Naples. Dr. Jasser participates.
Muslim actvists go fishing in troubled waters
Newly radicalized Sunnis and disillusioned nationalists are swelling the ranks of al Qaeda in Iraq, which thinks it can turn part of the country into an Islamic emirate, a moderate Sunni politician said yesterday.
A new initiative of MEMRI’s Jihad and Terrorism Studies Project. It will be regularly releasing translated news, analysis, and videos from these websites. The URLs of the sites will be available upon request.
AIFD Chairman, Dr. Jasser, provides commentary, “that all Muslims must play a role in stopping the violence being done in the name of our faith.”
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