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In a phone call to al-Sharq al-Awsat, Egyptian fundamentalist, Muhammad Zakī Mahjoub, claimed that Usāma Bin Lādin, leader of al-Qā‘ida, used money to recruit young Muslims.
The UN Committee Against Torture attacked Sweden to hand over terrorists to Egypt in December 2001. It was claimed that terrorist Ahmad Husayn cUjayza had been tortured after he returned to Egypt. The Committee mentioned that Swedish authorities should have known that Egypt continuously resorts to...
Westerners did not learn the old lesson when they provided a shelter for the inhuman wolves in their war against communism in Afghanistan. They did not learn from giving shelter to fugitives from justice in Egypt who planned black terrorism, in spite of president Husnī Mubārak’s continuous appeals...
News about the arrest of terrorist suspects all over Europe and the U.S. drew the attention to what is known as the dormant terrorist cells of al-Qācida
The Egyptian authorities released a famous fundamentalist extradited by Sweden in 2002. They also commuted a lifetime sentence of another to a 15-year imprisonment.
Al-Maqrīzī Studies Center [T: Officially, Al-Maqrizi Center for Historical Studies], a London-based fundamentalist center, reported the arrest of a leading Egyptian theorist of the former Jamā‘ā Jihādīya , 60 years old Rifā‘ī Surour.
Muhammad Buwayrī, the young Dutch of Moroccan origin and suspect of the murder of the filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, appeared in court for the first time. He said that he had showed up just to clear up the incident regarding his brother being accused of transferring a document from the prison, where...
Sources close to the defense of Egyptian fundamentalist Abu Hamza al-Masrī, who is detained in Britain on charges of 14 accounts within the anti-terror law, revealed a plan by his lawyer to subpoena a former Jewish rabbi who had converted to Islam for testimony, based on the texts taken from the...
Dutch authorities deported a Turkish Islamic education teacher branded by the prosecutors as dangerous to the national security. The authorities reported that the teacher gave lessons that incited hatred in a mosque in Rotterdam.
Berlin’s supreme court upheld a ruling to have the imam of a mosque in the German capital banished on charges of “inciting violence and undermining social peace.” Turkish Muslim leader Yacub Tadshi, 59, has reportedly asked for God’s protection for suicide bombers in Israel and Iraq during a...

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