03.06.2004, 13:57
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Zitat:U.S. Raids N.Va. Office of Saudi-Based Charity.
Wednesday June 02, 2004 7:25am
Alexandria, Va. (AP) - Federal agents have raided the Alexandria (website - news) headquarters of a Saudi-based charity founded by a nephew of Osama bin Laden (website - news - bio) .
The Washington Post reports that the FBI (website) , immigration agents and the Joint Terrorism Task Force raided the World Assembly of Muslim Youth on Friday. All the office's files and computer hard drives were seized, and the group says a volunteer board member was arrested on immigration charges.
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Zitat:Islamism's Campus Club.
By Jonathan Dowd-Gailey
Middle East Quarterly | June 2, 2004
The northern Virginia-based Muslim Students' Association (MSA) might easily be taken for a benign student religious group. It promotes itself as a benevolent, non-political entity devoted to the simple virtue of celebrating Islam and providing college students a healthy venue to develop their faith and engage in philanthropy. Along these lines, its constitution declares the MSA's mission as serving "the best interest of Islam and Muslims in the United States and Canada so as to enable them to practice Islam as a complete way of life."[1]
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Yet consider some of these recent activities of the MSA:
· At a meeting in Queensborough Community College in New York in March 2003, a guest speaker named Faheed declared, "We reject the U.N., reject America, reject all law and order. Don't lobby Congress or protest because we don't recognize Congress. The only relationship you should have with America is to topple it ... Eventually there will be a Muslim in the White House dictating the laws of Shariah."
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Zitat:Drive to halt spread of al-Qa'eda in UK.
By Toby Helm
(Filed: 31/05/2004)
Downing Street has drawn up secret plans to prevent the spread of extremism among young Muslims after confidential studies found that there are up to 10,000 "active" supporters of al-Qa'eda in Britain.
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Zitat:Risk of radioactive "dirty bomb" growing.
19:00 02 June 04
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The risk of somebody somewhere triggering a radioactive "dirty bomb" is growing, evidence gathered by the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency suggests.
The IAEA's records, which it has released to New Scientist, show a dramatic rise in the level of smuggling of radiological materials, defined as radioactive sources that could be used in dirty bombs but not nuclear bombs.
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Zitat:WAKE-UP CALL TO THE MUJAHIDEEN
SITE Institute
SITE Institute,6/2/2004 - On June 2, 2004, the following message was posted on an Islamic Website considered to be a mouthpiece of Al Qaeda. This important and dangerous message questions the Mujahideen’s focus on Saudi Arabia alone and instigates a wake-up call for Muslims to attack other countries that are harboring Americans such as Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
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