Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Extremist Education in Minnesota

 
At the Counterterrorism Blog, Douglas Farah describes a Minnesota website that teaches Jihad (Holy War). The Middle East Media Research Institute has details on the site, which tells people how to join al Qaeda, how to attack high value targets and how to form a functioning cell.

"What is the difference between you and the hero of the New York attack, Muhammad Atta, who planned an action which even today shakes the world every time it is mentioned? Assassinating the ambassador takes no more than a gun and a bullet. One could disguise oneself as a peddler in order to tail [the target], which shouldn't cost a lot of money...

If you know any young people - whether one, two, or more - in your area, mosque, or university who are as dedicated and enthusiastic about jihad as you are, come to an understanding with them, and together form a cell whose objective is to help Islam and only Islam...

...You feel that you want to carry a weapon, fight, and kill the occupiers, and that it is our duty to call for jihad as much as to call for prayer... All that is required is a firm personal decision to fulfill this obligation, and participation in jihad and the resistance...

These guys sound almost as bad as the militant Buddhists.

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