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 | | The group is led by an enigmatic fanatic known as Hambali. |  | | It is very clear that he had links to terrorism that were broad and deep, including numerous contacts with al Qaeda, including an al Qaeda associate, a man named al Zarqawi, who was operating his network out of Baghdad. |  | | Whatever the future holds, al Qaeda will almost certainly continue to pose a threat to Western influences and the stability of governments across the Mideast and Southeast Asia. |
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| | Al Qaida - SourceWatch |
 | | Al Qaida is the 21st century's first addition to any list of well-known secret organizations. |  | | Marc Sageman asserts that Al Qaida has Egyptian origins, Egyptian ideologies, and Egyptian leaders. |  | | But al Qaeda is now a movement based on an ideology. |
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Al_Qaeda
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| | Inside Al Qaeda; Global Network of Terror; Rohan Gunaratna |
 | | The definitive work on Al Qaeda, this book is based on five years of research, including extensive interviews with its members; field research in Al Qaeda-supported conflict zones in Central, South and Southeast Asia and the Middle East; and monitoring Al Qaeda infiltration of diaspora and migrant communities in North America and Europe. |  | | Finally, to destroy Al Qaeda, Gunaratna shows there needs to be a multipronged, multiagency, and multidimensional response by the international community. |  | | No one reading Gunaratna's book could be in any doubt that Al Qaeda is an awesome force." |
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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/catalog/data/023112/0231126921.HTM
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| | Al Qaida Commander Anticipates 'Huge' Attack Soon |
 | | Regarding Al Qaida detainees, Al-Hijazi said: "We follow their situation closely... |  | | You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." |  | | Al-Hijazi said that Al Qaida instructed its members not to confront the governments of Islamic countries and clarified that Americans are the main target of the organization, wherever they may be, in order to cause their disintegration and collapse, even if it takes a long time. |
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| | Debunk the myth of Al Qaeda csmonitor.com |
 | | Still, the campaign succeeded in creating the image of an invincible force, and "Islamic Jihad" became a symbol to follow much as Al Qaeda is today. |  | | The US must be careful about its use of the term "Al Qaeda." Meaning "the base" in Arabic, it originally referred to an Afghan operational base for the mujahideen during the Soviet occupation in the '80s. |  | | By allowing Al Qaeda to become the top brand name of international terrorism, Washington has packaged the "enemy" into something with a structure, a leader, and a main area of operation. |
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 | | Al Wahdah Al Wahdah ( Unity) is one of the 26 Sudan. |  | | Muhammad al-Baqir Imam Muhammad al Baqir (Zaidis as the fifth imam). |  | | Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad Ibrahim Ahmad Abd Al-Sattar Muhammad Al-Tikriti was the chief of staff of the Sadda... |
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| | Yemeni at Guantanamo says he's al-Qaida member ajc.com |
 | | GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba — A Yemeni poet accused of crafting al-Qaida propaganda admitted Thursday to a U.S. military commission that he is a member of Osama bin Laden's terror network, and he argued to be allowed to represent himself. |  | | The Pentagon has accused al Bahlul of being a "key al-Qaida propagandist who produced videos glorifying the murder of Americans to recruit, inspire and motivate other al-Qaida members" to attack the United States and other countries. |  | | Earlier, when al Bahlul was asked if he had any questions, he replied: "Am I allowed to represent myself?" |
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| | Jamaat al-Tawhid wa'l-Jihad / Unity and Jihad Group |
 | | It is waging a campaign against the Jordanian monarchy, which it rejects as "un-Islamic." Based on a militant interpretation of Islam, the Al Tawhid movement promotes and supports the "jihad" of all fellow-believers worldwide; in particular, the "fight against non-believers and crusaders" led by Usama bin Laden and al-Qaida. |  | | The German government has established that ZARQAWI is the operational leader of Al Tawhid, an organization with close personal and organizational links to the al-Qaida network. |  | | Four days before the U.S. presidential election al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden has threatened new attacks on the United States. |
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| | CNN.com - Tapes shed new light on bin Laden's network - August 19, 2002 |
 | | And although it is not known with certainty that all of the material contained in the tapes came from bin Laden's personal library, it includes revealing looks at the al Qaeda leader and his personal security arrangements. |  | | But there was agreement that whatever it was, it was a powerful agent, adding to the significance of the tapes and what they say about al Qaeda. |  | | And it is those tapes that are there, because that itself shows that this is the al Qaeda library. |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/08/18/terror.tape.main
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Inside Al Qaeda |
 | | Writes Gunaratna: "Al Qaeda's leadership, membership and supporters firmly believe that everything happens according to God's will." |  | | This is THE definitive book so far on Al Qadea for several reasons. |  | | Al Qaeda's emir-general, Osama bin Muhammad bin Laden, was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on July 30, 1957. |
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| | GN Online: Yemen will not hand over Al Qaida suspects, says Saleh |
 | | Addressing the concluding session of the annual meeting of his party, Saleh said he had asked tribal chiefs to persuade Al Qaida suspects, believed to be hiding in some governorates, to surrender and provide all the information they have. |  | | Saleh said several members of Al Qaida and Jihad organisation are simply deceived. |  | | Yemeni forces have been searching for Al Qaida suspects in three governorates east of the country since December. |
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| | FSB Director Says Al Qaida Network Exposed in Russia - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM |
 | | He added that another Al Qaida member, Abu Muskhab, had been detained and was giving very valuable evidence. |  | | He named the main Al Qaida operation man in the region, Abu Hafs, who succeeded another warlord, Hattab, who was earlier killed by federal troops. |  | | There are about 10 Al Qaida members in the Russian North Caucasus. |
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| | GN Online: Yemen rejects Al Qaida offer to halt attacks |
 | | The Yemen branch of Al Qaida has submitted an initiative to the government saying it will give up operations against the Western interests in Yemen in return for meeting ten conditions. |  | | "Allowing the Mojahedeen to join their brothers in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Palestine," says a statement attributed to the so-called Yemen branch of Al Qaida and published in Al Sahwanet, mouthpiece of the Islamic-oriented opposition party. |  | | The statement strongly blasted the Yemeni government describing it as "the second partner of the Americans in their alliance against Islam and Muslims after the apostate Pakistani regime." |
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| | The phony (Mossad) Al Qaeda Cell in Palestine |
 | | Does he mean these "al Qaeda militants" who were detained in December 2002? |  | | Are ALL Al Qaeda really working for Israel? |  | | Is 'Al Qaeda' the modern incarnation of 'Emmanuel Goldstein'? |
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| | al_qaida.html |
 | | Despite the perception of some people, Al Qaida members are ethnically diverse and are connected by their fundamentalist version of Islam. |  | | From January 5, to January 8, 2000, Al-Qaida held the 2000 Al Qaeda Summit in a condominium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |  | | According to the United States Department of State, Al Qaida has operated in the following countries. |
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| | Terror Tuesday: Impact on South Asia -- Al Qaeda-Profile |
 | | Over the past five years, the Al-Qaeda has evolved from being a regional threat to US troops in the Persian Gulf to a global threat to US as also other countries it perceives as being enemies of Islam. |  | | Laden is the undisputed leader, referred to as emir-general or prince by his followers, who must take a sworn oath to him, violation of, which is punishable by death. |  | | Al Qaeda is vehemently anti-Western, with the United States of America perceived as an enemy of Islam. |
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| | terrorismfiles.org : al-Qa'ida (Al-Qaeda) |
 | | No laws outside the Koran would exist in Kalifah so as not to disrupt the total observance of Islam. |  | | Majlis al Shura: The consultation council that considers and approves majors policies and actions. |
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| | Living proof of al-Qaida in Iraq - Nightly News with Brian Williams - MSNBC.com |
 | | He’s the deputy to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the head of Ansar al Islam, who has direct links to al-Qaida. |  | | In a separate raid last week, U.S. special forces netted another big catch. He’s Husam al Yemeni, also known as “Firas” — No. 2 in the terrorist group Ansar al Islam and suspected of planning and executing terrorist attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq. |
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| | Wired News: How Al-Qaida Site Was Hijacked |
 | | Al Neda contained editorials by major al-Qaida leaders, some of them explicit calls for action and justification of terrorist activities. |  | | For five days, visitors believed www.alneda.com was still the real al-Qaida site. |  | | At that point, Messner put up a copy of the original al-Qaida website on his new domain, with one subtle difference. |
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| | CNS - Al-Qaida Profile |
 | | Name: Al-Qaida, Al-Qa'idah, al Qaeda, or "the Base" |  | | Allegedly second in command behind bin Laden, Atef is a member of al-Qaida's majlis al shura and is the group's chief of military operations. |  | | U.S. prosecutors have also stated that al-Qaida members received training in bomb-making from Hizballah (Hezbollah), an Iranian-backed Shi'i Islamic group, although such cooperation is very unlikely, due to the extreme anti-Shi'i ideology propagated by Osama bin Laden and his supporters.[6] |
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| | Student's Web site hacked by al-Qaida |
 | | Messner, the self-proclaimed originator of the "housewife-next-door" genre of Internet porn, left the content of the al Neda Web site as it was under al-Qaida once he owned it, and tracked the traffic that passed by, mostly from Saudi Arabia, until the word got out that the site was no longer under al-Qaida control. |  | | "The Center for Islamic Research and Studies" page used to have a permanent location at www.alneda.com, (al Neda is Arabic for "the Call") until the page was registered by Jon Messner, an American pornographer who re-registered the domain name when it expired. |  | | Although Messner contacted the FBI, by the time they got back to him his ruse had been discovered. |
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| | frontline: hunting bin laden: who is bin laden?: al qaeda PBS |
 | | * In approximately 1989, bin Laden and co-defendant Muhammad Atef founded "Al Qaeda,"" an international terrorist group... |  | | * "Al Qaeda had a command and control structure which included a majlis al shura (or consultation council) which discussed and approved major undertakings, including terrorist operations." Both Atef and bin Laden sat on this council. |  | | * Al Qaeda had ties to other "terrorist organizations that operated under its umbrella," including: the al Jihad group based in Egypt, the Islamic Group, formerly led by Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, and other jihad groups in other countries. |
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| | ANNO 2002 - CRONOLOGIA - CORRIERE DEL 2000 |
 | | 16 - IRAQ: a Baghdad muore Abu Nidal, leader di 'Al Fatah -Consiglio Rivoluzionario'. |  | | 16 AGO - Abu Nidal, 65 anni, leader di 'Al Fatah-Consiglio Rivoluzionario'. |  | | Al suo posto e' eletto Edmondo Bruti Liberati. |
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| | Middle East Newsline - Area News - Updated Daily |
 | | The Al Qaida agents, the sources said, have resettled in such countries as Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. |  | | U.S. intelligence sources said Saudi princes are believed to be funding the flight of Al Qaida agents from Afghanistan to the Persian Gulf and Middle East. |  | | They said the princes have paid millions of dollars for the escape of hundreds of Al Qaida and Taliban members from Afghanistan through Iran and to the Persian Gulf. |
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| | Definition of Planning and execution of the September 11, 2001 attacks |
 | | Several Al-Qaida members are said to have attended a meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia that regarded the USS Cole bombing and the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks. |  | | The men may have received money financing the plot from Ali Abdul Aziz Ali and Mohammed Yousef Mohamed Alqusaidi, who may be al-Shehhi's brother. |  | | Al-Bayoumi was quick to house immigrants who needed housing. |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Planning_and_execution_of_the_September_11%2C_2001_attacks
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| | Al-Qaida Information - TextSheet.com |
 | | Despite the perception of some people, Al Qaida members are ethnically diverse and are connected by their fundamentalist version of Islam. |  | | From January 5, to January 8, 2000, Al-Qaida held the 2000 Al Qaeda Summit in a condominium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |  | | Al Qaeda members Ramzi Yousef, whom was involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and Khalid Sheik Mohammed, made Operation Bojinka. |
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| | Al Qaeda |
 | | Zarqawi to OBL: Al Qaida in Iraq Facing 'Frightening Future' |  | | U.S. Official: Al Qaida an Election Time Threat |  | | Bo Dietl: 'Hundreds' of Al Qaida Fled to Iraq After 9/11 |
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| | 2000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | May 3 - A rare conjunction occurs on the New Moon including all seven of the traditional celestial bodies known from ancient times up until 1781 with the discovery of Uranus. |  | | Popular culture also holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium. |  | | March 18 - 2000 Taiwanese presidential election : Chen Shui-bian is elected President of the Republic of China. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports Mountain terror summit 'planned attack on US' |
 | | The mountain-top conclave of senior al-Qaida leaders allegedly included Abu Musa al-Hindi, arrested in north-west London earlier this month, and Adnan el-Shukrijumah, who is described by counter-terrorism officials as the next Muhammad Atta - the lead hijacker in the September 11 terror attacks. |  | | William Dalrymple: Al Qaida-style terrorists are not the type who seek out madrasas |  | | Also at the summit was Muhammad Junaid Babar, a Pakistani American who apparently arrived with waterproof socks and other supplies for his comrades. |
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