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A World Wide Web of terrorist plotting
Los Angeles Times ^ | April 16, 2007 | Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer

Posted on 04/16/2007 12:25:32 AM PDT by bd476

The Internet has become a virtual operations center replacing the Al Qaeda bases in Afghanistan and Bosnia.

SARAJEVO, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA — They never met face to face, but the two young zealots became brother warriors in the new land of jihad: the Internet.

Investigators say their bond made them central figures in a terrorism network that spanned eight countries, involved more than 30 suspects and hatched plots in Washington, Toronto, London and Sarajevo.

Maximus was the online moniker of Mirsad Bektasevic, a lanky Bosnian refugee with a dark stare and a hunger for action. At 18, he returned from Sweden to this war-scarred city, where he assembled an arsenal for a suicide attack and filmed a "martyrdom" video.

Irhabi007 was Younis Tsouli, a Moroccan living in London with his diplomat father, investigators say. Hunched day and night over his computer, the diminutive 22-year-old allegedly served as a pioneering cyber-operative for Al Qaeda, oversaw Bektasevic's mission and was at the hub of other plots.

Their case shows that the Internet has become a virtual training camp and operations center replacing the Al Qaeda bases in Afghanistan and Bosnia that produced a legion of fighters, formed them into cells and launched them at targets.

The soldiers of this looser network were more technologically and culturally agile than the grim fanatics who executed attacks in the past, according to trial evidence, court documents and interviews with investigators, defense lawyers, family and friends. They spoke more English than Arabic and listened to the rap of Kanye West along with the harangues of Abu Musab Zarqawi...


(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Technical; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: globaljihad; internet; internetcafe; internetcafes; irhabi007; jihad

1 posted on 04/16/2007 12:25:33 AM PDT by bd476
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To: Cindy
Ping.

2 posted on 04/16/2007 12:29:54 AM PDT by bd476
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To: bd476

Thanks for the ping bd476.

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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1603333/posts?page=33#33


3 posted on 04/16/2007 12:41:25 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: bd476; Cindy
I'm pretty sure the US is keeping a watchful eye on the internet for just this sort of thing through data mining.

Pic of the President in November 2001...

Sample pic of the data mining process...


4 posted on 04/16/2007 2:31:27 AM PDT by andyandval
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To: bd476

Individually, these guys may not pose much of a threat in terms of what damage they actually do compared to WMD, but collectively, as a worldwide terror system, they are a dangerous group.

Why does the Left not see this?


5 posted on 04/16/2007 8:03:55 AM PDT by wildbill
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