Well stated, Diogenesis. Thank you Ian & Cindy and all contributors/researchers/linkers.
and from pg.31 of the "Recommended Reading" UN Report at the beginning of this thread...
109. A practical way for listed individuals and entities to circumvent the arms embargo is through use of the Internet. The Internet has become a potential recruitment centre providing passive radicalization, active indoctrination and theoretical terrorist instruction. Trainers are available in virtual camps to pass on their knowledge without ever needing to be in physical contact their students. The Team has provided the Committee with analysis regarding the use of the Internet by Al-Qaida and its associates and is conducting further work on the subject; in doing so, it will consider specific recommendations relevant to the implementation of the arms embargo.
...ping to jveritas...you should be in charge of this instead of these UNaccountable bureaucrats.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=alqaeda
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=alqaida
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/018997.php
December 2, 2007
“Oz Inmates studying al-Qaeda manual”
(SYDNEY MORNING HERALD)
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “ISLAMIC extremists are using an al-Qaeda training manual to give them instructions for taking over the state’s toughest jails, prison authorities have alleged.
Up to 40 inmates had established an internal organisational structure to maintain morale, resist interrogation and recruit members to Islam.
The prisoners had set up leadership groups in several maximum-security jails, with their activities governed by the code outlined in the al-Qaeda manual for incarcerated followers.
A number of Corrective Services staff have been targeted, some with violent threats by inmate groups. Other staff have been singled out for conversion to Islam.”