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Usama Bin Laden’s Son Demands Family’s Release from Iran

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Last Updated (Sunday, 14 March 2010 23:06) Written by Laith Alkhouri Sunday, 14 March 2010 22:16

 

On March 14, 2010, the Global Islamic Media Front – one of several prominent online entities which perform essential media and logistical tasks on behalf of the mujahideen around the world, including Al-Qaida – posted a letter from Usama Bin Laden’s son, Khalid, addressed to Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran. In the letter, he confirms that members of the Bin Ladin family “were forced to enter Iran through unofficial means” after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. He alleges that “they requested a number of times to leave Iran, only to be beaten and silenced.” He pleads for their release, asserting that the “hardships experienced by our families in the prisons and detention centers…has led to the spread of emotional and psychological disorders amongst the women and children.”

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Globalterroralert.com Video Cybercast #2 Now Available

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Last Updated (Friday, 18 December 2009 08:09) Written by Evan Kohlmann Tuesday, 27 March 2007 08:08

The second edition of the Globalterroralert.com Video Cybercast is now available for download from Yahoo! Video, Google Video, and the Internet Archive.  The cybercast covers an array of critical issues, including: Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri's blistering attack on the Palestinian Hamas movement, Al-Qaida's continuing wave of violence in Algeria, the recent suicide bombing at a Moroccan cybercafe, legal charges filed against a Missouri-based terror financing front, the arrest of a jihadi webmaster in Spain, and a full update on the state of the Sunni insurgency in Iraq.

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English-language transcript of Globalterroralert Video Cybercast #2

 

Inaugural Globalterroralert.com Video Cybercast

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Last Updated (Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00) Written by Evan Kohlmann Monday, 05 March 2007 08:04

The inaugural edition of the Globalterroralert.com Video Cybercast is now available for download from Yahoo! Video, Google Video, and the Internet Archive.  The cybercast covers an array of critical issues, including: last week's suicide bomb blast on Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, American Al-Qaida operative Adam Gadahn, the recent activities of Al-Qaida militants in Algeria, Iraqi insurgent attacks on U.S. aircraft, an update on the creeping expansion of Al-Qaida's "Islamic State of Iraq", and more.

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See also:
- [SALON.COM]: "The Iraq insurgency for beginners"
- [CTBLOG]: "Adam Gadahn: Myths and Facts"

   

Video of Pro-Suicide Bombing Rally in NYC

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Last Updated (Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00) Written by Evan Kohlmann Saturday, 22 April 2006 08:03

On April 17, 2006, a Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) suicide bomber killed nine Israelis in an attack on a restaurant in Tel Aviv. Three days later--thanks to ongoing surveillance of extremist communication networks--NEFA investigators were on hand to videotape a rally held outside the Israeli consulate in midtown Manhattan by the so-called "Islamic Thinkers Society" in order to demonstrate their support for anti-Israeli suicide bombings. The Islamic Thinkers Society is a faction of the U.K.-based extremist movement formerly known as Al-Muhajiroun. In 2003, a British member of Al-Muhajiroun carried out a suicide bomb attack at a British-themed restaurant in Tel Aviv, killing three bystanders.

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"Kuwaiti Mujahideen" Claim Attack on Army Base

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Last Updated (Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00) Written by Evan Kohlmann Sunday, 16 January 2005 08:01

The "Media Wing of the Kuwaiti Mujahideen" has issued a statement claiming responsibility for an alleged attack on a Kuwaiti military base and the subsequent murders of three Americans and a South Korean national in the Umm al-Haiman district. According to the communique, at least one individual was "martyred" during the operation: Abu al-Baraa al-Kandahari (identified by Reuters as Saudi Arabian national Hamada al-Enezi). South Korean Foreign Ministry officials have denied receiving any reports of Korean citizens missing from southern Kuwait.

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