Friday, 27 December 2002

Jihad sites target prayer centre veto - War on Terror, The Australian, 27 December, 2002.

Jihad sites target prayer centre veto - War on Terror: [1 All-round Country Edition]

John Stapleton, Patricia KarvelasThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 27 Dec 2002: 5.
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THE decision by Sydney's Baulkham Hills Council to reject an application for a Muslim prayer centre has been highlighted on some international jihad web sites.
Abbas Aly, who proposed the prayer hall, was concerned to hear that Islamic radicals had taken up his cause on websites like almuhajiroun, closely linked with al-Qa'ida, and islammemo, also seen as a reliable source of al-Qa'ida information.
Islammemo.com, which was one of the first sites in the world to post al-Qa'ida's claims of responsibility for the Mombasa bombing in Kenya, quoted Muslim leaders saying the rejection reflected "the spread of feelings of hostility against Muslims".

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