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Thousands of Deadly Islamic Terror Attacks Since 9/11

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Terrorists Training in America

Islamic extremists in the United States have traditionally set up shop in big cities with large Muslim populations: places like New York City, Dearborn, Michigan and even Washington, DC. But one secretive group is doing just the opposite.

They call themselves Muslims of America. They've established compounds throughout the rural U.S. They are said to have close ties to a violent Pakistani group named Jamaat Al-Fuqra. Both groups are led by the same extremist cleric: Sheikh Mubarak Gilani.

 

TERROR GROUPS

Center for Defense Information
List of Known Terrorist Organization

Central Intelligence Agency
The War on Terrorism
The World Factbook

Council on Foreign Relations
Havens for Terrorism
State Sponsors of Terrorism
Terrorist Organizations
Terrorist Leaders
Terrorist Financing

Home Office (UK)
Proscribed Terrorist Groups

Naval Post Graduate School
Terrorist Group Profiles

Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Congressional Testimony
Reports

Terrorism Knowledge Base
Groups
Leaders & Members

US Department of State
Country Reports on Terrorism
Foreign Terrorist Organizations
Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism
State Sponsors of Terrorism
Terrorist Exclusion List

Wikipedia
List of Terrorist Organizations

Major Terrorist Networks in the United States

Cities
Arlington, TX
Boca Raton, FL
Boston, MA
Charlotte, NC
Chicago, IL
Cleveland, OH
Columbia, MO
Dallas, TX
Dearborn, MI
Denver, CO
Detroit, MI
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Ft. Worth, TX
Herndon, VA
Houston, TX
Kansas City, MO
Laurel, MD
Los Angeles, CA
Madison, WI
Minneapolis, MN

Terror Groups
Abu Sayyaf
Al Fuqra
Al Gama'at Islamiyya
Al Muhajiroun
Al Qaeda
Algerian Armed Islamic Group
Algerian Islamic Salvation Front
American Islamic Group
Hamas
Hezbollah
Islamic Jihad
Islamic Liberation Party
ISNA
Jamaat e-Islamia
Jamaat ul-Fuqra
Mara Salvatruchas
Muslim Brotherhood
National Islamic Front
Yemen Islamic Jihad
New York, NY
Oklahoma City, OK
Orlando, FL
Plainfield, IN
Potomac, MD
Portland, OR
Raleigh, NC
Roanoke, VA
Seattle, WA
San Diego, CA
San Francisco, CA
Santa Clara, CA
Shanksville, PA
Springfield, VA
St. Paul, MN
Tampa, FL
Tucson, AZ
Tulsa, OK
Washington DC

 

Free Speech in the Age of Jihad - Robert Spencer
In recent years, proponents of Islamic jihad have increasingly turned to the courts and government agencies in their effort to suppress criticism of radical Islam. The result has been a proliferation of libel suits and so-called “hate speech” actions that aim to curtail free speech and further the cause of radical Islam. Although generally initiated in countries less hospitable to free expression than the United States, these actions have had a profound “spill over” effect on American authors, journalists, and publishers.

More here:

http://www.defenddemocracy.org:80/research_topics/research_topics_show.htm?doc_id=677349

http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/04/freedom-of-spee.html

From the "Libel Tourism, 'Hate Speech', and Political Freedom" conference - 04-10-08


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