Al Qaeda group said to post online magazine

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Zurwat al-Sanam

From AP:

A new online magazine purportedly posted by al-Qaida’s affiliate in Iraq has launched an effort to recruit Muslims to rid Iraq of infidels and apostates — its names for Americans and their Iraqi partners.

The colorful, well-designed magazine is named Zurwat al-Sanam, Arabic for “The Tip of the Camel’s Hump” — a reference among Islamic militants to “the epitome of belief and virtuous activity.”

This really sucks. Anyway, I didn’t find any related link to this online magazine. Anyone?

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2 Comments on “Al Qaeda group said to post online magazine”

  • 5 March, 2005, 22:17

    Scary indeed!
    No wonder Arab governments are clamping down and trying to play God and control the www!
    I am not surprised at all ;(
    Time to pull the plug.
    Off to sleep!

  • M.G.
    22 April, 2006, 4:52

    There were numerous stories about Ansar al-Sunna terrorist groups discussing various plans to implant explosive devices in American police stations and FBI detachments, with the intent to injure or kill as many law enforcers as possible. The plot details discussions about the intent of this group to hire and fund non-islamic militants without a criminal history to act as regular job applicants for Security guard positions, thereby accessing numerous areas of Federal buildings including the basement. Another story involves the plot to infect food and meet factories with deadlly strains of virus as well as using feeding insects as vectors in transmitting viruses in agricultural fields. Various militants appear to operate suspicious biotech laboratories, according to the story.