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Bin Laden urges jihad against new Somali government
Bin Laden urges jihad against new Somali government
Image of Osama bin Laden from his latest audio presentation on Somalia. Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden praised the efforts of Somali jihadi groups battling the new government and called for the overthrow of the new president. Bin Laden's latest message, an audio ...
Pirates of Somalia
boston.com — Somali pirates continue their attacks against international ships in and around the Gulf of Aden, despite the deterrent of stepped-up international naval escorts and patrols - and the increased failure rate of their attacks. Under agreements with ... (more) Pirates of Somalia
Source: 'Several' Missing Somali-Americans Back in U.S. After Overseas Terror Mission - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News
Source: 'Several' Missing Somali-Americans Back in U.S. After Overseas Terror Mission - ...
foxnews.com — Thursday, March 19, 2009 By Mike Levine Many of the Somali-American men who were recruited to join an Al Qaeda-linked terrorist group overseas have returned to the United States, according to a source familiar with an FBI investigation into the ... (more) Source: 'Several' Missing Somali-Americans Back in U.S. ...
Swedish citizen senior leader of Somali terror alliance
longwarjournal.org — A Swedish citizen released by the government last year is currently a senior leader of a Somali Islamist terror alliance currently fighting against the newly formed government. Swedish police arrested three Swedish citizens in February 2008 on ... (more) Swedish citizen senior leader of Somali terror alliance
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Bill Roggio: Bin Laden urges jihad against new Somali government
Victory Caucus -- All Content — ... Thursday, 19 March 2009 Al Qaeda's leader praised Shabaab and called for the downfall of the government led by former Islamic Courts leader Sheikh Sharif Ahmed. This is the third tape on Somalia released by senior al Qaeda leaders since Feb. 13. read ...

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