Posted on 11/14/2004 9:24:52 PM PST by Cutterjohnmhb
This is the second part [1] in a series of reports on Islamist websites, focusing on those with Internet Service Providers (ISP's) in the West. [2]
For the benefit of the readerand to facilitateunderstanding of what the websites contain, we have added an example from the contents of each website.
It should be noted that a large number of Islamist websites are often hacked or shut down, but re-appear on other servers, sometimes under new domain names, or they just disappear.
All details are valid as of publication date.
www.members.lycos.co.uk/abugaith1
Affiliation: Website of Al-Qa'ida spokesman Sheikh Suleiman Abu Gheith, originally from Kuwait. He was reportedly jailed by Iranian authorities in May 2003. [3]
Registered by: Details unavailable.
IP address: 212.78.204.20
ISP: Lycos Tripod (Spray) in Stockholm, Sweden.
Domain/Nameserver Provider: Lycos Netblock in Geutersloh, Germany: lycos.de IP-213.193.20.11 and 213.193.20.12 Spray Network Services in Stockholm, Sweden: spray.net IP-212.78.192.251 and IP-212.78.192.252
As soon as I looked at it, I got a note from my security thing. Don't go there, folks.
Kill them
Here's a sickening sample of the regular news programming most of the Muslim world sees everyday:
http://www.worldlinktv.org/mosaic/streamsArchive/streamPop.php4?caller=http://www.archive.org/download&prefix=Mosaic20041001&name=Mosaic20041001&filetype=movThe war against terror is not going to be easy. Especially when most of the Arab/Muslim civilians regard hooded murderers who our troops kill as "martyrs."
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
MEMRI is a good site, everyone knows that. But that lycos link is NOT a good site. Even if you can read arabic. As soon as I pulled it up, my firewall blocked an attempt to hit my computer. THATS what I mean.
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