The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jew organisation in its eighth annual interactive report details how the Internet has become a virtual university for terrorism and has emerged as the nerve center for training, recruitment, and terrorist activities in the Middle East.
However, the Jew fundamentalists who are not less guilty than the Islamic extremists that a door can and does swing both ways.Till a few years ago, one-third of the literature or say the published word in the world used to be the communist propaganda and the equal amount was given to the anti-communist publicity in the book market and the rest one-third was the literature in the right earnest, leaving aside the religious texts. Is it not a fact that a sizeable space on the net is under the custody of the Islamophobists who refuse to see anything good in Islam?
Available in English, French and Spanish Digital Terrorism and Hate 2006 focuses on over 6,000 websites which raise money for terror groups, teaches bomb-building and the use of steganographic code (hidden messages within text) for terrorist acitivities, and offers hate-related video games to children.
A Press release by the Center details the frightening new trends and strategies used by terrorists, extremists and purveyors of hate by exposing:
• Middle East-based Internet forums that actively promote attacks on Israeli, Jewish and Christian institutions by posting detailed information on how to make ‘dirty’ bombs, use cell phones as detonators, and plan chemical and biological attacks
• Online tutorials for terrorists, includes animated scenarios for urban warfare and suicide attacks on motorcades as well as a video course on how to use global positioning technology
• In Europe, online radio, ‘clubs’ and newsgroups with cutting-edge graphics stoke growing tensions between the West and disaffected young Moslems. And. neo-Nazi and skinhead groups use overseas Internet sites to evade anti-hate laws and attract thousands for illegal hate music concerts. Hooligan sports groups seek recruits for racist manifestations at football matches
• New antisemitic websites, including al Qaeda’s Hiddenworlds, Irancartoons, and Housewitz, fanning the flames of Jew-hatred worldwide
• Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah and like-minded terrorist groups whose global network of supporters use the Internet to maximize the worldwide impact of kidnappings, beheadings and mayhem
Digital Terrorism and Hate 2006
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