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Islamic proponents of holy war find the Net a handy place to defend their ideology and troll for new adherents to the cause.


You've Got War    

by Arik Hesseldahl     

WIRED 98-08-24 If you want to find out what the alleged master terrorist Osama bin Laden really thinks, you have only to take a look around the Web to read his statements, including a 1996 declaration of war against the United States.

Bin Laden is the Saudi millionaire whom the United States says is connected to multiple acts of terrorism against American interests abroad, including the recent bombings of the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Last week, the US retaliated with missile attacks against targets in Sudan and Afghanistan that it says are connected to bin Laden's organization.

Although bin Laden's declaration of war on the Web has caught the attention of the FBI, the agency declined to comment on its contents. "We're aware of it. That's about all I can say," said George Grotz, an FBI spokesman in San Francisco.

Speaking generally, he said most so-called hate sites are protected by the First Amendment.

"Unless there is an overt act associated with this activity, for the most part this is protected speech," Grotz said. "But it's enough to make you aware. It's part of our counter-terrorism responsibilities to determine whether or not these could be linked to other activities."

The document, officially known as "The Ladenese Epistle" is a rambling, 11,000-word call for the forceful expulsion of American forces from Saudi Arabia and the overthrow of the current Saudi government. It is hosted by MSANews, a site devoted to covering the Arab world for Arabs living in western countries. The document appears on a page that includes an exhaustive collection of links to articles about bin Laden by several media organizations, including CNN, ABC News, and others.

MSANews, in a 1997 statement following a CNN story in which the site appeared on camera, denied any connection to bin Laden.

"We are not part of any organization, nor do we endorse a single statement of what you read [on the site]," the site's editors wrote. "We are not party to any conspiracy, religious or otherwise, nor are we connected in any way to bin Laden or his group."

Bin Laden's call to war is also hosted by another Web site belonging to a company called Azzam Publications. On the site, the company describes itself as being set up "to propagate the call for jihad" -- or holy war -- "among Muslims who are sitting down, ignorant of this vital duty."

In an FAQ section, the site solicits monetary donations to help fund jihad in unspecified countries.

On its front pages, users are greeted with a series of photographs of Russian soldiers in Chechnya under attack, apparently by Muslim fighters. The site also sells books and audio tapes containing information about Muslims fighting in Bosnia-Herzegovina and elsewhere. But the site also says it "does not support, financially or otherwise, terrorist acts against innocent citizens in ANY country in the world."

The Web site is hosted by an Internet service provider in Las Vegas, but lists an email address in Great Britain as a contact. Email messages to that address seeking comment were returned unanswered.

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Note: The Ladense Epistle is in three parts on MSANews:

Part One
Part Two
Part Three


Originally found on WIRED's website

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