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Muslim extremists target the Internet

Gaza campaign
Wed Mar 07 2007, 06:46
A GROUP of Muslim extremists has started a fire-bomb campaign against Internet cafés in Gaza.

According to Associated Press, a group called the Swords of Islamic Righteousness has been threatening owners of Interweb cafés for a while. They claim that Internet cafés ere keeping Muslims away from prayer and providing pornography.

The young of Gaza should only be interested in “jihad and worship” the group says. To focus Gaza's youth, the Swords of Islamic Righteousness thinks the best thing is to fire-bomb the cafés. Ironically the group sends its messages on email and uses Internet web pages to circulate its statements.

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