Uprising Of Freelance Jihadism


16 October 2011

RABAT, Morocco- Many experts around the world are saying that Freelance jihadism is one of the “greatest dangers” facing the world today. Al-Qaida, in multiple attempts has tried to penetrate Morocco, security forces and tightly guarded borders have prevented this from happening. Armed forces are now focused on preventing impersonating attacks by Lone-wolf organizations. Small homegrown cells have been evolving in countries like Morocco and Egypt that have ties to Al-Qaida. Mohammed Darif, an expert on political Islam and extremist movements said, "It is not al-Qaida that is looking to set itself up in Morocco, what we have is Moroccans looking to join the ranks of al-Qaida, there is a big difference." On Sept. 20, someone issued an open call for "lone wolf" attacks in Morocco, sparking discussions on setting fires and bombings. As post-9/11 surveillance routinely busts up organized cells and terror networks, these self-styled jihadis are gaining more prominence around the globe. Just as in plots in the West, it can be hard to pick up on lone jihadis in tiny cells.


Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/15/ap/middleeast/main20120959.shtml


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