Bulletin board 'Tajdeed.org.uk' where Islamic extremists gather



GIGAZINE is a site where radical opinions on the net gather, so it's a rival (say it alone)

Bulletin board where Islamic extremists gather (above)
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London-based Islamic extremist message board Tajdeed.org.uk has become the subject of much controversy in the aftermath of a series of terrorist bombings in London.



London, which runs Tajdeed.org.uk, points out Rita Katz, one of the founders and director of the Washington, D.C.-based SITE Institute. The family has ties to the international terrorist organization al-Qaeda, and the message board 'disseminates statements from terrorists, including al-Qaeda operatives,' he said.



I'm more interested in how to find out if there is a connection with Al-Qaeda or something like that...

Just hours after the July 7 bombings in London, a message appeared on the message board claiming the suicide bombings were a victory for Islamist fundamentalists. overflowed.



A festival is happening.

The first claim of responsibility for the 7th bombings was posted on the relatively obscure site al-qal3ah.com by a group claiming to be 'Al-Qaeda Jihad in Europe'. However, a second claim of responsibility was posted on Tajdeed.org.uk by an organization calling itself the 'Abhafs al-Masri Brigades'.



I understand why the number of accesses increases when I set up a bulletin board (I don't know)

Katz said Tajdeed.org.uk is just one of hundreds of Islamic extremist message boards. However, it has been forced to shut down many times over the past year, and each time it has been revived using various servers around the world. It can be said that there are many sites.



Surely, as soon as you are kicked out of your current hosting company, you will be able to secure a new source of income by saying, 'Please use our server next time!'

At the time of the London attacks, Tajdeed.org.uk was hosted by Everyone's Internet, Inc., an Internet Service Provider (ISP) based in Houston, Texas. However, the site has recently become unusable and closed. At the moment, when I go to the site's address, I get a message that says it's looking for a new server.



Now's your chance...! (calm down)

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