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2003/9/11 [Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:29532 Activity:high
9/10    http://CNN.com story - "A UK-based Islamist group is planning a conference
        on September 11 hailing the suicide attackers who killed thousands in
        New York and Washington as "The Magnificent 19." http://csua.org/u/49e
        \_ The UK is a known haven for anti-Western Islamic forces.  This
           'conference' shouldn't surprise anyone.
        \_ let's fly a plane into their conference
           \_ that's a good idea.
        \_ the Islamist group's web site is down. doesn't respond to pings.
           why can't these arabs keep their websites up?
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Yes No 26 VIEW RESULTS VOTE SPECIAL REPORT Interactive: 27 The hunt for al Qaeda Audio slide show: 28 Bin Laden's audio message, 2/03 29 Terror warning system Special report: 30 Terror on tape Special report: 31 War against terror YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS September 11 attacks Osama Bin Laden Great Britain Islam Activate or 32 Create your own 33 Manage alerts | 34 What is this? The poster, seen on the group's Web site, also shows images of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden superimposed on a picture of the World Trade Center towers in flames. According to its site, the group says it will hold a news conference in north London on Thursday at which the venue of the conference will be announced. Reuters news agency reported the group plans to hold conferences in four British cities -- London, Birmingham, Leicester and Manchester -- to mark the September 11, 2001, anniversary. British authorities said police would be monitoring the group, and mainstream Muslim groups have denounced al-Muhajiroun as a radical organization that misrepresents the views of the country's two million Muslims. But a spokesman for the group, Abu Omar, said this week that the actions of the 19 hijackers were "quite splendid" and were "completely justified" by Sharia law. Omar said Muslims who condemned the attacks were "apostates" whose opinions should carry no weight.
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