Muslim Students Recruited for Terrorist Attacks at British Universities; Materials Found include Cassettes made by Radical Militant Group whose exiled Leader is featured in the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s newest documentary, Ever Again
Extremist Islamic literature found on the campus of a north London university indicates the recruitment of Muslim students on British university campuses to take part in terrorist attacks reported The Sunday Telegraph newspaper.
A student at the university is suspected of having links to last week’s foiled plot to blow up airplanes.
In addition to literature, cassette tapes made by al-Muhajiroun, a disbanded terrorist group, were also discovered. Al-Muhajiroun, headed by radical London cleric Omar Makri Mohammed, had ties to last year’s July 7th terrorist attacks in London. He is currently exiled in Lebanon.
Makri Mohammed is featured in the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s newest documentary, Ever Again.
Ever Again examines the resurgence of violent antisemitism and terrorism and exposes the dangerous Islamic extremism and culture of death being preached from the mosques of Europe’s major cities.
Ever Again is available for purchase by clicking here.