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Al-Qaeda recruiting Azeri girls
Breaking News published on 25/03/2006

Baku, 25 March 2006 (Bakutoday) - The Al Qaeda terror cell is trying to
recruit Azeri girls to carry out suicide attacks, the National Security
Minister Eldar Mahmudov has said. The persons supposedly being drawn to join
such extremist groups include believers from low-income families, religious
students or the unemployed aged between 20 and 25, Mahmudov told Russian
Interfax news agency.

"The secret service bodies have been frequently encountering the activity of
extremist groups aiming to disrupt the secular and democratic state-building
in Azerbaijan and prompt the country to back off from the international
anti-terror coalition. Such groups target strategic sites, embassies, the
offices of foreign companies and areas densely populated by foreigners." 

The minister said that although the country has extensive experience in
fighting extremism, the data suggesting that young women are being recruited
by the Al Qaeda Caucasus cell "was the worst discovery for us over the past
years". 

Mahmudov said combat against religious extremists is one of the priorities
for the secret service. Azerbaijan is actively cooperating with other
countries, including the Commonwealth of Independent States, in fighting
terror, Mahmudov said. "The terror acts committed recently in Europe and
Asia once again showed that not a single state can counter terrorism on its
own and deem itself fully protected from it."




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