The web war waged from a bedroom 
By Steve Swann 
BBC News  

Police and intelligence agencies across the world
believe that the case of Younes Tsouli - who was
jailed in London last year for inciting terror over
the internet - offers dramatic evidence of how
extremists are using the web to radicalise young
Muslims. 


>From his bedroom in Shepherd's Bush in West London,
Tsouli, who called himself "Terrorist 007," was linked
to alleged terror groups in Bosnia, Scandinavia,
Canada and the United States. 
He also had links to a number of Britons who have been
jailed recently for terror offences. 

When he was arrested by police in 2005, they had no
idea that he had become one of the most notorious
cyber-jihadists in the world. 


Tsouli had been talent-spotted by al-Qaeda in Iraq,
whose leaders needed someone to distribute footage of
suicide bombings and beheadings. 


"007 came at this with a Western perspective," says
international terrorism consultant Evan Kohlmann. "He
had a flair for marketing and he had the technical
knowledge and skills to be able to place this stuff in
areas on the net where it wouldn't get easily erased."


Suicide bombers 

Tsouli set up websites to publish jihadi literature
and offer practical advice on the making and using of
explosives. He advised would-be suicide bombers who
wanted information about how to get into Iraq. His
computer hard drive provided a litany of hateful web
chat with extremists from dozens of countries. 


More worrying still were Tsouli's links to groups
alleged to be planning terrorist attacks. He was in
contact with men living in Scandinavia who claimed to
represent al-Qaeda in Northern Europe. 
In autumn 2005, they travelled to the Bosnian capital
Sarajevo to carry out suicide attacks on Western
military targets. Police disrupted the plot and when
they analysed the mobile phone records of the
ringleader, they found the last number dialled was to
a number registered to an address in West London. 

This was Younes Tsouli's flat. When British
anti-terrorism police officers arrested Tsouli and
searched his laptop they found an evidence-trail
spanning the globe. 

It led to arrests in North America. Seventeen Muslims
in Toronto were accused of planning a bombing
campaign. Some are alleged to have used
password-protected web forums run by Tsouli and his
co-conspirators. 

International links 

The FBI also arrested two American Muslims who, it is
alleged, met members of the Toronto group to discuss
hitting targets in the US. The two men then travelled
to Washington DC, where they shot footage of the World
Bank and the Capitol building. They e-mailed this to
Tsouli. Police say it was reconnaissance of targets
for attack. 



Robert Mueller, director of the FBI, uses the Tsouli
case as an example of how counter-terrorism policing
has to adapt to new realities: "We are seeking
terrorist leaders in foreign bases, lone actors in
suburban basements, and also small but sophisticated
groups who want to carry out terrorist attacks. The
threat exists not only in the mountains of Pakistan,
but also in the shadows of the internet." 

Since Tsouli was convicted, it has emerged that he
also had links to British Muslims who have recently
been found guilty of terrorism offences. The common
link is the website At-Tibyan, which the Tsouli cell
ran. 

Yassin Nassari was a regular user of the site. He was
convicted of storing instructions on how to make
rocket launchers. From his home in Scotland, Mohammed
Siddique published extremist websites. He, too, is now
in prison. As are a group of students from Bradford
University who used the internet to develop plans to
travel overseas for terror training. 

Terrorist 007 is broadcast on BBC Two's Newsnight on
16 January at 2230 GMT. It will be repeated on BBC
News 24's Our World at 1430 GMT and 2130 GMT. 

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/7191597.stm

Published: 2008/01/16 12:44:38 GMT

© BBC MMVIII


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