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Al-Queda jihadists trying to recruit French to fight in Iraq against American led coalition forces
In France a man was arrested trying to recruit volunteers who would like to go to Iraq to fight against the American led coalition.
According to bizarre media report, a 34-year-old Algerian Islamist was arrested May 9 in the suburbs of Paris, French security sources say. He was giving forged identification cards to volunteers so they could join jihadists fighting U.S. forces in Iraq. The sources add that he does not appear to be connected to other French jihadists networks, such as the one in Paris'' 19th district that got broken up in January 2005 and another one that was broken up in April 2005. However, the man could have ties to Tunisian Islamists based in Marseille, southern France, French intelligence investigators say. There appears to be several small cells in France trying to send jihadists to Iraq, but they do not seem to have any connection to one another, the sources added.
According to some international think tanks, Al-Queda and other Islamic Juihadists are trying to recruit people all around the world to go fight in Iraq. This Islamist Algerian is being questioned by the French authorities. But it is believed widely that such Al-Queda sleeping cells are all over the world trying to secretly recruit people and waiting to cause terror.
In many countries including India, the common people have helped authorities in arresting l-Queda and other Islamic Jihadists trying to recruit people to work for terror organization.
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