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THEY WERE COMMITTED TO THE CORE. 2 YEARS IS A HUGE INVESTMENT.
Dr Shaheen Shahid reveals Dr Umar Un Nabi, Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie, Dr Adeel Majeed had been amassing fertiliser-based explosives like ammonium nitrate for two years.
Explosion @ Red Fort, Delhi - News & Discussion
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Turkey funding coming out
Delhi Terror Attack: How Telegram Helped Jaish-Linked Terror Module Plan The Red Fort Blast | News18
Shocking new details have emerged in the Delhi terror attack investigation, revealing that the Jaish-linked terror module used encrypted messaging platforms like Telegram to plan and coordinate the Red Fort blast. Sources within the intelligence community confirm that the app played a central role in recruitment, communication, and logistics for the operation.
Delhi Terror Attack: How Telegram Helped Jaish-Linked Terror Module Plan The Red Fort Blast | News18
Shocking new details have emerged in the Delhi terror attack investigation, revealing that the Jaish-linked terror module used encrypted messaging platforms like Telegram to plan and coordinate the Red Fort blast. Sources within the intelligence community confirm that the app played a central role in recruitment, communication, and logistics for the operation.
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Al Falah University statement:
https://youtu.be/x4RRaqiyA3k?si=_clZmr9rcVcFZfSK
https://youtu.be/x4RRaqiyA3k?si=_clZmr9rcVcFZfSK
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AI summary in response to How was Al-Falah radicalized?
The term "Al Falah" in recent news refers primarily to Al-Falah University in Faridabad, India, which has come under scrutiny due to the arrest of several doctors and faculty members for their involvement in a "white-collar" terror module linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror group. The individuals associated with the university, rather than a single person named "Al Falah," were allegedly radicalized.
The process through which these educated individuals, including doctors such as Dr. Mohammad Omar and Dr. Muzammil Ganaie, were reportedly radicalized involved a combination of factors:
Online Propaganda and Echo Chambers: The individuals were part of a radicalized network communicating through encrypted Telegram groups where they were exposed to extremist content and ideology. Online platforms were used to provide algorithmic reinforcement of extreme content and validation from like-minded peers.
Ideological Messaging: Radical religious and ideological messaging from handlers, allegedly based in places like Türkiye and Afghanistan's Nangarhar, seeped into their professional communities.
Perceived Injustices: Educated individuals often rationalize their actions by citing global injustices (e.g., in Kashmir, Gaza, Syria), framing their violent acts as defensive or necessary responses.
Physical Peer Groups: Immersion with a peer group sharing extremist views (often within the university environment) reinforced their beliefs and led to expressions of a desire to take action.
Role of a Preacher: A preacher, Maulvi Ishtiyaq, was also detained from the university complex and is believed to have been involved in the radicalization process.
The investigation points to a sophisticated network where educated professionals were radicalized through intellectual debate and online interactions rather than typical socio-economic factors, with the university potentially serving as a hub for their activities and for amassing large quantities of explosives
The term "Al Falah" in recent news refers primarily to Al-Falah University in Faridabad, India, which has come under scrutiny due to the arrest of several doctors and faculty members for their involvement in a "white-collar" terror module linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror group. The individuals associated with the university, rather than a single person named "Al Falah," were allegedly radicalized.
The process through which these educated individuals, including doctors such as Dr. Mohammad Omar and Dr. Muzammil Ganaie, were reportedly radicalized involved a combination of factors:
Online Propaganda and Echo Chambers: The individuals were part of a radicalized network communicating through encrypted Telegram groups where they were exposed to extremist content and ideology. Online platforms were used to provide algorithmic reinforcement of extreme content and validation from like-minded peers.
Ideological Messaging: Radical religious and ideological messaging from handlers, allegedly based in places like Türkiye and Afghanistan's Nangarhar, seeped into their professional communities.
Perceived Injustices: Educated individuals often rationalize their actions by citing global injustices (e.g., in Kashmir, Gaza, Syria), framing their violent acts as defensive or necessary responses.
Physical Peer Groups: Immersion with a peer group sharing extremist views (often within the university environment) reinforced their beliefs and led to expressions of a desire to take action.
Role of a Preacher: A preacher, Maulvi Ishtiyaq, was also detained from the university complex and is believed to have been involved in the radicalization process.
The investigation points to a sophisticated network where educated professionals were radicalized through intellectual debate and online interactions rather than typical socio-economic factors, with the university potentially serving as a hub for their activities and for amassing large quantities of explosives
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Doctor Jihadi Plot: Shaheen Ansari Confesses To Heading Jaish-e-Mohammed's Women's Wing
This special report details the investigation into a 'white-collar' terror module involving Dr. Shaheen Ansari and her brother, Dr. Parvez Ansari, arrested by the UP ATS and Jammu and Kashmir Police. The probe reveals Dr. Shaheen's alleged role as a commander for 'Jamaatul Mominat', the new women's wing of the terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed, reportedly taking commands from Masood Azhar's sister, Sadia Azhar. According to the report, 'Shaheen was tasked with brainwashing young girls and then eventually leading them to carry out any sort of terror activities and expanding the network.' The investigation, which spans multiple states including Uttar Pradesh and Kashmir, has uncovered a plot to recruit educated professionals into terror activities.
This special report details the investigation into a 'white-collar' terror module involving Dr. Shaheen Ansari and her brother, Dr. Parvez Ansari, arrested by the UP ATS and Jammu and Kashmir Police. The probe reveals Dr. Shaheen's alleged role as a commander for 'Jamaatul Mominat', the new women's wing of the terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed, reportedly taking commands from Masood Azhar's sister, Sadia Azhar. According to the report, 'Shaheen was tasked with brainwashing young girls and then eventually leading them to carry out any sort of terror activities and expanding the network.' The investigation, which spans multiple states including Uttar Pradesh and Kashmir, has uncovered a plot to recruit educated professionals into terror activities.