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Jihadist social media sites are asking supporters to pray for Abdullah Azzam al Qahtani, an al Qaeda in Iraq leader who admittedly proposed an attack against the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Al Qahtani, the sites say, was scheduled to be executed inside Iraq this week.
Hamad el Khairy, the head of the MUJAO's sharia committee, said reports of Belmokhtar's death are "merely unfounded lies" and have "no basis of truth."
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Suicide bomber kills 16 in Syrian capital
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Taliban suicide assault team strikes courtroom in western Afghanistan
Ten policemen and 34 Afghan civilians are reported to have been killed as the Taliban attempted to free prisoners being transported to a court for trial in Farah City.MUJAO leader says Belmokhtar is alive
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Social Media Jihad: Soccer fanatics with a 'jihadist mentality'
Karzai Orders Jailed Mullahs to be Investigated
Tunisia salafists threaten Ennahda
Free Syrian Army commander praises Al Nusrah Front as 'brothers'
Colonel Riyad al Assad, the founder of the Free Syrian Army and a top commander, called al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria "our brothers in Islam," and commended the terror group for its prowess on the battlefield.Taliban suicide bomber kills 12 in Peshawar
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