Morocco
– THE MOROCCAN NETWORK
On 11/11/2005 the Moroccan police arrested a network of 17 people suspected of recruiting volunteers to the war against USA in Iraq. Continue reading
– THE AL-GHARISS SISTERS
Twins sisters Imane and Sanae Al-Ghariss, born in 1989, were arrested on 09/05/2003, shortly before an alleged plan to commit together a suicide attack and blow up a supermarket in Rabat, Morocco’s capital, because it sold alcohol. Continue reading
– SPONTANEOUS TERROR IN MOROCCO
Almost all spontaneous attacks, except one, occurred in 2003 and where, no doubt, provoked by the USA invasion to Iraq in 03/2003. Continue reading
– MOROCCAN SALAFI LEADERS
Hassan Kettani, Abdelwaheb Rafiki, known as Abu Hafs, Omar Haddouchi, Abdelhaq Moulsabbat and Muhsin Khaibar. Continue reading
– ROBERT RICHARD PIERRE
Robert Richard Antoine Pierre, also known as “Lhaj”, was born in France in 1971 and at some stage converted to Islam. Continue reading
– ABDALLAH TABARAK
Abdallah Tabarak Ahmad was born in Morocco, on 12/12/1995, and worked as a driver and a public transport worker in Casablanca. Continue reading
– ANOTHER PLOT TO KILL JEWS FOILED IN MOROCCO
A group of alleged Islamists recently arrested in Morocco planned to attack Jewish interests in the country, a court source said Thursday 05/21/2009, citing the charges against them. Continue reading
– YASSER AL-JAZEERI
Yasser al-Jazeeri (Yasser from Algeria), a national of Morocco, was in charge of distributing Osama Bin Laden video footages in As-Sahab media branch of Al Qaeda Continue reading
– MOROCCO CONVICTED 18 IN TERROR TRIAL
A Moroccan court convicted, on Thursday 03/03/2009, 18 people over the Casablanca Bombings from 05/2003 that left 45 dead. Continue reading
– MOROCCAN NETWORK
Hassan Boutani was arrested in France on 02/07/2005 on the request of the Spanish authorities for involvement, through Youssef Belhadj, in the Madrid Trains Bombing. Continue reading