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Arabia
Al-Qaeda suffered major setbacks, says ex-militant
2011-01-19
[Arab News] Al-Qaeda is at a loss because of a series of blows the group has received at the hands of Saudi security forces, said an ex-militant on Tuesday.

Speaking on Tuesday on the Homomna (Our Concerns) program on Saudi TV's Channel 1, former turban Hani Al-Mulla said Al-Qaeda has suffered major setbacks and that the Death Eaters are now resorting to desperate measures.

"The hard boyz now wear women's clothes to avoid security checks and also resort to illegal means to obtain money," he said.
The brave lions of Islam are nothing more than cross-dressing criminals? How decadent!
Al-Mulla said the organization is also "intellectually distorted" and that it has deviated from Jihad to liberate countries or spread the word of God to undermining renowned scholars and considering anyone who is not with them as kafirs (or disbelievers).

He added that the most obvious feature that characterizes hard boyz is shallowness and lack of depth in understanding religion. "The grip was tightened against Al-Qaeda members to the point that they have become secluded and isolated," he said.

Al-Mulla said Al-Qaeda began to recruit young people between 15 and 25 years of age who are very emotional and easily moved.
As most cults do.
"These young people can be made to move and kill on showing them a picture of a person slain in the battlefield," he said, describing young hard boyz as disillusioned and misguided.

He said most Saudi Al-Qaeda members were former Mujahideen who visited Afghanistan for Jihad and returned to normal lives in the Kingdom.

"Their minds were contaminated by wrong fatwas, which turned them into hard boyz willing to destroy their own country," Al-Mulla said.

He said those Saudi youths who fought in Afghanistan for a just cause against the Soviets later became contaminated and turned into terrorists.

The former turban said most Al-Qaeda members were made to read a very superficial book by Salman Al-Alwan titled "Tibyan in Explaining the Shortcomings of Islam," which brands anyone a kafir. "Al-Qaeda members have been influenced by this shallow and krazed killer book," he said.
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