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Skyping with the enemy: I went undercover as a jihadi girlfriend
2015-12-25
[Guardian] It was 10 o'clock on a Friday night in spring 2014 and I was sitting on the sofa in my one-bed Paris apartment when I received a message from a French terrorist based in Syria: "Salaam alaikum, sister. I see you watched my video. It's gone viral -- crazy! Are you Muslim? What do you think about mujahideen?"

A journalist, I had been writing about European jihadis in Islamic State for about a year. I created a social media account, using the name MÄ‚Å lodie, to investigate why European teenagers were attracted to Islamic extremism. I spent hours scanning feeds filled with descriptions of gruesome plans. I had spent that night on my couch, flicking from account to account, when I came across a video of a French jihadi who looked about 35. He wore military fatigues and called himself Abu Bilel. He claimed to be in Syria.

I would later learn that he had spent the past 15 years waging jihad all over the world. But for the moment, I knew nothing of the bellicose man on my screen, proudly unveiling the contents of his SUV glove box: a thick stack of Syrian pounds, candy, a knife. He removed his reflective Ray-Bans, revealing darkly lined, black eyes. I knew that Afghan soldiers wore kohl around their eyes. Still, seeing a terrorist with eyes made up like my own was surprising. He was good-looking. He spoke perfect French, with what to me sounded like a very slight Algerian accent. He smiled broadly as he beckoned viewers and called for hijrah: leaving a land of unbelievers to join an Islamist country.

Lengthy article. I hope this capability is being properly exploited.
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  Lengthy article. I hope this capability is being properly exploited.

I want to believe.

Unfortunately, most law enforcement and intelligence agencies have (for admittedly good reasons) a severe case of Not Invented/Initiated Here syndrome
Posted by: Nguard   2015-12-25 15:20  

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