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A number of military officers were now members of his secret cell—now formally called the Jammat al-Jihad.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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A number of military officers were now members of his secret cell—now formally called the Jammat al-Jihad.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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According to investigators, the suspects met in Trinidad to discuss their plans with members of a radical Muslim group called the Jammat al Muslimeen.
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The 31-year-old pleaded guilty Monday to being involved in the production and distribution of a video on behalf of the outlawed terror group Jammat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh.
Ex-British Airways Employee Admits To Terror Charges AP 2011
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As such, it was hardly surprising that members of the Jammat Islami or the Muslim Brotherhood found their way to the UK, or that such political ideologies provided a backdrop to how they would organise in the UK.
H.A. Hellyer: Britain's New Counter-Terrorism Policy and Its Drawbacks H.A. Hellyer 2011
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The 31-year-old pleaded guilty Monday to being involved in the production and distribution of a video on behalf of the outlawed terror group Jammat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh.
Ex-British Airways Employee Admits To Terror Charges AP 2011
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As such, it was hardly surprising that members of the Jammat Islami or the Muslim Brotherhood found their way to the UK, or that such political ideologies provided a backdrop to how they would organise in the UK.
H.A. Hellyer: Britain's New Counter-Terrorism Policy and Its Drawbacks H.A. Hellyer 2011
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As such, it was hardly surprising that members of the Jammat Islami or the Muslim Brotherhood found their way to the UK, or that such political ideologies provided a backdrop to how they would organise in the UK.
H.A. Hellyer: Britain's New Counter-Terrorism Policy and Its Drawbacks H.A. Hellyer 2011
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The 31-year-old pleaded guilty Monday to being involved in the production and distribution of a video on behalf of the outlawed terror group Jammat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh.
Ex-British Airways Employee Admits To Terror Charges AP 2011
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Mr Fulford said Khan was a person of authority in Lashkar-e-Toiba - now known as Jammat-ud-dawa and banned in the UK - who could call on millions of pounds raised by UK supporters.
Could Someone Please Explain This To Me ? Laban 2006
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