Guidebook on Muslim spies reveals al-Qaeda's fears from al-Arabiya reports that al-Qaeda leadership is getting paranoid over effective American anti-terror efforts and has issued a booklet to combat these efforts.
Al-Qaeda's 'Guide to the Laws Regarding Muslim Spies', a 150-page book written by al-Qaeda senior commander Abu Yahya al-Lini and recently posted on jihadist websites, accused "Muslim spies" within its own ranks of spying for the U.S. forces and providing them with information on al-Qaeda camps and safe houses.
"It would be no exaggeration to say that the first line in the raging Crusader campaign waged by America and its allies against the Muslims and their lands is the network of spies, of various and sundry sorts and kinds," says the book, translated by MEMRI, the Washington-based Middle East Media Research Institute.
Al Qaeda speaks in a very triumphant tone, but in the new book Al-Libi speaks of the group’s dire straits and serious problems.
Posted by: Remi | July 11, 2009 at 04:08 AM