
The Australian April 11, 2006:
A MAN accused of being part of a Sydney terror cell kept a library of extremist material on his computer that included videos of beheadings and footage of the bombing of the Australian embassy in Jakarta. Mirsad Mulahalilovic, 29, allegedly kept on his computer "hundreds" of images and documents justifying violent jihad and detailing acts of violence against Western interests in Iraq, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. The extremist Islamic literature included material praising al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and speeches by Iraqi terrorist leader Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi.Posted on 14 April 2006 @ 17:58Mr. Mulahalilovic made a second unsuccessful application for bail yesterday in Sydney's Central Local Court after his arrest in Australia's biggest anti-terror sweep in November.
Mr Mulahalilovic and eight other Sydney men were charged with conspiring to manufacture bombs...
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