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Submitted by matt (United States), Jul 12, 2007 at 14:10

This arrest is referenced in an article in the Middle East Quarterly here: http://www.meforum.org/article/1711.

Shannen Rossmiller recounts her "cyber-counterjihad" and contact with Mohammad Radwan Obeid that led to his arrest.


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Title By Date
⇒ Middle East Quarterly article [30 words]mattJul 12, 2007 14:10
am sound and free [53 words]mohammad r obeidJan 16, 2007 08:53
The FBI has gone too far [109 words]christian peperFeb 15, 2006 21:00
Re: The FBI has GONE TOO FAR [350 words]James F. MarinoOct 30, 2006 21:34
not a witness [20 words]ryanJan 8, 2006 01:25
yes Ryan,no witness [20 words]DavidSep 28, 2007 23:43
was a witness [58 words]muhammad obeidJul 26, 2008 18:48

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