May 6, 2009 5:00 PM
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Enrolment Deadline For Jihadi College Extended
The administration of "the Osama College for Jihadi Sciences" announced that the deadline for enrolment in the college has been extended until further notice.
Those interested in applying were invited this time to fill in a registration form where they needed to give their name or alias, specify whether they're male or female and indicate their nationality. They were also asked to tick the discipline required, which included suicide attacks and explosives making.
The "college" is a web-based jihadi initiative that caters to supporters of terrorist groups, providing them with distance learning programs via email. It was launched on April 10th.
Those interested in applying were invited this time to fill in a registration form where they needed to give their name or alias, specify whether they're male or female and indicate their nationality. They were also asked to tick the discipline required, which included suicide attacks and explosives making.
The "college" is a web-based jihadi initiative that caters to supporters of terrorist groups, providing them with distance learning programs via email. It was launched on April 10th.
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