Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Libyan Jihadists Use Facebook To Ask Supporters To Vote On What Should Be Their Next Target

Libyans in Martyrs' Square in Tripoli on Aug. 31 to celebrate the end of Ramadan and the liberation of the city. Most Libyans practice a moderate Islam in which individual liberties are respected. Moises Saman for The New York Times

Libyan Jihadist group asks supporters to vote for missile target On Facebook -- The Guardian

Islamic Emirate of Libya posts picture of missile and asks who it should be aimed at on anniversary of US ambassador's death.

Libya is tense for the anniversary of the killing of the US ambassador Chris Stevens on Wednesday after a jihadist group posted an online picture of a missile and asked respondents to its Facebook page to "vote" for one of three targets to fire it at.

The previously unknown group, Islamic Emirate of Libya, asks respondents to help choose the target, listing Libya's general national congress, "embassies" and the Thunderbolt special forces brigade in Benghazi with a caption: "Where would you like us to put this missile?"

It added: "With the approach of the global day of horror for the infidels and the Apostates, 11 September, there will be a bombing."

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Update: Libyan Terror Group Threatens Embassy Attack -- Washington Examiner

My Comment: If this report is accurate, it is strange that Facebook has not cancelled their page.

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