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dont-blameme
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« on: 07 24, 14, 10:55:37:AM » Reply

those that are of little education and are easily mislead.
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« Reply #1 on: 07 24, 14, 11:44:31:AM » Reply

don't-blamme,

Many of these prisoners are black, and must join the Black Disciples Gang...which one of their requirement is, conversion to islam.  It is actually no more complicated than that. 
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« Reply #2 on: 07 24, 14, 12:34:48:PM » Reply

The prison, as the last bastion of racism and racial separatism, has become a prime recruitment center for radical Islam. Al Qaeda training manuals found by U.S. troops in Afghanistan reveal that America’s black prisoners, who constitute nearly half of the nation’s two million inmates, are viewed by terrorists as a potentially bountiful source of new jihadi recruits.

FBI and the Bureau of Prisons analysis shows that radicalization and recruitment in U.S. prisons is still an ongoing concern. Prison radicalization primarily occurs through anti-U.S. sermons provided by contract, volunteer, or staff imams, radicalized inmates who gain religious influence, and extremist media. Ideologies that radicalized inmates appear most often to embrace include or are influenced by the Salafi form of Sunni Islam (including revisionist versions commonly known as “prison Islam”) and an extremist view of Shia Islam similar to that of the government of Iran and Lebanese Hizballah.

These radicalized inmates either feel discriminated against in the United States or feel that the United States oppresses minorities and Muslims overseas. The feeling of perceived oppression, combined with their limited knowledge of Islam, especially for the converts, makes this a vulnerable population for extremists looking to radicalize and recruit.



Radicalized inmates are of concern for a number of reasons:




Influential inmates could urge other prisoners to attend certain mosques or Islamic centers in the United States or overseas upon their release from prison that may present opportunities for the proselytizing of radical Islam.

Influential inmates could also pose a risk to prison security by urging inmates under their influence to disobey prison authorities and possibly incite violence within the facility.

Inmates who have acquired skills used in terrorism activities could pass them on to other prisoners.



http://www.fbi.gov/news/testimony/prison-radicalization-the-environment-the-threat-and-the-response
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