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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (1802)9/29/2006 9:49:39 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 


Moroccan Interior Minister Chakib Benmoussa speaks during a press conference in Rabat, in this Aug. 31, 2006 file photo. Little would seem to connect a soldier, a shopkeeper, airline pilots' wives and a woman known as a philanthropist. But all are suspects in an Islamic terrorist plot, suggesting that extremism in Morocco may be leaping class divides.Take Fatima Zahra Rehioui, 51, a central character in the case as told by Moroccan authorities. In a rare press conference in August, Interior Minister Chakib Benmoussa named her as 'Oum Saad', a confidant of alleged Ansar al-Mehdi chief Hassan Khattab who had knowingly given him 150,000 dirhams ($17,280; 13,550) toward terrorist activities.(AP Photo/MAP)