World Renowned Counterterrorism Organization to Feature Exclusive News and Groundbreaking Reports on Terrorist Operations Worldwide and the Infiltration of Extremist Groups at Home WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT), one of the world's largest storehouses of archival data and intelligence on Islamic terrorist groups, announced today the launch of its new website (http://www.investigativeproject.org/) which will feature exclusive reports and breaking news related to counterterrorism. The website will also serve as a one-stop research shop for anyone -- media, law enforcement, and the public -- on the subjects of terrorism and radical Islam. In May of this year, the IPT announced the appointment of award winning investigative journalist, Michael Fechter, formerly of the Tampa Tribune, as the Editor-in-Chief of the IPT website. The successful launch of the website has been the result of Fechter and his staff's hands-on efforts. It will feature exclusive news and groundbreaking reports on terrorist operations worldwide and the infiltration of extremist groups at home, where they operate with impunity -- and shockingly with the cooperation of deceived and misguided segments of the U.S. Government. The IPT website will feature: -- Original profiles of terrorists and support groups. -- Revealing documentation and evidence from over 100 terrorism cases. -- Previously unseen documents demonstrating the secret plans and activities of terrorist groups. -- Volumes of testimonies and reports on the threats posed by terrorism and radical Islam. -- Access to the private IPT multimedia library where users can get an insider's view of radical Islamic conferences and rallies. -- Articles and breaking news. The site features information and analysis going back more than two decades, tracking the rise of the Islamist movement in North America. Examples of news highlights include: -- The leader of the nation's most visible Muslim political organization publicly declares his support for Hamas. -- An official at a Muslim students' conference instructs his audience support all Muslims "to the end" and "no matter what" -- even Osama bin Laden, who he names as deserving the support of all Muslims in the audience. This happened weeks ago, not years, and on the campus of one of America's premier universities. -- Internal documents from the North American network secretive extremist group, the Muslim Brotherhood, that unapologetically call for the destruction of Western Civilization and the dominance of Islam. -- A tell-all comprehensive dossier on the Muslim Students Association -- the original Muslim Brotherhood front group in North America. -- Daily coverage of terrorism trials ignored by the mainstream media -- including the largest terrorist financing trial in American history, currently ongoing in Texas alleging direct American financial support for Hamas terrorism, the U.S. v. Holy Land Foundation, et al. -- A secret recording of a former New York prison chaplain instructing his followers to "be prepared to fight, be prepared to die, be prepared to kill." The website may be accessed at http://www.investigativeproject.org/ About the Investigative Project on Terrorism The Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) is a non-profit research group founded by Steven Emerson in 1995. It is recognized as the world's most comprehensive data center on radical Islamic terrorist groups. For more than a decade, the IPT has investigated the operations, funding, activities and front groups of Islamic terrorist and extremist groups in the United States and around the world. It has become a principal source of critical evidence to a wide variety of government offices and law enforcement agencies, as well as the U.S. Congress and numerous public policy forums. Research carried out by the IPT team has formed the basis for thousands of articles and television specials on the subject of radical Islamic involvement in terrorism, and has even led to successful government action against terrorists and financiers based in the United States. DATASOURCE: Investigative Project on Terrorism CONTACT: Emilio Dabul, for the Investigative Project on Terrorism, , or the Investigative Project, , +1-202-363-8602 Web Site: http://www.investigativeproject.org/

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