Published Oct 8, 2019

261: Mubin Shaikh | Up Close with an Undercover Jihadi

Mubin Shaikh, a former Islamic extremist, reveals his journey through radicalization, counter-terror operations like the Toronto 18 plot, and the intricacies of extremist networks, providing profound insights into why individuals turn to extremism and the complexities of deradicalization.
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  • Recruitment

    Extremist groups have developed sophisticated recruitment tactics, often leveraging technology and social media to reach potential recruits. explains how ISIS, at its peak, used bots and hijacked hashtags to spread their message widely, making it easy for curious individuals to stumble upon extremist content 1. This method of recruitment was not only about spreading ideology but also about creating a network of followers who could amplify their message. Mubin shares a conversation with a CIA friend who highlighted the strategic advantage of allowing these groups to communicate openly, as it made it easier to monitor and compromise them 1.

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    Extremist Life

    Life within extremist networks often mirrors ordinary life in unexpected ways. describes how ISIS members would share pictures of their meals, like kebabs and Nutella, to attract recruits by showcasing a semblance of normalcy 2. This tactic was aimed at reassuring potential recruits about their quality of life. Additionally, Mubin recounts how locals reacted to the presence of a terrorist training camp, noting the surreal interactions with curious residents who were advised by police to avoid engagement 3.

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