18/ One way it achieves this is through the Tawheed Network, an agitprop group composed of leading members of ALM from Luton & London. They never advocate violence directly, but instead seek to turn people into lone wolves by angering them about western war crimes.
I don't think those orgs have any power over groups like ALM. The paradox is, the only Muslim leaders able to reach jihadi groups are those who share their view. Jihadis consider non-jihadi Muslims takfir or "coconut" Muslims indentured to the kuffar, and won't heed them.
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Those groups that might be sympathetic to jihadism, like Mend and Cage, might have some currency with jihadis, but won't have any with the rest of the country. So it's two sides talking past each other at the moment.
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