The ‘Hofstadgroup’ Terror Trial
It was early September 2004 when a Dutch Moroccan named Ahmed Hamdi moved to the small two-room house of Mohammed Bouyeri, a fellow Dutch Moroccan. Only two months later, on November 2, 2004, the same Bouyeri would kill Dutch filmmaker and columnist Theo van Gogh. Since December 2002, a group of ten to twenty young radical Muslims were meeting in Bouyeri’s house twice a week to watch films on ritual decapitations in Iraq and Chechnya, to praise al-Qaeda’s “heroic struggle” and to listen to vitriolic speeches on the obligation of every Muslim to kill the infidels. Full Story