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Building the Human Bomb: The Case of the 16 May 2003 Attacks in Casablanca
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Human BombMoroccan Islamist MovementHumanitiesMay 2003War CrimeCrime Against HumanityGenocideInternational RelationsAl Qaeda NetworkMiddle Eastern StudiesTerrorism FinancingFranchise OperationCivil Defense
The terrorist attacks that took place on 16 May 2003 in Casablanca were a result of internal factors. These factors include the terrorists" view of their faith, poverty, and under-education. The links between the terrorists in Morocco and the Al Qaeda network, despite their ideological similarities, are not of a “command and control” nature. The relationship can be described as a franchise operation. The attacks resulted in the alienation of the population from movements attempting to use Islam in politics. Consequently, the attacks backfired on the Moroccan Islamist movement.