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FRONTLINE/World goes inside a terror cell accused of planning
mayhem and mass murder in Atlanta and Toronto in summer 2006.
FRONTLINE/World goes inside a terror cell accused of planning
mayhem and mass murder in Atlanta and Toronto in summer
2006. Self-proclaimed Muslim fundamentalist Mubin Shaikh, who
spent two years inside the cell as a police informant, tells
FRONTLINE/World about the cell's plots and politics.
Intelligence agencies consider the cell to be the most serious
homegrown cell discovered so far in North America. Like a
clone of cells that have grown all over Europe, the cell attracts
clusters of young men, often of immigrant parents, living in the
suburbs, who reject their parents' culture and modern consumerism
to become a "Jihad generation." In a co-production with the CBC's
The Fifth Estate , FRONTLINE/World follows these radical
Islamists from Atlanta and Toronto to the training grounds of
Pakistan.