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Jihadi media is booming
Daily Times
By Ali K Chishti
January 12, 2011
The media is viewed by terrorist organisations as one of the fronts of jihad against their enemies. The media platform most favoured by activists and supporters of jihadis is both the print and the electronic media with a large presence on the Internet as well. These jehadis disseminate their message via various websites, magazines and disks in different languages targeting diverse audiences worldwide. While such organisations also utilise the media for military and operative purposes for services of jihadi fighters in the field, their primary use of this medium is for indoctrination and propaganda. Most of these messages available online can be picked up cheaply from almost any newsstand throughout Pakistan despite there being a strict ban and monitoring system in place by various intelligence agencies on such literature. Among the 80-odd publications that suspected militant organisations are putting out are 18 weeklies, 40 fortnightlies and 22 monthlies. The publications are frequently published in Urdu with a heavy dose of Arabic and some English thrown in for good measure to cater to all social circles in Pakistan. We are selling a copy from Rs 5 to Rs 10,000 for those who want to support our organisations since funding and collection is restricted, a top Kashmiri jihadi leader proudly announced.
Interestingly, while strict interpretation of Islam does not allow pictures to be posted, this jihadi or extremist magazine makes a point to ignore that specific law and print mutilated pictures of Muslims around the world from Kashmir to Palestine and from Iraq to Afghanistan to make a point as to how Muslims are being treated around the world. All is fair in love and war, a jihadi quoted John Lylys Euphues.
In another magazine, which was specifically dedicated to Aafia Siddiqui in a piece entitled Rescuing the Prisoners, a certain Miss Hamam writes about how Muslims around the world are imprisoned by infidels. Later, Miss Hamam, who is a writer from Pakistan, continues about how thousands of Muslim daughters and sons are ******* in jails and how it is the duty of all Muslims to fight for the causes of Kashmir, Palestine, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan.
While numerous references have been made to the Aafia Siddiqui case by various jihadi organisations including Jaish-e-Muhammads Al-Qalam, the issue of drone attacks and secular liberals working on American and Zionist agenda eats up most of the jihadi literatures agenda.
The arrest/torture of our innocent, Muslim sister by the infidel rhetoric plays on the honour code and anti-western sentiments of young Pakistani men whom militant leaders aim to attract and recruit. Siddiqui was brought up again in a recent joint interview by Hakeemullah Mehsud and Waliur Rehman in October 2009; the video ended with the question who will rescue our sister Dr Aafia Siddiqui from these Christian barbarians? Speaking to Daily Times, one such young editor and a student of a major engineering university of Karachi, Adeel, who published what he describes as an Islamic magazine named Bazu-e-Mujahid, confirmed that he had over 7,000 subscribers from Karachi to the New York, who support his organization, which is fighting to enforce Caliphate in Pakistan.
In other such magazine, namely Al-Jehad, Mujhaid printed from Karachi and Jihad Kashmir printed from Rawalpindi, the literature is heavy on the virtues of dying for the cause of Islam. Emotionally wrought letters from the mothers and sisters of jihadi martyrs are meant to inspire. Many of the publications feature coloured pictures of arms and immunisation and present a no-holds-barred absolutist view of the world. The 2010 issue of Nawai Afghan Jihad included an article by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman Azam Tariq, entitled The Reality of the Waziristan Operation.
Azam Tariq mainly talks about the recent military operation in Waziristan and the complicity of Pakistani politicians and special forces in importing and waging Americas war on Pakistani territory.
Like most TTP leaders, Azam underlines that theirs is a defensive jihad against the Pakistani regime. The image created is that of a hapless group being provoked into fighting an unwanted jihad. That is, against its own volition, the TTP must fight the Pakistani state and army.
While the cardinal enemy, and target of all jihadi struggles, is the US for it sits at the helm of all infidel nations, Pakistans secular rulers and their shameless submissiveness to the US has left the TTP with no choice but to fight the domestic infidels first.
The question that Azam then sarcastically asks is, Where do the mujahideen find that elusive Aladdins lamp that will enable them to ignore the infidels (US) puppets in Pakistan and go straight after the beast itself?
Two jihadi magazines and a newsletter named Haq-e-Awaz and Allah Commandos both published from Karachi celebrated the recent killing of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer and wrote in there editorial that Qadri was the new hero of the ummah and anyone who betrays the ideology of Islam and Pakistan should be killed.
A senior intelligence official of the Intelligence Bureau, who wished not to be named, told Daily Times, There is a proper mechanism in place to monitor such hate-literature, but at times acting on it due to certain provisions in law that safeguard such hate literature makes them hard to actually be stopped.
If we stop one, two by another name crop out from nowhere, confirmed an intelligence official. Interesting al Sahab productions, al Qaedas official media wing, confirm the close relationship between al Qaeda and the TTP, which have long been known. The release of multiple joint AQ-TTP messages from the al Sahab production outlet is nonetheless extremely significant. First of all, these developments indicate that al Qaeda has successfully seized the moment in the wake of the death of Baitullah Mehsud to dramatically increase its influence over the TTP. But this series of videos is perhaps also evidence of a decreasing willingness on al Qaedas part to remain in the shadows of its Pakistani partners as they unleash yet another bloody campaign of violence in Pakistans cities. For now the jihadi media is booming.
This is the first part of two parts report.
Daily Times
By Ali K Chishti
January 12, 2011
The media is viewed by terrorist organisations as one of the fronts of jihad against their enemies. The media platform most favoured by activists and supporters of jihadis is both the print and the electronic media with a large presence on the Internet as well. These jehadis disseminate their message via various websites, magazines and disks in different languages targeting diverse audiences worldwide. While such organisations also utilise the media for military and operative purposes for services of jihadi fighters in the field, their primary use of this medium is for indoctrination and propaganda. Most of these messages available online can be picked up cheaply from almost any newsstand throughout Pakistan despite there being a strict ban and monitoring system in place by various intelligence agencies on such literature. Among the 80-odd publications that suspected militant organisations are putting out are 18 weeklies, 40 fortnightlies and 22 monthlies. The publications are frequently published in Urdu with a heavy dose of Arabic and some English thrown in for good measure to cater to all social circles in Pakistan. We are selling a copy from Rs 5 to Rs 10,000 for those who want to support our organisations since funding and collection is restricted, a top Kashmiri jihadi leader proudly announced.
Interestingly, while strict interpretation of Islam does not allow pictures to be posted, this jihadi or extremist magazine makes a point to ignore that specific law and print mutilated pictures of Muslims around the world from Kashmir to Palestine and from Iraq to Afghanistan to make a point as to how Muslims are being treated around the world. All is fair in love and war, a jihadi quoted John Lylys Euphues.
In another magazine, which was specifically dedicated to Aafia Siddiqui in a piece entitled Rescuing the Prisoners, a certain Miss Hamam writes about how Muslims around the world are imprisoned by infidels. Later, Miss Hamam, who is a writer from Pakistan, continues about how thousands of Muslim daughters and sons are ******* in jails and how it is the duty of all Muslims to fight for the causes of Kashmir, Palestine, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan.
While numerous references have been made to the Aafia Siddiqui case by various jihadi organisations including Jaish-e-Muhammads Al-Qalam, the issue of drone attacks and secular liberals working on American and Zionist agenda eats up most of the jihadi literatures agenda.
The arrest/torture of our innocent, Muslim sister by the infidel rhetoric plays on the honour code and anti-western sentiments of young Pakistani men whom militant leaders aim to attract and recruit. Siddiqui was brought up again in a recent joint interview by Hakeemullah Mehsud and Waliur Rehman in October 2009; the video ended with the question who will rescue our sister Dr Aafia Siddiqui from these Christian barbarians? Speaking to Daily Times, one such young editor and a student of a major engineering university of Karachi, Adeel, who published what he describes as an Islamic magazine named Bazu-e-Mujahid, confirmed that he had over 7,000 subscribers from Karachi to the New York, who support his organization, which is fighting to enforce Caliphate in Pakistan.
In other such magazine, namely Al-Jehad, Mujhaid printed from Karachi and Jihad Kashmir printed from Rawalpindi, the literature is heavy on the virtues of dying for the cause of Islam. Emotionally wrought letters from the mothers and sisters of jihadi martyrs are meant to inspire. Many of the publications feature coloured pictures of arms and immunisation and present a no-holds-barred absolutist view of the world. The 2010 issue of Nawai Afghan Jihad included an article by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman Azam Tariq, entitled The Reality of the Waziristan Operation.
Azam Tariq mainly talks about the recent military operation in Waziristan and the complicity of Pakistani politicians and special forces in importing and waging Americas war on Pakistani territory.
Like most TTP leaders, Azam underlines that theirs is a defensive jihad against the Pakistani regime. The image created is that of a hapless group being provoked into fighting an unwanted jihad. That is, against its own volition, the TTP must fight the Pakistani state and army.
While the cardinal enemy, and target of all jihadi struggles, is the US for it sits at the helm of all infidel nations, Pakistans secular rulers and their shameless submissiveness to the US has left the TTP with no choice but to fight the domestic infidels first.
The question that Azam then sarcastically asks is, Where do the mujahideen find that elusive Aladdins lamp that will enable them to ignore the infidels (US) puppets in Pakistan and go straight after the beast itself?
Two jihadi magazines and a newsletter named Haq-e-Awaz and Allah Commandos both published from Karachi celebrated the recent killing of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer and wrote in there editorial that Qadri was the new hero of the ummah and anyone who betrays the ideology of Islam and Pakistan should be killed.
A senior intelligence official of the Intelligence Bureau, who wished not to be named, told Daily Times, There is a proper mechanism in place to monitor such hate-literature, but at times acting on it due to certain provisions in law that safeguard such hate literature makes them hard to actually be stopped.
If we stop one, two by another name crop out from nowhere, confirmed an intelligence official. Interesting al Sahab productions, al Qaedas official media wing, confirm the close relationship between al Qaeda and the TTP, which have long been known. The release of multiple joint AQ-TTP messages from the al Sahab production outlet is nonetheless extremely significant. First of all, these developments indicate that al Qaeda has successfully seized the moment in the wake of the death of Baitullah Mehsud to dramatically increase its influence over the TTP. But this series of videos is perhaps also evidence of a decreasing willingness on al Qaedas part to remain in the shadows of its Pakistani partners as they unleash yet another bloody campaign of violence in Pakistans cities. For now the jihadi media is booming.
This is the first part of two parts report.