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Home Front: Culture Wars
Modern media: the terrorist's best friend
2005-03-11
It is proving nearly impossible to stop terrorists using the internet and live television to spread their message, the Madrid anti-terrorism summit heard.
Just ask Aaron Weisburd.
Democratic countries have little control over rapidly multiplying, new technology that knows no borders or censorship and will have to come up with imaginative answers, experts told the summit. "Last year there was some 5,000 terrorism-related, hate-spreading websites on the Internet, it is an increase of 25 percent over the year before," said US rabbi Abraham Cooper, who supervises a programme by the Simon Wiesenthal Centre tracking problematic websites. "The web has now emerged as the key battlefield, it has completely changed the picture. All developments now have the potential for global impact," he added.

Gilles Kepel, a Paris-based political scientist and expert on Islam, said the advent and the development of the Internet and its use by 24-hour Arab television stations has changed the face of the terrorist threat. "Today the Internet is more useful for a player in the Muslim world to know his way around the Internet than to have studied the Koran for 50 years. It has become the tool of power... religious and political power are in the hands of those with websites."

"It is a complex phenomenon in which the media are playing a central role indeed," the US-based sociologist Mark Juergensmeyer, author of Terror in the name of God said. "The media is an active target of manipulation by terrorists. When they cover events without precaution, they are serving as a megaphone for exactly what the terrorists want to happen." Keppel claimed "without the Arab television channel Al-Jazeera, there would be no al-Qaeda."
Um, no. But it certainly doesn't help.
"This does not mean that it is Al-Jazeera's fault, but that al-Qaeda operations are geared completely to spreading their message in this manner."
Duh. Every major boom is timed to get maximum exposure on New York news cycles.
Jerrold Post, a psychiatry professor at George Washington University who long served as an advisor to the CIA on profiling, said the hostage crisis at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich was "the first act that dramatically conveyed
the power of the information age. "There, a handful of individuals were able to capture an audience of 2.5 billion people. Today, most large terrorist organisations have a vice-president of communications."In terrorist handbooks that have been seized, there are chapters on how to capture the maximum media attention-explaining what the news cycle is, saying if you want to get on to the evening news, get it out there at such or such a time."
Or what I just said.
Posted by:Seafarious

#3  3dc - O'Reilly has been into this for years.
O'Reilly-Feb 25 2000


UFO Reporting Center File the report, and tell them the guy on Dish Network Channel 205 says he's a pilot.
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-11 5:24:26 PM  

#2  Hmm is that why THE FACTOR is advertising a UFO feature tonight?
Posted by: 3dc   2005-03-11 4:58:17 PM  

#1  Well, now that this has been "revealed", the MSM will tone down the coverage? Onoly if there is another sensational "pregnant wife falls of husband's fishing boat while he was somewhere else" story.
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-11 10:03:11 AM  

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