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UK group to hit back at Qaeda propaganda |
2007-04-18 |
![]() Western security analysts have pointed out that Al Qaeda and its offshoots have been very adept at using new media, publishing footage of violent executions and attacks on British forces in Iraq on the Internet within hours of them happening. Al Qaeda has its own media arm, as-Sahab, whose output has included a series of statements by its senior leaders. Late last year a document issued by a group linked to Al Qaeda spelled out the need for its fighters to “carry out a media war parallel to the military war ... because we can observe the effect that the media have on nations.” Intelligence officials say Islamist groups have skilfully exploited the Internet both to spread their propaganda and to circulate know-how on topics such as bomb-making and poisons. Asked why the job could not be left to the Foreign Office, Blair responded: “You’ve got to accept that today you can’t do this simply by looking at these things in different compartments – foreign affairs here, home affairs there. It doesn’t work like that.” He said greater cohesion was needed across government to match up strands of the same fight – for example talking to local British communities about how to steer people away from radicalism, as well as funding schools in countries like Pakistan to compete with radical religious seminaries. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Asked why the job could not be left to the Foreign Office, Blair responded: |
Posted by: Excalibur 2007-04-18 09:16 |
#1 As there's nothing the government does better than the public (except the military) -- maybe we should be outsourcing the propaganda task? |
Posted by: Captain Lewis 2007-04-18 08:41 |