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al-Qaeda Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) sees increase in English language releases.
2014-02-23
[Intelcenter] In 2013, al-Qaeda Arabian Peninsula's (AQAP) al-Malahim dramatically increased its production of English-language video material with a 12x increase over 2012 and 2011 releases. Al-Malahim appears set to do it again in 2014 with two English releases so far as of 22 Feb. 2014.

AQAP's English release volume now surpasses that of even core al-Qaeda's as-Sahab, which had been the dominate producer of English-language video material over any other jihadi group, not counting support groups. Al-Malahim's 2013 volume surpassed the annual rates for as-Sahab in 2010, 2012 and 2013. In 2013, as-Sahab only produced five to al-Malahim's 12.

Al-Malahim is now the dominate producer of English-language video releases over all other jihadi groups, not counting support groups. During 2011 to 23 Feb. 2014, there were a total of 16 English releases. One hundred percent of the releases contained English subtitles. None of the releases were in spoken English.

The effort AQAP is expending on English releases builds on the group's efforts with its English-language Inspire magazine and also fits into the group's increased operational role with multiple attempts to attack the US outside of its traditional area of operation, Yemen.

All indications are that AQAP will not only remain on this course but continue to expand its efforts in messaging, operations and other areas to reach beyond Yemen.

Methodology Note:

Only releases directly produced by AQAP's al-Malahim were counted. English-language releases by support groups were not counted. All videos counted here are available in the ICD Video Component.

The IntelCenter Database (ICD) allows charts tracking the use of languages, volume of releases and many other metrics related to terrorist and rebel audio/video releases. As of 22 Feb. 2014, the ICD has more than 3,300 releases equaling more than 1,020 hours of footage. IntelCenter also provides analytical support services on terrorist and rebel messaging efforts.

Reporting and original source materials are contained in the IntelCenter Database (ICD). For additional details click here. IntelCenter has available similar analysis for other groups and subjects. For more information, to schedule an online WebEx demo or to discuss how IntelCenter can assist with your needs, email info@intelcenter.com or call 800-719-8750.
Link to the 10th issue of AQAP Inspire Magazine.
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