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Introduction
Media foundations connected to jihadi groups and jihad-supporting organizations, which once released their productions videos, statements, and more over jihadi forums, have turned to social media websites, mainly Facebook and Twitter, because of these forums' inability to provide reliable means for communication, interaction, and publication due to constant and often lengthy disruption of their online presence. This report will discuss official and unofficial jihadi media foundations' presence on Facebook and Twitter, and will identify the foundations' accounts and provide background information regarding their affiliation and activities. Part II of this series, to be published in the near future, will focus on the Facebook and Twitter accounts of jihad-supporting clerics, preachers, and scholars who support jihad as well as prominent writers in jihadi forums. Part III will profile Facebook and Twitter accounts related to jihadi groups.
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lish their own productions as well as content previously released by militant jihadi groups on their own social media accounts. Active accounts belonging to media foundations of non-militant pro-jihad groups include Al-Bayan, connected to Ansar Al-Sharia in Egypt; Al-Raya, connected to Ansar Al-Sharia in Libya; and Al-Hijratayn, connected to the Salafi-jihadi movement in Sudan. The official Facebook account of Al-Bayariq, the media foundation of Ansar Al-Sharia in Tunisia, has been suspended.
Ofcial And Unofcial Facebook And Twitter Accounts Connected To Jihadi Media Foundations Official and Unofficial Facebook Accounts Connected To Militant Jihadi Groups
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This unofficial Twitter account for Al-Sahab, Al-Qaeda's media wing, was created June 28, 2013. It is dedicated to publishing all Al-Sahab-produced content. Among the latest tweets posted by this account are the most recent video by American Al-Qaeda operative Adam Gadahn and others.
Al-Furqan Foundation's Facebook account, an unofficial page of the media foundation of the Islamic State in Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS), was created May 28, 2013. Content posted on this page include statements, images, and videos of recent developments on jihadi fronts, namely Iraq and Syria. In a recent post, the account's administrator encouraged online jihadis to comment, share, and "like" the page so that it would not be suspended.
Riyah is the official media company of the Gaza-based jihadi group Ma'sadat Al-Mujahideen, which is known for its undocumented claims of responsibility for rocket attacks against Israel as well as for forest fires in both Israel and the U.S.[4] On July 20, 2012, Riyah announced the launch of an official page on the social networking site Google+; the account is no longer accessible due to suspension.[5]
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@Almalahem_media is an unofficial account for Al-Malahem, the media wing of AQAP, and was created November 16, 2012. Most of the tweets posted on this account, which has over 700 followers, are links to releases of productions previously released by Al-Malahem. @Almalahem_media follows two accounts @ansar_alshari3, another unofficial AQAP account, and @Andalus_Media, the official handle of AQIM.
@TUBE_Q is another unofficial account bearing the name of AQAP's media foundation Al-Malahem. This account, which was created April 14, 2013 and is followed by more than 750, exclusively publishes AQAP content. All the accounts followed by @TUBE_Q are either media foundations or official accounts of jihadi groups such as @bentaymia, @alfaroqmedia, @fursanalbalaagh, @JbhatALnusra, and @Andalus_Media.
The Al-Andalus media foundation, launched March 28, 2013,[6] is AQIM's official media wing. With over 7,500 followers, this account, which is AQIM's Twitter handle, has been responsible for announcing upcoming productions and releasing new ones before they are posted on jihadi forums. @Andalus_Media follows 10 Twitter accounts, among them @HSMPRESS1 (Al-Shabab), @JbhatALnusra, and @AnsarShariaa_tn (Ansar Al-Sharia in Tunisia). This account was the first to be recognized as an official account on Twitter by Al-Fajr, AlQaeda's most trusted media foundation.
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@JbhatALnusra is the official account of this Syria-based jihadi group, whose media wing is called Al-Manara Al-Bayda'. Its first tweet dates back to June 7, 2012. In its first tweets, the group stated that its official accounts on social media sites are secondary sources, and that the jihadi forums Shumoukh Al-Islam and Ansar Al-Mujahedin Arabic Forum (AMAF) are the primary venues for its statements and productions. It also said that Al-Manara Al-Baida'a media foundation is the only representative of Jabhat Al-Nusra.
Al-I'tisam foundation is another media wing officially affiliated with ISIS. Recently, Al-I'tisam obtained a membership in the leading jihadi forum Shumoukh Al-Islam.[7] So far, all the materials released by this foundation have carried the logo of Al-Furqan, which is the main media wing of ISIS. AlI'tisam's Twitter account @e3tsemo, which has more than 3,000 followers, was created July 9, 2013.
Al-Bayam Media Foundation is the media wing of the Egyptian Salafi-jihadi group Ansar Al-Sharia. Its official Facebook page, created March 3, 2013, is filled with articles by senior members of the group as well as with other jihadi productions. Its official Twitter page, @Ansarshare3a, was launched on June 12, 2012. The vast majority of its tweets are article written by senior leaders in the group.
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This is the official Facebook account of Al-Rayah Foundation for Media Productions, which is the media wing of Ansar Al-Sharia in Libya. After dissolving their armed brigade last year, this group has adapted a peaceful Da'wa-based approach.[8] According to its Facebook page, this account was created on January 20, 2013. Al-Rayah uses this account to publish announcements for Ansar Al-Sharia activities, reports about them, and images, videos and posters about these events.
Al-Hijratayn Foundation for Media Production is associated with the Salafi Jihadi movement in Sudan, a number of whose leaders and members were detained while being trained in a camp in preparation for waging jihad abroad.[9] Earlier this year, Al-Hijratayn produced a video documenting the escape from a maximum-security prison in Sudan of the group that assassinated U.S. diplomat John Michael Granville. On June 23, 2013, Al-Hijratayn announced that the leading jihadi forum Shumoukh Al-Islam would be the exclusive source of its productions. Content posted on Al-Hijratayn's Facebook page includes productions of its own as well as of other jihadi media foundations. The same is true for its Twitter account, @hijratain_media, which was created January 28, 2013 and has over 600 followers. The number of posted tweets, 21 thus far, indicates that this account has not been active.
Al-Farouq is a media production foundation associated with the Salafi-jihadi movement in Egypt. Its publications include articles, speeches, and interviews of prominent leaders in the movement. Its Twitter account, @alfaroqmedia, launched February 18, 2012, includes dozens of Facebook links to publications produced by Al-Farouq; however, all the accounts to which they link have all been suspended. The only Twitter account which @alfaroqmedia follows is @Ghonim, the official handle of well-known Egyptian activist Wael Ghonim who contributed to igniting the revolution in Egypt.
Ibn Taymiyya Media Center (ITMC) is an independent production foundation based in Gaza. It publishes content for the Salafijihadi group Jama'at Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad of Gaza. This account, created April 23, 2013, has published all ITMC statements, videos, and announcements. @bentaymia is the official ITMC Twitter account. Established in December 2011, this foundation has been very active in covering issues related to Salafi-jihadi groups in Gaza.[10] Since joining Twitter on August 26, 2012, @bentaymia has been publishing its statements and video productions, some of which criticize Hamas' treatment of Salafi-jihadi figures.[11]
@Al-nukhba is the official account of Nukhbat Al-I'lam Al-Jihadi (Elites of Jihadi Media), a media foundation created by online jihadis to redistribute content previously published in the forums. Since its creation on March 31, 2011, this jihadi account, which has nearly 5,000 followers, has been actively disseminating jihadi content from nearly all Al-Qaeda affiliate groups and radical clerics. The most recent tweets by the group include links to the most recent issue of the AQAP English-language magazine Inspire, last week's audio statement by Al-Qaeda's emir, and a speech by AQAP's military commander. The group's Facebook page, which has over 2,300 likes, includes photos from different jihadi fronts, videos from various media foundations, and posts encouraging jihad. According to the page's "About" section, this account was created on March 30, 2013.
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@fursanalbalaagh is the official Twitter handle of the jihadi media foundation Fursan Al-Balagh. Al-Balagh, established April 18, 2012,[12] launched its Twitter account January 1, 2013.[13] Since then, @fursanalbalaagh has posted 182 tweets, most of which include links to jihadi productions. Last February, Al-Balagh invited experienced online jihadis to join its ranks.[14]
Al-Tiryaq is an independent media foundation that is active on Facebook; it posts jihadi materials by various groups, with a special focus on JN and ISIS. On its Facebook page, which was created May 21, 2012 and has over 6,380 "likes," Al-Tiryaq features an image of prominent Tunisian Salafi scholar Abd Al-Hakim Mansouri, and a call for his release from prison in Tunisia.
Al-Ma'ali production foundation, which produces its own videos, is associated with ISIS. Since its May 17, 2013 creation, AlMa'ali has been very active in posting news and materials related to ISIS and its activities in Iraq and Syria. Its Facebook page has nearly 4,000 "likes." Despite its clear association with ISIS, whose logo appears on its page, Al-Ma'ali states that it is an "independent" foundation. At least one Al-Ma'ali-produced video has featured children firing in the air and shouting "Allah Akbar." As of this writing, AlMa'ali has no Twitter account.
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Baqiya is an independent media foundation which supports ISIS. All the posts published on Baqiya's Facebook and Twitter accounts are related to ISIS and its military and social activities in Syria. The official Facebook page of the Baqiya foundation, which produces its own videos, was created July 15, 2013. Its Twitter account, @Baqiya_Media, which has more than 1,600 followers, was launched July 10, 2013. Although its YouTube account, which has more than 230 subscribers, is still active, the only video that the foundation produced was removed for "violation of YouTube's policy on violence."
Created July 17, 2013, Al-Battar media squad was launched by online jihadis to publish jihadi productions, news, and books, as well as to participate in hashtags and support jihadi accounts on Twitter. @AL_Bttaar, which has more than 1,500 followers, is run by five individuals who take turns keeping the account active around the clock. The email address provided for contacting the account managers is [email protected].
Himam News Agency, an independent media foundation based in Syria, is associated with JN. This foundation, which produces its own material, has an official YouTube channel and Facebook account. So far, its YouTube channel, which contains eight videos documenting social and humanitarian activities such as cleaning up streets and food distribution, has 81 subscribers. Its Twitter account, @Hemm_Agency, which has more than 1,100 followers, was created July 7, 2013. According to tweets that it has posted, the foundation focuses on covering the daily lives of Muslims in general and jihadis in particular, including their victories, their creative ideas, and their social activities. * Mansour Al-Hadj is director of the Reform in the Arab and Muslim World Project at MEMRI. Endnotes:
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See MEMRI JTTM report AQIM Launches Its Official Twitter Account, Threatens To Kill French Hostages, March 28, 2013.
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See MEMRI JTTM report Twitter Suspends Al-Shabab Al-Mujahideen's English Twitter Account, January 25, 2013. See MEMRI JTTM report Following Its Suspension Last Month, Al-Shabab Relaunches English Twitter Account, February 4, 2013. See MEMRI JTTM report Palestinian Jihadi Group Claims Responsibility For Fire In Residential Building In Israel, February 1, 2012. See MEMRI JTTM report Jihadi Group Embraces 'Google Plus' As Additional Means Of Disseminating Its Propaganda, July 20, 2012. See MEMRI JTTM report AQIM Launches Its Official Twitter Account, Threatens To Kill French Hostages, March 28, 2013. See MEMRI JTTM report ISI Subsidiary Media Company Al-I'tisam Releases Video Showing Signs Of Support For Jabhat Al-Nusra, March 3, 2013. See MEMRI JTTM report Libyan Ansar Al-Shari'a Group Lays Down Its Arms In Favor Of Da'wa-Based Approach, October 16, 2012. See MEMRI JTTM report Social Media Campaign Calls For Release Of 30 Sudanese Jihadis Who Aimed To Join Jihadi Fronts, July 1, 2013. See MEMRI JTTM report New Jihadi "Ibn Taymiyya Media Center" Established, December 21, 2011.
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See MEMRI JTTM report Ibn Taymiyya Media Center Calls For Pressuring Hamas Government To Release Imprisoned Leader Of Gazan Salafi-Jihadi Group, April 13, 2012.
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See MEMRI JTTM report New Jihadi Media Group Announces Its Establishment, April 19, 2012. See MEMRI JTTM report Now On Twitter, Facebook: Jihadi Media Foundation Fursan Al-Balagh, January 9, 2013. See MEMRI JTTM report Online Jihadi Media Company Fursan Al-Balagh Reaches Out For New Recruits, February 25, 2013.
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