Sunday, December 26, 2010

Glossy al-Qaida magazine focuses on how-to tips, politics

 Raymond Ibrahim.com  "An English-language jihadist publication released online this month is another sign that al-Qaida or copycat groups are becoming increasingly adept at packaging their message for a young western audience, experts say.
In case you access it for the pictures and
not the articles, here's Mr. January
"The magazine, called Inspire, includes content that advises young people of what to expect when joining a jihad, or holy war, instructions on how to make bombs with household ingredients, messages from Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, and even delves into the debates on the Muhammad-cartoon controversy and the banning of the niqab face veil in France."
 

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