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From Amy Zalman, Ph.D., for About.com

New Al Qaeda Video Release Reported

Sunday July 15, 2007
Assahab
A March 2007 Al Sahab video production
advises mujahidin in Somalia
(US CENTCOM)

A video clip featuring Osama bin Laden lauding martyrs for their work on behalf of the jihadist cause has surfaced on the Internet, according to news reports. The footage of bin Laden himself does not appear to be recent; a Washington organization called the SITE Intelligence Group identifies it as 2003 footage. The production itself, however, is new. It was put out by the Al Sahab media foundation, which produces Al Qaeda's media. Al Sahab has been putting out videos on a regular basis this year, most recently on July 4, 2007.

Analysts who track Al Qaeda's media take interest in the number of productions Al Sahab is capable of putting out and in the sophistication of their productions. These are clues to the kind of equipment and expertise the organization can afford, and to the conditions under which producers may be working. At last count, Al Sahab was probably producing out of Pakistan.

But while producers are relatively underground, their productions aren't. In fact, you can find them on YouTube. My search for the producer brought up a whole page of video clips produced by Al Sahab. (Most have been subtitled in English, and make for interesting watching).

Surprise at Al Qaeda Communications Savvy May Say More about U.S. than Al Qaeda

It is something of a truism among those concerned about the ability of Al Qaeda and other groups to make use of Internet and video technology that they are 'very sophisticated.' I've heard this phrase many times in the last few years and it has always struck me as an odd thing to say coming from the United States, the most sophisticated country on earth when it comes to broadcast and Internet media. It was only recently that I realized that such comments are less statements about the objective sophistication of terrorist media, than they are statements that we expect them to be primitive. Al Qaeda, after all, is the group that launches wars from caves.

Expressions of surprise that Al Qaeda and other extremist groups have mastered contemporary communications and marketing may say more about the U.S. than about the groups themselves.

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