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News, analysis and primary source documents on terrorism, extremism and national security.Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Unusual Features in Video of American Hostage Roy HallumsINTELWIRE.com Click here for INTELFILES.com, where subscribers can view the Hallums video. A video released today shows Roy Hallums, an American worker taken hostage in November, reading a statement in which he pleads for his life, condemns the Bush administration and asks Arab leaders (specifically Moamar Ghadafi) to intervene on his behalf, all while under obvious duress.There are several unusual features to this video. It was apparently first distributed offline in Iraq several hours ago, then captured and posted online much later in the day. This video capture is two minutes long, compared to CNN's report that the Hallums video was 60-seconds long. This copy appears to be a low-quality rip of the source videotape. There are several important stylistic differences from previous videos which raise questions about the identity of Hallums' captors. Generally, the most prolific terrorist kidnappers — the Zarqawi Group (al Qaeda in Iraq) and Ansar Al-Sunnah — will display a banner with the logo of the originating organization. This video is noticeably unadorned, and there are no images of Hallums' captors. The audio quality of this file is also much lower than the usual. There are no overtly religious statements on the video. The plea for help from Ghadafi, who is currently more or less aligned with the U.S., is also notable. Taken in whole, these factors suggest Hallums may have been kidnapped by a secular gang for ransom, rather than by the usual political or religious insurgents. Labels: INTELWIRE-Exclusive
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Friday, January 21, 2005
New terror tactic: 'Sidewalk beheadings' hit IraqAt least seven victims reported executed in public during the last weekINTELWIRE.com Updated: 1/23/2005, 4:25 p.m. EST Within a matter of days, Iraqi terrorist groups have released three Internet videos showing the public execution of four hostages. Two additional incidents of public execution were reported within the last week, involving three more victims, but these have apparently not yet been released on video. The tactics have been used by different factions operating in different areas, suggesting a widespread decision to adopt the tactic as the Iraqi elections draw near. Two hostages were beheaded on a public sidewalk in a video released by Iraqi insurgents Friday, and two more public beheading incidents were reported. On Sunday, two videos were released showing public gunshot executions, one by the Zarqawi group and the other by Ansar al-Sunnah. In the "sidewalk beheading" video, the two men, apparently Iraqis, were shown kneeling in front of a black flag with yellow Arabic writing, answering questions from a captor offscreen. The men were then taken to outdoors location and beheaded with knives while onlookers chanted in support. Unlike in previous videos, they did not display any identification papers. The two victims said they were employed at a U.S. military base in Ramadi. A logo associated with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's terrorist network was embedded in the video. The 10-minute video was announced on an Internet forum known to be used by Islamic terrorist groups. It was stored on Web servers known to be used by Iraqi insurgent sympathizers. Click here for images from the video. Warning: This material is graphic and may offend or disturb viewers. Discretion is advised. In the video, the two men tell their kidnappers that they drove truckloads of food and supplies to an American base in the central Iraqi town of Ramadi. There were two other reported incidents of public beheadings in Iraq this week. In one incident, an Iraqi soldier was pulled from his car and beheaded in broad daylight. A note attached to his body warned other soldiers to quit, according to Reuters. In a second incident, two Iraqi Shi'ites were beheaded and their bodies left on a sidewal, according to Reuters. A note identified them as Shi'ite Muslims. It's possible this incident is the same one released on video today, but that has not been confirmed. In light of the approaching elections, the new tactic sends a powerful message to Iraqis intending to vote, especially in light of a video released just this week showing the gunshot execution of two Iraqi election workers. By targeting Iraqi nationals (and Shi'ites in particular), Zarqawi's al Qaeda affiliate can strongly intimidate potential voters. The fact that onlookers cheered the attack rather than trying to intervene will only increase the fear factor. The beheading videos have been extraordinarily effective in reaching the Iraqi public. Many of the videos are sold on DVDs in local markets. Word of mouth stemming from the public beheadings will have an even greater impact, especially in Ramadi, where much of the violence has been concentrated. According to Stars and Stripes, the U.S. has stepped up security in Ramadi. Public beheadings will not instill confidence among Iraqi citizens that these security enhancements are likely to keep them safe on Election Day, Jan. 30. Labels: INTELWIRE-Exclusive
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