Al Qaeda seeks to expand audience with launch of first English website
By ANIThursday, July 1, 2010
WASHINGTON - Al Qaeda is promoting the upcoming online release of its first English magazine called “Inspire,” promising Anwar Al Alwaki, the America born cleric linked to several terror attacks on the United States, as one of its first guest writers.
According to the Fox News, it is a dangerous move made by the terror group as it would give Awlaki a new platform to remain in contact with his followers.
Earlier, Awlaki’s popular website was taken down after the Fort Hood shooting last November, presumably by the U.S. government.
“Prior to the Fort Hood shooting, Awlaki’s followers numbered in the hundreds,” Charlie Allen, former CIA official, said.
Since the Fort Hood shooting, Awlaki has sent out a handful of audio statements or interviews bearing the Al Qaeda logo. In one tape, Awlaki criticized the Obama administration for failing to be transparent because the e-mails between the cleric and the suspect in the Fort Hood attack, Major Nidal Hasan, have not been released.
Meanwhile, Michael Leiter, head of the National Counterterrorism Center, said in a two- day conference in Aspen, that Awlaki had a ‘direct operational’ role in the attempted bombing on Christmas Day. (ANI)