Extremist Content Online: ISIS &
White Supremacists Call For Violence Against Religious And Racial
Minorities
(New York, N.Y.) - The Counter
Extremism Project (CEP) reports weekly on the methods used by
extremists to exploit the Internet and social media platforms to
recruit followers and incite violence. This week, ISIS’s spokesman
called for attacks on Jews in an audio release. Additionally, a
neo-Nazi music album was released on Dropbox that called for the
murder and genocide of Jews, Muslims, and people of
color.
“Tech platforms must equally and consistently apply
their moderation policies against all forms of extremist activity,
including ISIS and white supremacists. As demonstrated by neo-Nazi
music and ISIS’s spokesman, both of whom called for violence against
Jews, among others, these two groups will stop at nothing to
distribute violent propaganda online,” said CEP Researcher Joshua
Fisher-Birch. “Tech companies must take these threats seriously and
enforce their Terms of Service regarding hate speech and
extremism.”
ISIS also uploaded a new video to numerous websites
that includes attacks on Iraqi security forces, the use of roadside
bombs and the execution of three individuals. A neo-Nazi
accelerationist Telegram channel posted instructions for converting a
specific type of submachine gun to fire fully automatic. Also, a
pro-ISIS website on Free Domain was located, and a pro-Hammerskin web
store was located on Facebook. Finally, a pro-ISIS group posted a
Spanish language explosives manual on TamTam.
ISIS
Spokesman Calls for Attacks on Jews in New Audio Release
On January 27, ISIS’s spokesman Abu Hamza al-Qurashi
released an audio statement via the group’s Al Furqan Media
Foundation. In the speech, Abu Hamza stated that the group is
initiating a new phase, calling for attacks against Israel and for the
group to target Jews worldwide. Abu Hamza called for Palestinians to
join ISIS and condemned Hamas as ineffective. He also stated that ISIS
is active in Iraq and will target U.S. allies there. ISIS’s
self-declared province in Sinai declared war on Hamas in a video
released in January 2018.
Audio or video files were uploaded to
at least 14 websites: pc.cd, the Microsoft One Drive, Amazon Drive,
the Internet Archive, Audio Mack, file.fm, Top4top, Mega.nz,
Soundcloud, Dropbox, Mediafire, Spreaker, Zippyshare, and Yadi.sk.
After a minimum of two days, audio files were still active on six
websites: Amazon Drive, the Internet Archive, Audio Mack, Spreaker,
file.fm, and Top4top. Video files consisting of audio and a static
background were active on four websites after a minimum of two days:
the Internet Archive, Mediafire, Top4top, and file.fm.
ISIS spokesman Abu Hamza
al-Qurashi speech on the Internet Archive, January 30, 2020.
Neo-Nazi Music Album Released on
Dropbox A seven-track neo-Nazi album that
promotes violence was located on Dropbox. The files were uploaded to
Dropbox on January 23, 2020, and features a computer-generated voice.
The music contains lyrics praising a white ethno-state and encouraging
the murder and genocide of Jews, Muslims, and people of color. One
song contains the lyric “Heading to the synagogue with guns and bombs,
who wants to place a bet and see how this turns out?” The album was
spread on Telegram, where the Dropbox link had been viewed almost 700
times on February 3. The Dropbox link was also spread on a Reddit
community dedicated to the group. On February 3, the subreddit, which
was created in January 2012, had over 500
members. New ISIS Video Uploaded to Numerous
Websites On Friday, January 31, ISIS released a
new video from their self-proclaimed Salahuddin province in Iraq. The
video claims that the group is still active in Iraq and shows attacks
against Iraqi security forces, including the use of roadside bombs,
and an attack on a military barracks. The video also includes several
executions of men accused of working with the Iraqi government, and
concludes with the brutal execution of three individuals.
In addition to Telegram, TamTam, and Hoop, the video was
uploaded to at least fifteen websites: the Internet Archive, ok.ru,
Tune.pk, file.fm, mail.ru, Dropbox, the Microsoft One Drive,
Dosyaupload, Zippyshare, dl.free.fr, 1fichier.com, f2h.io, ufile.io,
racaty.com, and Anonfile. Approximately five hours after upload, the
video was still available on 11 websites: ok.ru, file.fm, mail.ru,
Dosyaupload, Zippyshare, dl.free.fr, 1fichier.com, f2h.io, ufile.io,
racaty.com, and Anonfile. Links for the video were spread on
Twitter. Anti-Gun Control Instagram Account and
Separate Accelerationist Telegram Channel Post Instructions for
Converting Submachine Gun to Automatic Fire On
Wednesday, January 29, a neo-Nazi accelerationist Telegram channel
posted instructions for converting a specific type of civilian
submachine gun to fire fully automatic. The information was originally
posted on an unconnected Instagram account that opposes gun control,
also on January 29. The conversion instructions contain photos
explaining how to modify the firearm’s lower receiver with electric
tools. Pro-ISIS Website on Free Domain
Located CEP researchers located a pro-ISIS
website on a free domain administered by the company Award Space,
which is registered in Germany. The website contains ISIS news and
photo propaganda, as well as audio and video, and links to full length
ISIS videos. Content on the site includes
executions. Pro-Hammerskin Web Store Located on
Facebook CEP researchers located a Facebook page
for a Hungarian web store that supports the neo-Nazi skinhead group
the Hammerskins.
The Facebook page, created in May 2018, contains links to a Blogspot
page to purchase neo-Nazi concert tickets for events in Western and
Central Europe, and Hammerskin and affiliated Crew 38 support
clothing. The Facebook page is updated approximately twice a week and
had 608 likes on January 30. Facebook’s Community
Standards prohibit groups involved in “organized hate” and
“organized violence or criminal activity” from having a presence on
the platform. Facebook previously removed two pages for the
Hammerskins in Finland and Sweden. Hammerskin members have a history
of violence, including the August 5, 2012 attack on a Sikh Gurdwara in
Oak Creek, Wisconson, where six people were murdered and three were
critically wounded. Pro-ISIS Group Posts Spanish
Language Explosives Manual The pro-ISIS Spanish
language Muntasir Media posted an explosives manual on the TamTam
platform. The instructions were taken from the al Qaeda in the Arabian
Peninsula (AQAP) magazine Inspire and translated into Spanish. The
manual was also posted on Top4top. Muntasir threatened Spain in November
2019, and has previously
threatened a Spanish judge.
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