The al-Qaeda movement has for the first time broadcast a television news bulletin, via the Internet. While the Islamist terror group has made ample use of the web for propaganda, this is the first time it has produced something that resembles a traditional television news bulletin - with some striking differences; the newsreader has his face covered and a Koran and rifle at his side. The presenter of the 16-minute "bulletin" entitled Sout al-Khalifa (the Voice of the Caliphate) announced that they would be broadcast weekly.
The first programme opened with the headlines: Gaza has been freed, a great victory; From Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi declares a war of revenge of the Sunnis; Hurricane Katrina, the start of a divine retribution. The announcement of the withdrawal of the "Zionist forces from the lands of Gaza", was accompanied by archive footage of Palestinians celebrating, some of it from Doha-based Arabic satellite network al-Jazeera.
The second item is on the communique by al-Qaeda in Iraq in which it claims responsibility for the attacks against Shiites in Baghdad as revenge for the killing of Sunnis in Tel Afar. The presenter reads an excerpt from the last speech by al-Zarqawi on the stand off at Tel Afar as one of the most recent photos of al-Zarqawi is shown on the screen.
The third news item on the Islamist television news bulletin regards the "Islamic Army in Iraq" (the terror group responsible for the death of Italian freelance journalist Enzo Baldoni) which claimed last week that it had launched chemical missiles against Baghdad. The news content of the al-Qaeda bulletin is even interrupted for an advertising break, which announces the imminent release via the internet of a film entitled Total Jihad. The bulletin concludes with news of Hurricane Katrina, defined as "divine punishment on America" which the presenter says has caused some 900 victims.
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