Their twitter account is 'gone'.



April 4, 2011 in Featured
<http://publicintelligence.net/category/news/featured-news-2/> 

The latest issue of Inspire magazine.

Public Intelligence

The National Crime Squad (DNR, Dienst Nationale Recherche
<http://publicintelligence.net/dutch-police-threaten-to-shut-down-public-int
elligence/www.politie.nl/KLPD/organisatieonderdelen/dienst_nationale_recherc
he/> ) of the Dutch National Police (KLPD; Korps landelijke politiediensten
<http://www.politie.nl/English/> ) has threatened to shutdown Public
Intelligence if we do not remove the issues of Inspire magazine which are
made available on this site.  In a request made to our hosting provider
<http://publicintelligence.net/netherlands-national-police-agency-klpd-inspi
re-magazine-takedown-notice/>  in late February, the Dutch National Crime
Squad demanded that we remove all issues of Inspire magazine from our
website and refrain from distributing any further issues of the publication.
The notice describes the magazine's content as "illegal" under Dutch law:
"Due to the content of this magazine which is considered illegal according
to the Dutch law due to the inciting content related to Al-Qa'ida in the
Arabian Peninsula, we would like you to remove this magazine from your
website."  The notice goes on to state that if the content is not removed
from this site, the Dutch police "will under the force of circumstances take
down your website on the dedicated server in the Netherlands according to
Dutch Law."

Inspire magazine is a publication released on a quarterly basis that is
allegedly produced by members of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.  The
fifth issue of the magazine, released earlier this week, was recently
published by this site
<http://publicintelligence.net/inspire-al-qaeda-in-the-arabian-peninsula-mag
azine-issue-5-march-2011/> .  All four previous issues are also available
from this site
<http://publicintelligence.net/complete-inspire-al-qaeda-in-the-arabian-peni
nsula-aqap-magazine/> .  Our publication of the magazine has been referenced
by news outlets around the world including Slate
<http://www.slate.fr/story/25227/inspire-nouveau-magazine-al-qaida> , Wired
<http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/03/al-qaeda-mag-we-heart-the-mideast-r
evolts/> , the Christian Science Monitor
<http://www.csmonitor.com/World/terrorism-security/2010/1018/CNN-says-Pakist
an-protecting-Osama-bin-Laden-France-on-alert-for-terrorist-attacks> , the
Toronto Star
<http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/954118--jihad-cosmo-magazine-tell
s-women-how-to-raise-warriors> , Der Standard
<http://derstandard.at/1285200631509/Jemen-Terroraufruf-in-Online-Magazin>
(Austria), the Danish Broadcasting Corporation
<http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2010/10/13/163346.htm>  (Denmark),
Corriere della Serra
<http://www.corriere.it/esteri/10_novembre_21/olimpio-guerra-lowcost-inspire
_b1e212c4-f572-11df-91c8-00144f02aabc.shtml>  (Italy), and Dnevnik
<http://www.dnevnik.si/novice/neverjetno/1042395045>  (Slovenia) , just to
name a few.  Other material we have published related to Islamic Extremism
has been cited in reports produced by the Chatham House
<http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/files/17575_bp1010_yemensomalia.pdf> , the
International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence
<http://icsr.info/publications/papers/1283965345ICSR_ChallengingtheInfluence
ofAnwarAlAwlaki.pdf> , and theInvestigative Project on Terrorism
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/2398/the-jihadist-social-network-underw
orld> .

By making Inspire magazine available, we facilitate research by security
professionals, academics, journalists and law enforcement that actually
makes people safer.  We enable the thousands of security professionals who
read this site to learn about threats, trends, and a variety of other
factors that affect their corporation, city, state, school district, police
force, agency, trade union, nation or other polity.  We understand the need
for governments and law enforcement bodies to fight against the so-called
"violent radicalization" of their citizens.  However, the threat of
radicalization and extremist ideologies should never be construed as being
so great that it requires the dissolution of our common values.  The right
to share information freely is a human right
<http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml#a19> .

According to U.S. statistics from 2009, the odds of an individual dying from
a terrorist attack on an airplane during the last decade were approximately
1 in 10,408,947
<http://gizmodo.com/#%215435954/the-true-odds-of-airborne-terror-chart> ,
while the odds of an individual being struck by lightning in any given year
are approximately 1 in 750,000
<http://www.weather.gov/om/lightning/medical.htm> .  Yet, as populations we
are relentlessly bombarded with imagery and propaganda designed to reinforce
a notion of constant terrorist threats.  We have stated since the first
corrupted release of Inspire magazine in the Summer of 2010, when it
appeared interspersed with 64 pages of ASCII cupcake recipes
<http://publicintelligence.net/al-qaeda-magazine-is-cupcake-recipe-book/> ,
that we are highly dubious of the supposed creators of this publication.  We
have attempted to point out some of these issues
<http://publicintelligence.net/does-anyone-take-these-al-qaeda-magazines-ser
iously/>  in the past.  However, most people are unaware of Inspire's actual
message and format because, as news consumers, they are often unable to
access the actual source material of articles that take the magazine's
authenticity as undisputed, repeating its claims without critical
interpretation or analysis.  This is why it is imperative that people have
access to original source material, such as actual copies of Inspire
magazine, so that they may evaluate its content for themselves.

http://publicintelligence.net/dutch-police-threaten-to-shut-down-public-inte
lligence/

 

 

 



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