Al-Qaida has an Internet presence nearly two decades old
Al-Qaida and ISIS Use Twitter Differently. Here's How and Why. - NationalJournal.com - 1 views
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their separate techniques not only reveal key divisions between the two terrorist groups, but also illustrate the depths of extremism that ISIS will plumb—and that al-Qaida won't.
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Social media's public and instantaneous nature is ideal for reaching ISIS's target audience—young, disillusioned Westerners who are ripe for radicalization—and it gives them a sense of community.
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This article contrasts communication techniques of Al-Qaida and ISIS. It outlines how ISIS communication strategy uses more dominant forms of social media such as facebook, youtube, and twitter while Al-Qaida still uses web pages, forums, and their own magazine they publish to speak to their audience.
Provisional Government in Libyan Capital Forces Out Its Own Prime Minister - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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His departure removed a potential obstacle to unity talks organized by the United Nations to try to end the fighting that has divided the country.
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His deputy, Khalifa Ghweil, will take over as interim prime minister
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The other faction, based in the eastern cities of Tobruk and Bayda, includes the internationally recognized Parliament
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