US urges coalition to wage online battle against IS

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AFP Kuwait City
Last Updated : Oct 27 2014 | 8:15 PM IST
Washington called today for the battle against the Islamic State group to be taken to the Internet, as coalition partners vowed to step up efforts to counter the jihadists' online propaganda.
Retired US general John Allen told participants at the talks in Kuwait City that IS was promoting its "horrendous brand of warfare" online, where it "recruits and perverts the innocent".
"It is only when we contest ISIL's presence online, deny the legitimacy of the message it sends to vulnerable young people... It is only then that ISIL will truly be defeated," Allen said, using an alternative name for the extremist group.
Allen, who is coordinating the US-led campaign against IS, met with representatives of coalition countries including Bahrain, Britain, Egypt, France, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
After the talks the coalition partners promised to take steps to boost efforts to prevent the recruitment of foreign fighters for IS, including online.
"This involves intensifying our engagement... Enhancing exchanges, training and other cooperative programmes ... actively opposing the recruitment of foreign fighters," they said in a statement.
Richard Stengel, the US undersecretary of state for diplomacy and public affairs, told reporters the goal of the meeting was to create "an information coalition that is parallel to the military coalition" fighting IS.
Stengel said the number of recruits joining IS has dropped, but provided no evidence or figures.
"We think that the attraction of IS is decreasing," Stengel said.
IS, which has seized large parts of Syria and Iraq and declared an Islamic "caliphate", operates a sophisticated online presence, posting frequent propaganda videos and publishing its own expertly designed magazine.
Some of the videos have featured brutal atrocities, including the on-camera beheadings of two US journalists and two British aid workers.
IS and its supporters also have a strong presence on social media, which has become an important recruitment tool to attract foreign fighters to their cause.
Western governments have been increasingly alarmed by the numbers of Europeans and Americans making their way to Syria to fight with IS.
Concern is also growing over the group's online influence among disaffected young Muslims living in the West and its calls for them to carry out attacks on Western targets.
Allen said the talks in Kuwait were focused on "how to degrade and defeat ISIL's messaging and how we can all confront and contest its presence in the information space and online."
This would require a "holistic, coordinated approach at the international, regional and local levels, combining military, law enforcement, intelligence, economic and diplomatic tools.
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First Published: Oct 27 2014 | 8:15 PM IST

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