Al-Qaeda Launches Propaganda War To Hide Its Heavy Losses
Muahahahaha (my evil laugh) Looks to me like they have HEAVY losses everywhere…
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb has started a new propaganda war targeting hiding significant human losses being subject to during April, after one year of the twin suicide blasts hitting Government Headquarters and police office in Bab Ezzouar.
The same organization has denied the surrender of Mokhtar Belmokhtar.
National Army forces have undertaken heavy losses during this month inside its main fiefs, in Boumerdés province, as 10 terrorists have been eliminated while hiding inside caves in Thenia woods.
In turn, a communiqué aired by Al-Qaeda yesterday has tried asserting that its members managed getting out safely from what it called “the bloody battle,” while trying to stick the heavy losses to the Army.
Observers qualified the abovementioned communiqué as a part of a psychological war Al-Qaeda breaks out to avoid any negative impact of heavy field loss on its members’ spirit.
However, army forces managed eliminating four other terrorists in Khenchla and Tebessa, eastern Algeria, one of them returned to terror fiefs after being released in 2006 benefiting from National Reconciliation procedures.
In this context, among 2200 prisoners released after benefiting from National Reconciliation procedures, 200 returned to terror fiefs to back up Al-Qaeda ranks.
On another side the same communiqué has rejected recognizing that Mokhtar Belmokhtar, alias Khaled Abu Al-Abbes, has split from the organization and been engaged for 1 year and a half in negotiations with security services to benefit from Reconciliation procedures, with 20 of his followers.
Algerian Independent News Paper
The Algerian government has really gone after the Islamic fanatics in a way that most governments in the West would shrink from. Kudos to them and congratulations!
May 1st, 2008 at 3:05 amWhen they start using or increse their use of women and children, you know we’re heavily impacting their sorry-ass jihad. And the use of desperate propaganda tactics appears to bear that out.
May 1st, 2008 at 4:47 am