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Inspire (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Inspire (magazine)

''Inspire'' is an English language online magazine reported to be published by the organization al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The magazine is one of the many ways AQAP uses the Internet to reach its audience. Numerous international and domestic extremists motivated by radical interpretations of Islam have been influenced by the magazine and, in some cases, reportedly used its bomb-making instructions in their attempts to carry out attacks.〔(“Inspire Magazine: A Staple Of Domestic Terror” ) Anti-Defamation League, April 22, 2013〕 The magazine is an important brand-building tool, not just of AQAP, but of all al-Qaeda branches, franchises and affiliates.
==History==
The magazine aimed at young British and American readers and provided translated messages from Osama bin Laden. The first issue appeared in July 2010. Various articles in the second issue encouraged terror attacks on U.S. soil, suggesting that followers open fire at a Washington, D.C., restaurant or use a pickup truck to “mow down” pedestrians.〔(“Al Qaeda English Magazine Calls for Terror Attacks in the U.S.” ) Anti-Defamation League, October 13, 2010〕
The October 2010 issue included an article penned by Samir Khan, in which he wrote, "I am proud to be a traitor to America".〔(“Samir Khan: American Blogger and Al Qaeda Propagandist” ) Anti-Defamation League, October 13, 2010〕 Samir Khan was killed on September 30, 2011, in the U.S. targeted killing Predator drone attack in Yemen.

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