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| ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by treesun(op): 8:58am On Sep 19, 2022 |
A report by the Institute for Security Studies has revealed that the Boko Haram terrorists’ breakaway group, the Islamic State of West Africa, are skillfully exploiting digital platforms, particularly, WhatsApp and Telegram, to organise and carry out their criminal activities in the West African region. This is as the institute urged governments across the African continent to pressure tech companies to deal with terrorism online. The report noted that as the physical and online worlds fuse, many groups, especially Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, are embedding the internet deeper into their operations in the West African region. “Groups such as the Boko Haram breakaway faction, Islamic State West Africa Province, appear to rely on messaging services like WhatsApp and Telegram to communicate internally and externally because they prefer these apps’ encrypted nature. ‘Telegram is becoming the new frontline for terrorist groups in Africa,’ warns Mr Bukarti. ‘On last count, ISWAP had over 50 Facebook and Telegram accounts.’ Furthermore, ‘there’s no scrutiny; nobody seems to care in Africa. “While larger platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp have the resources to offer a degree of content moderation, many smaller operators don’t. These are the ones terrorist groups prefer’. “According to researchers such as Bulama Bukarti of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. What’s more, given their decentralised character, these groups are proving harder to intercept and are achieving a reach online that would not be possible in the physical world,” the report said. It noted that a recent workshop in Ghana organised by Tech Against Terrorism laid out the expansive nature of online terrorist content in West Africa and highlighted strategies to mitigate the risks. TAT is a non-governmental organisation established by the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to forge ties between tech platforms, academia and civil society. The institute stated further that violent extremist groups in West Africa, especially in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin, use the internet to deliver propaganda, recruit, radicalise and incite attacks, and finance and plan their operations. “When al-Shabaab attacked the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya in 2013, the group live-blogged the terrifying event on Twitter, taunting the authorities who were struggling to end the siege. It represented a chilling milestone in the weaponisation of social media platforms and demonstrated the audacity and adaptive nature of Africa’s armed groups. “Nearly a decade later, terrorist groups in West Africa are fine-tuning their tactics to hijack social media platforms and messaging apps. Parts of the region have been home to the fastest growing and deadliest violent extremists, the Global Terrorism Index reveals. And there has been a steady rise in incidents where social media platforms and messaging apps have become an integral part of extremists’ modus operandi. “A former head of Facebook’s Counterterrorism and Dangerous Organizations Policy section and now programming leader for the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, a TAT partner, Dr Erin Saltman, is a prominent voice in this field. She says greater efforts are needed to encourage tech companies to ‘prevent and respond’ to terrorism online by increasing their transparency and reporting while respecting human rights,” the September 15 report added. It added that Anne Craanen, who monitors developments in West Africa, noted that extremists are now using smaller platforms to circumvent controls aimed at removing terrorist content, “For example, AQIM – arguably the region’s most aggressive user of online communication – uses ‘beacon’ websites to draw internet traffic to smaller sites. It also uses ‘aggregators’ designed to offer viewers a cluster of links to the same piece of terrorist content, to evade content moderation.” https://punchng.com/iswap-exploiting-whatsapp-telegram-to-destabilise-nigeria-report/ |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by Salihia: 8:59am On Sep 19, 2022 |
This not to be taken for granted |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by Tboy222: 8:59am On Sep 19, 2022 |
Hmmn I hope this is not an unnecessary alarm, but I think there are security measures put in place by META to fish out messages that encourages terrorism. |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by Towncrier007(m): 9:01am On Sep 19, 2022 |
Lol |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by CaptainAyub: 9:04am On Sep 19, 2022 |
I hope say una no de plan to ban WhatsApp and Facebook ![]() |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by omenka(m): 9:04am On Sep 19, 2022 |
They're exploring this forum as well, using their Eastern collaborators who tend to try to rubbish every news about the loses they suffer on the battlefield. You see their agents here alot. When the news break, they are first to arrive the scene to scream: 1. Fake news. 2. Audio killing. 3. God punish Nigerian army. Etc. They don't hide their activities anymore. They openly show their distaste for any news revealing loses suffered by terrorists and praise the terrorists anytime they happen to kill our troops. But in the end, one thing is certain, evil will NEVER triumph over good. As it were in the days of the first men, so shall it be till eternity. The terrorists and their Eastern collaborators will be vanquished. God bless Nigeria and all those who wish her well. |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by CaptainAyub: 9:05am On Sep 19, 2022 |
omenka:Early Monday morning,you're already on your Igbo-hating default mode? ![]() Igbo envy will kill you |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by Exmilitant(m): 9:07am On Sep 19, 2022 |
ISWAP has found a more receptive atmosphere in Nigeria. Boko Haram is antiquated and sour so, ISWAP is decimating them. Rest assured people, ISWAP is not a an Islamic affairs alone, the organization is a CIA, and British thing. |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by treesun(op): 9:16am On Sep 19, 2022 |
omenka:Is FG planning to ban WhatsApp and Telegram! |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by Kingozymandias(m): 9:21am On Sep 19, 2022*. Modified: 6:14pm On Sep 19, 2022 |
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| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by BloomingDale(f): 9:25am On Sep 19, 2022 |
How I wish Islam can be banned. |
| Re: ISWAP Exploiting Whatsapp, Telegram To Destabilise Nigeria – Report by Racoon(m): 9:27am On Sep 19, 2022 |
ISWAP that have long been causing damage in Nigeria |
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