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The article below is welcome news. The U.S. must
begin looking beyond the acts of Islamic terrorism and examine the real
root causes for such terrorism, beginning with the doctrine of jihad and
the call to jihad that permeates the holy books of Islam.

The
radical rhetoric doesn’t occur in a vacuum. Perhaps analyzing the rhetoric
may lead some in the Department of Homeland Security to seriously analyze
the Islamist doctrines and ideology behind the rhetoric.







http://www.hstoday.us/content/view/9385/128/


RESEARCHERS EXAMINE RADICAL RHETORIC


by Mickey McCarter
Thursday, 16 July 2009


DHS hopes to correlate language of extremist groups to acts
of terrorism


A privacy assessment filed by researchers at
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has thrown some light on a
project to study "radical rhetoric" and how extreme language relates to
violent activities in acts of terrorism.

The research effort,
formally titled Comparative Case Studies of Radical Rhetoric, aims to
examine whether characteristics of rhetoric used by extremists have a
relationship with how likely they are to engage in violence.

The
Human Factors/Behavioral Sciences Division (HFD) of the DHS Directorate of
Science and Technology (S&T) undertook the project to see if it could
determine whether analyzing rhetoric could distinguish between groups that
do and do not engage in violent attacks or could assist in predicting
upcoming violent attacks by specific groups, HFD said in a privacy report
made public Wednesday.

The HFD division is providing funding to
the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to carry out the work to correlate
radical rhetoric with acts of violence. Researchers on the project use
open source intelligence sources to examine the speeches, statements, and
papers of four foreign extremist groups: al Qaeda, al Qaeda in the Arabian
Peninsula, Hizb ut-Tahir, and the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia.


"Central" al Qaeda and al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, led by
Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, engage in terrorism against nations
and institutions they oppose, the report noted. Hizb ut-Tahrir and the
Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia follow the same ideology and goals
but do not engage in terrorism, researchers said.

So the HFD
division has broken the four groups into two control groups to examine
their rhetorical differences and then to see if any conclusions can be
drawn from the differences. By comparing the al Qaeda groups to the other
two groups, researchers expressed hope they could determine who would
engage in violent acts based on what they have to say.

Researchers
plan to search the Open Source Center, provided by the US director of
National Intelligence, and Hizb ut-Tahrir's Web sites for documents. From
the Open Source Center, researchers will pull documents that reference al
Qaeda and al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula or bin Laden and al-Zawahiri.
From Hizb ut-Tahrir, researchers will use documents issued only by its
central office in Jordan to focus their study on the leadership of the
groups, the report said.

The rhetorical analysis undertaken in the
study will examine the imagery, tone and context of rhetoric as well as
the literal meaning of the words, researchers said.

The HFD
division and Oak Ridge National Laboratory also plan to assemble a
timeline of violent activities of al Qaeda and al Qaeda in the Arabian
Peninsula through use of other open source intelligence sources, such as
the State Department's Country Reports on Global Terrorism, reports
developed by the Congressional Research Service, academic databases,
newspaper reports, and others.

The privacy impact assessment filed
by the S&T Directorate was a routine filing meant to determine if
information will be shared and, if so, how it will be protected. The
S&T Directorate noted there were no privacy concerns related to the
foreign extremists.



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