ISIS’ Psy War & Role of Media

(Sadia Raza, )

Manahil Ijaz

For terrorist organizations, internet is now being used as an instrument of propaganda. There are experts in different areas of communication to operate the media themselves. Modern terrorists have become aware of new opportunities for exerting mass psychological impact using the latest means of mass communication. Several terrorist organizations realized the potentials of media oriented terror, in terms of effectively reaching huge audiences. The number of militaries around the world like that of US, Israel and ISIS are already using social media to gather intelligence, spread propaganda, recruit soldiers and communicate with other militaries. ISIS has especially been effective in the use of social media and other online media outlets.

The effective use of propaganda by the ISIS in psychological warfare has accomplished the set objectives, essential for waging a war. Many statesmen and military leaders acknowledged the usage of persuasion power in psychological operations to achieve the national objectives and goals with the minimum possible destruction. However after WW II psy warfare has regularly been used as an effective and major weapon system. However the reason for the heavy usage of propaganda in this kind of warfare was to create the favourable public opinion. The technological advancements like radio, cinema, telephone and television had caused the huge information explosion to transform the modern world into ‘Information Age’ also called the ‘Age of Propaganda’.

ISIS is well aware of the fact that the primary function of media is the perception management rather than psychological manipulation. It exploits the people’s perception to guide their thought towards certain direction. The war of idea, thoughts and designs has to fight with profound thinking and research. The minds need to be convinced through arguments and counter the propaganda through physical evidences. For psychological warfare the choice of media communication depends upon the target audience. Media engaged in national level operations are usually classified as slow or fast. Slow media comprises of magazines, books, pamphlets and lectures while the fast one largely relies on the electronic communication. It includes the carefully timed statements by the officials to gain the sufficient interests. In addition the intelligence requirements for effective psy warfare are enormous.

There are various techniques used by media that influence the target audience’s belief systems, emotions and behaviours. In short it controls the human mind and heart and has become a weapon of psychological warfare. Psychological warfare goes for any weapon to effect the adversary’s mind. Currently war related actions are not conducted by troops. But the propaganda and tactics through media have widespread with the time. In these kinds of warfare the covert operations are not detected by the general public. The media manipulation and these type of undercover operations effecting the society must be stopped.

ISIS is not just battling its way into the cities of Iraq but fighting for the global support and action by social media strategy defining their propaganda. A string of Twitter accounts has been active in providing live updates and images about the group’s operations. The accounts are not officially used by the ISIS but promoted by online supporters. ISIS has launched the social media campaign and is posting mainly on Twitter the photos and statements to show its military strength and territorial advance in Iraq. At the centre of campaign the video released, in which Al Baghdadi targeted the Sunni youths to join ISIS jihad. The ‘one billion campaign’ launched which called the Muslims from around the globe to join and support the ISIS cause especially on Fridays or to travel to Iraq to fight.

Al-Hayat Media Centre also produced the video presenting the translation of ISIS song, ‘Let's go for Jihad, which calls for people to rush to the battlefield, claim your victory and slaughter until the Day of Judgment’. The footage heavy with explosions, gunfire and slow motion effects looks as though it could have been lifted from a video game which is another sign targeting the young audience. It is all because of a range of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram accounts that followers are updated about the latest news and battle in Iraq.

ISIS stands apart in using the social media to fulfill its goals. The main objective of its communication strategy is to persuade all Muslims that fighting to restore the Caliphate is the religious duty. The messages of predictable victories present them as fearsome warriors. The images of execution and beheadings are projected to intimidate the opponents. These types of images are used to build the support among fellow travelers and recruit the new members. The group shows the skills of propaganda, using the social media and cyber technology to new fighters, and frightens the enemy.

ISIS is following a well-planned strategy. It chooses photos having the potential of strong impact to create fear among its enemies and admiration of other radical groups. The group’s online presence does not necessarily equate to its popularity. The promotion of its messages and campaigns may indicate that it does not have strong organic support.

In an attempt to limit the scope of ISIS, the Iraqi government blocked the social media sites. Strong protests held against the closure of sites by IS supporters blaming the Twitter administrators for the unprecedented attack on their blogging sites. Twitter had also suspended the account of ISIS member earlier in 2014. But blocking the media access did not show the significant impact on public activities. Because the followers are attracted from all across the Arab and Muslim world and the countermeasures had limited effect.

ISIS organizers are much aware of what social media can do for them and have constructed not only strategies to use social networks and keep one step ahead of having their accounts blocked, they have even created software apps to maximize capturing the attention of a global audience. ISIS uses social media as propaganda, financial and recruitment tool as well as a method of spreading psy warfare. Current reports estimate that between 12,000 and 15,000 foreign fighters are currently engaged in the conflict in Syria and Iraq. Although it cannot be proved that social media played a definitive role in their recruitment, ISIS’s online propaganda has often targeted westerners.

It can be stated that use of social media by organizations supporting terrorism is a natural growth of the general acceptance of the ‘virtual space’, reflecting its larger growth and popularity. However it is the very nature of social networks, their ability to reach millions in moments, low cost of use and the relative simplicity of staying ahead of account closure by the social feed providers by switching to prepared accounts, using false names and different profile photos which make it particularly attractive.

Of course the social networks do their best to remove such sites and act rapidly upon receiving information or complaints from the public, but it is difficult to gain the upper hand as, once a post is out there it is, well, out there.

(Manahil Ijaz is doing masters in the Defence and Diplomatic Studies at the Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi)
 

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