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Jihadi Master Video Guide (JMVG) v1.1 18 May 2006 11:52:59 EST / 15:52:59 GMT Page 1 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 5 TYPES OF JIHADI VIDEOS 6 Produced Videos 6 Operational Videos 6 Hostage Videos 6 Statement Videos 7 Tribute Videos 7 Internal Training Videos 7 Instructional Videos 8 AUDIENCES 8 Targets (Broadly Defined) 8 Group s Members 8 Potential Recruits 9 Financial Donors 9 GUIDANCE ON DATING/CLASSIFYING JIHADI VIDEOS 10 Note on the "al-qaeda Messaging/Attacks Timeline & Most Commonly Listed Dates by ": 11 Note on dates as they pertain to other materials such as Produced Videos: 11 Four Main Categories of Jihadi Video Releases: 11 JIHADI VIDEO BUGS 12 as-sahab Institute for Media Production 13 Labaik for Media Production 14 Ummat Studios 15 Page 2 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

INTELCENTER S VIDEO LIBRARY 16 DVD Titles (56 Shipping, 28 New Titles Coming Soon) 16 CD-ROM Powerpoint Video Packages 17 Enterprise Server Accounts 18 Library Master Listing 18 Ansar al-islam 18 Ansar al-sunna 18 Chechen Rebels 19 GSPC _ 19 al-haramain Brigade 19 Islamic Army in Iraq 19 Mujahideen Shura Council 19 al-qaeda 19 Sout al-jihad 21 Taliban _ 21 al-tawhid & al-jihad 21 Other Series 22 IED Instructional Series (Restricted to Gov Only) 22 VISUAL REFERENCE IMAGES (VRIs) 23 Ansar al-sunna: Lions of Ramadi 24 Chechen Rebels: Russian Hell 2 (English Subtitles) 25 Islamic Army in Iraq (IAI): 6 th Edition 26 Mujahideen Shura Council: al-zarqawi: This is an announcement for the people. _ 27 al-qaeda: London Claim & Mohammed Sidique Khan Martyrdom Video 28 al-qaeda: The Nineteen Martyrs (English Subtitles) 29 al-qaeda: Op Video from Afghanistan 30 al-qaeda: War of the Oppressed (Part 1) 31 al-qaeda: War of the Oppressed (Part 2) 32 al-qaeda: First Op Against Americans After Escaping from Bagram Prison 33 Page 3 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda: al-zawahiri: Four Years Since the Battle of Tora Bora, From Tora Bora to Iraq 34 Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Holy Places: Blood That Will Not Be Wasted #1 35 Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers: Badr Baghdad Assault 36 Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers: Battle of Abu Anas al-shami 37 Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers: Lions of War 38 Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Holy Places: Blood That Will Not Be Wasted #1 39 Taliban: Abu Nasir al-qahtani 40 Taliban: Bagram Escapees 41 1 st Half 41 2 nd Half 42 Taliban: Beyond the Mountains 1 43 Taliban: Beyond the Mountains 2 44 Taliban: Lions of Islam 45 Waziristan Jihadis 46 Page 4 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

NOTE: THIS IS A DYNAMIC WORKING DOCUMENT AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Questions or comments can be directed to Ben Venzke at bvenzke@intelcenter.com or bvenzke@leo.gov. The latest release can be found at http://www.intelcenter.com. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is to serve as a master reference guide for all jihadi video releases. If you need to make a determination as to whether or not a video is new or locate previously released material, this report will make that process significantly easier and allow you to rapidly narrow down your search much faster. The report currently only contains Visual Reference Images (VRIs) and text descriptions for a small percentage of the major videos released, however, we will be rapidly updating the report with both new releases and previously released material. In addition we will continue to add more contextual sections and others that provide further guidance on the issues that arise when attempting to identify and analyze jihadi videos. Page 5 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

TYPES OF JIHADI VIDEOS There are essentially seven main types of jihadi videos. While some of the shorter videos are taking on increased production value and blurring some of the lines, almost all current and past videos fit into one of these categories. Produced Videos Produced videos are the most advanced video releases done by jihadi groups and have the highest production values. These videos typically take days to weeks of intensive video editing and graphics work and generally run 1-2 hours in length. The source material for these videos run a wide range but typically includes material from all of the following categories: news footage, operational/training footage, statements by group members and animated sequences. These videos are often disseminated on both VCD and through Internet release points. At times the groups will also provide these directly to various media outlets. Groups such as al-qaeda will go so far as to produce multiple versions of videos with subtitles in various languages in order to increase its audience. Due to the amount of effort and resources needed to produce one of these videos it is rare for a group to produce more than 1-2 a year and releases are generally timed to signify an important development or point in time. Operational Videos Operational videos are short quick video clips of attacks executed by a group. They frequently only show one attack per clip and generally run between 1-8 minutes in length. Originally these videos had no real production values in terms of graphics and other editing techniques but as the speed and ease with which these effects can be generated has dramatically dropped, title screens, animated bugs and other graphics are becoming commonplace. In areas where there is a great volume of operational activity, it is not uncommon for groups to release new videos every couple days. Due to the quantity and speed of release for these videos, the Internet is the most frequent vehicle for their dissemination. Hostage Videos Hostage videos from jihadi groups came to great attention in the wake of the Daniel Pearl kidnapping in Pakistan and then rapidly evolved due to events in Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Page 6 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

These videos are much like the operational videos in terms of production value and duration. The significant difference is that they are used as part of a tool in an ongoing operation. Demands are frequently made even when the group knows there is no likelihood of them being met and the fate of the hostage has already been determined. The video is merely a vehicle for the group to increase the amount of attention and play the group gets in media outlets and enhance the psychological and political impact of the operation. Statement Videos Statement videos are frequently made by jihadi group members in the mid- to senior tiers of an organization. They are made and released for a multitude of reasons including but not limited to: the claiming of attacks, statements of political positions, threats, as a morale boost, recruiting and fund raising. These videos will typically run anywhere from a few minutes to in excess of an hour. Much like with operational videos, there is a growing amount of production value in the videos as opposed to five years ago. The videos are frequently released directly to media outlets in addition to being released on the Internet. Al-Qaeda has been known to produce English sub-titled versions of these much like it does for its produced videos. Tribute Videos Tribute videos are short videos released solely for the purpose of commemorating the death of an emir, significant group members or when a large number of members are killed. These are most often made when the cause of death was from actions by security forces or other unexpected causes as opposed to the subject s participation in a martyrdom operation. When the death is the result of a martyrdom operation the tribute is typically part of a much longer produced video. Internal Training Videos Internal training videos are those videos produced by a group to document its training efforts for internal use. The videos are never intended in their original form to be shown to the public at large or even in a broad manner within the group. The appearance of these videos most frequently occurs during raids when security forces seize them. The most Page 7 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

commonly seen ones are those taken from al-qaeda camps in Afghanistan shortly after 9-11. They commonly have no graphics and little if any editing. Instructional Videos Instructional videos are those videos produced to train jihadi members through the video on how to accomplish a certain task or develop a specific skill. One of the most widely known of these types of videos is a 27-minute video on how to produce a suicide bomber belt/vest. These videos typically do utilize onscreen graphics in order to better convey key points of the lesson. AUDIENCES When a jihadi group releases a video, especially a produced video, the video is typically designed to reach multiple audiences and achieve a number of different objectives. While there are always exceptions, the audiences typically are the targets of the groups operations in the broad sense, the group s members, potential recruits and financial donors. The objectives typically are to enhance the impact of the group s operational efforts, make its presence known and establish its identity, drive fund raising and recruitment, show donors the value of their contributions and boost morale. Targets (Broadly Defined) The videos are a form of a follow-on psychological attack on the victims and societies the group is targeting. They are designed to amplify the effect of attacks while showing that the group is still very much alive, active and a threat to be taken seriously. Group s Members Much like any corporation or other organization produces videos to boost morale and show its geographically disconnected members what it has been doing, jihadi groups do the same. Videos illustrate the achievements of the group and its individual members thus boosting morale and pride in the group s activities. The videos also provide a way for senior leadership to speak directly to its members. Page 8 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Potential Recruits When potential jihadists are looking for a group to join or considering changing allegiance, videos provide a glimpse into the organization they are considering. It gives insights into the type of people, operations, ideology and focus of the group. Much like military recruitment ads and promotions, the videos work to establish an organizational identity that the potential recruit wants to be associated with. Financial Donors Once again, like any other organization with investors or donors who want to see what their money has done, jihadi groups are no different. The videos provide a vehicle for the group to show not just what it is but also what actions it has taken. This enables donors/backers to feel a better sense of value for their contributions, especially in places like Iraq where there may be multiple groups competing for the same donations. Page 9 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

GUIDANCE ON DATING/CLASSIFYING JIHADI VIDEOS When attempting to date jihadi video material there are multiple dates that carry different significance depending upon the issue at hand. In the case of direct statements such as those frequently seen coming from Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-zawahiri there are always three key dates pertaining to any release. The three dates are: 1) RELEASE DATE: This is the date the video is aired by the media or it goes into release on the Internet or VCD form. In some cases this needs to be qualified with the date the material was actually made available to the media outlet. Typically the date the material is received and the date the material is aired are within two days of each other. In most cases the air date is considered to be the most significant date when evaluating the timing of threat statements and possible correlations to attacks. 2) PRODUCTION DATE: This is the date actually written by al-qaeda on the material itself and generally reflects when the finished product was completed. On video material it typically appears on one of the intro title screens. On audio material it may not be spoken in the beginning but might be included in the file annotations or will often appear in a written transcript that is frequently released simultaneously with the audio file. There is typically a gap of between a few weeks to more than a month between the Release Date and the Production Date. The gap is reflective of the time it takes for the material to get from where it was produced to the release channel, be it the Internet or a media outlet. 3) RECORDING DATE: This would be the date that the actual statement was recorded. In other words, the day that Osama bin Laden or Ayman al-zawahiri sat down and made the recording. Depending upon the production qualities this could be the same as the Production Date or may be weeks or more before, presuming the Production Date is set to when it is completed and not set against the Recording Date in which case they would always be one in the same. In the case of an audio recording where not much post work needs to be completed these dates are likely to be very close together. The higher the production value for video material the greater the gap. For example, an al-zawahiri video that has English subtitles, new animation in the opening sequence and other effects Page 10 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

entails days to weeks of work on powerful computers that increases the gap of time between when the material was recorded and when the final release was completed. Note on the "al-qaeda Messaging/Attacks Timeline & Most Commonly Listed Dates by ": The "al-qaeda Messaging/Attacks Timeline" and most reporting weighs the Release Date the heaviest followed by the Production Date and then the Recording Date. Additional relevant factors that impact the significance of the various dates are also factored in and weighed. The date that is determined to be the most significant is then the one used in the timeline. Note on dates as they pertain to other materials such as Produced Videos: When examining other types of video material such as Produced Videos other dates come into play as the material frequently includes a mix of both new and old material. Four Main Categories of Jihadi Video Releases: 1) New Release/New Material/New Recording (NNN) - material that is both recently recorded and never before released 2) New Release/New Material/Old Recording (NNO) - material that has never before been released but is from an old recording 3) New Release/Old Material/Old Recording (NOO) - material that has appeared in some form before but is being newly released by the group 4) New Release/Modified Material/Old Recording (NMO) - material was previously released but has been significantly altered in a way that differentiates it from the previous version Page 11 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

JIHADI VIDEO BUGS One of the fastest and most reliable ways to identify jihadist video material is by the bugs that appear on their videos. These bugs as they are known in the television industry are no different than what you would see on CNN, NBC or any other network. They are generally comprised of a small logo that appears in one of the four corners of the screen. Sometimes they are static and sometimes they are animated. Below are examples of some of the primary bugs used by different jihadist video outfits. As this report is regularly updated additional bug examples will be added. It is important to note that these bugs sometimes are the same as the group s logo, such as in the case of Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers, and sometimes they are only representative of the group s video production arm, such as in the case of al-qaeda s as-sahab Institute for Media Production. The bugs also in some cases go through evolutionary changes Page 12 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

as-sahab Institute for Media Production As-Sahab Institute for Media Production is the media production arm of al-qaeda and is currently responsible for producing their video, audio and written materials. The videos carry a high production value with sophisticated animation, subtitling and editing. Page 13 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Labaik for Media Production Labaik for Media Production has been producing operational, hostage, statement and produced videos on activities in Afghanistan since at least Jun. 2005. Since the Bagram escapees made their escape in Jul. 2005, the bulk of the Labaik videos have featured them. It is also currently the only group producing beheading videos from Afghanistan. The fighters appearing in the videos are believed to be a mix of al-qaeda, Taliban and other jihadi fighters. Page 14 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Ummat Studios Ummat Studios is responsible for producing the bulk of the produced videos coming out of Waziristan. The production values are significantly below that of as-sahab and Labaik. Page 15 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

INTELCENTER S VIDEO LIBRARY One of 's core competencies is the collection, exploitation, analysis and dissemination of terrorist and rebel group video materials. The goal of our video program is to provide the highest quality video and audio materials in a professional format and timely manner to the analytical and operator communities in the counterterrorism arena. These video libraries are made available on DVD, CD-ROM and through Enterprise Streaming Network Solutions. We have recently made significant improvements to our video workflow in order to enhance the quality of video and audio reaching our clients. Using the latest technology available we are now able to offer the best video quality available on DVD and audio encoded in Dolby Digital. We have also incorporated a full High-Definition workflow capability to take HD source material in, process it and output HD materials on DVD and for network use. This new capability will allow us to instantly exploit terrorist video shot in HD as soon as it begins to appear. All of our DVD titles contain video indexes and translations of onscreen Arabic text. They are designed to be used in analytical, briefing and training environments. Our DVDs will play in all region codes and are encoded for NTSC players. PAL versions are not currently available, however, many of our European and other clients use our NTSC versions by playing them on computers. If you have any questions regarding our video library, please email info@intelcenter.com or call 703-370-2962. DVD Titles (56 Shipping, 28 New Titles Coming Soon) Click Here to Order In response to client feedback, we are now offering three comprehensive collections. If you want to purchase every title currently available as of that day, these collections offer one click simplicity and a discounted price. The three new packages are: DVD Packages Complete DVD Video Library as of 30 Apr. 2006 (50 DVDs) - US$1,935 Page 16 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Complete DVD Video Library as of 30 Apr. 2006 with Government Restricted Titles (56 DVDs) - US$2,385 CD-ROM Powerpoint Video Packages Complete CD-ROM Video Clip Library for Powerpoint/Keynote Briefings as of 30 Aug 2005 (6 CD-ROMs) - US$295 NEW WAYS TO REMAIN CURRENT We are now offering two ways to keep your audio/video library current with new titles. You can choose an annual subscription account which provides the simplicity of being billed once a year or a standing order account where we simply charge a credit on file each time we ship: Terrorism Audio/Video DVD Subscription All new DVDs are shipped to you as they are released throughout the year: Standard Level - US$1,950 per year - Order Government Restricted Level (only available to qualifying government agencies) - US$2,450 per year - Order Standing Order Accounts As a result of the growing number of terrorist video DVDs has been producing, we are now offering Standing Order DVD Accounts. These accounts allow you to designate your account so that any new DVD releases are automatically shipped to you the day they are released and charged to your credit card on file. The service saves you the trouble of having to contact us every week for new releases and attempting to figure out which ones you have and which you don't. In order to become a Standing Order DVD Account, simply send an email to orders@intelcenter.com requesting that status. If you've already placed an order with us in the past, we will simply use the last card you used. If you have not previously placed an order or would like to change the card you want to use, simply call us at 703-370-2962 Page 17 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

or add your request in the comments box of the next order you place through our web site. When making your request, please let us know what quantity you would like of each new title. You may also request that all new Powerpoint/Keynote Video CD-ROMs be included on the automatic ship list. Requesting the account status will guarantee you get any new releases, it will not cover any of those released before the date of your request. For your convenience, we have listed below all previously released DVDs and PowerPoint/Keynote Video CD-ROMs. If you would like some of these and to request Standing Order status, simply place an order for the ones you need and request the status in the comments box on the order form. Enterprise Server Accounts We also offer enterprise server accounts and other special video packages for government agencies. Call 703-370-2962 for more information. Library Master Listing Ansar al-islam Ansar al-islam Videos Vol. 1 - Obvious Victory Ansar al-islam Videos Vol. 2 - Ansar al-islam Group in Kurdistan (coming soon) Ansar al-sunna Ansar al-sunna Videos Vol. 1 - Banners of the Righteousness of the Ansar al-sunna Mujahideen in Iraq (coming soon) Ansar al-sunna Videos Vol. 2 (coming soon) Ansar al-sunna Videos Vol. 3 (coming soon) Bosnian Mujahideen Bosnian Mujahideen Vol. 1 - Badr al-bosnia (coming soon) Bosnian Mujahideen Vol. 2 - (coming soon) Page 18 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Chechen Rebels Chechen Rebels Videos Vol. 1 - Russian Hell 2 (English Edition) Chechen Rebels Videos Vol. 2 - Russian Hell 1 (coming soon) Chechen Rebels Videos Vol. 3 - Russian Hell 2 (coming soon) Chechen Rebels Videos Vol. 4 - Russian Hell 3 (coming soon) Chechen Rebels Videos Vol. 5 - Russian Hell 4 (coming soon) Chechen Rebels Videos Vol. 6 - Russian Hell 5 (coming soon) Chechen Rebels Videos Vol. 7 - Dagestan (coming soon) GSPC GSPC Videos Vol. 1 - Fight Them GSPC Videos Vol. 2 (coming soon) al-haramain Brigade al-haramain Brigade Videos Vol. 1 - Echo of the al-haramain Brigade Islamic Army in Iraq Islamic Army in Iraq Videos Vol. 1 - The 4th Edition Islamic Army in Iraq Videos Vol. 2 - The 6th Edition Islamic Army in Iraq Videos Vol. 3 - The 1st Edition (coming soon) Islamic Army in Iraq Videos Vol. 4 - The 5th Edition (coming soon) Mujahideen Shura Council Mujahideen Shura Council Videos Vol. 1 Abu Musab al-zarqawi on 25 Apr. 2006 al-qaeda al-qaeda Videos Vol. 1 - The Nineteen Martyrs (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 2 - American Hell in Afghanistan & Iraq (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 3 - Badr al-riyadh al-qaeda Videos Vol. 4 - Wills of the NY & Washington Battle Martyrs (English Edition) Page 19 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda Videos Vol. 5 - Osama bin Laden Address to Americans & Muslims in Iraq, Aug 2003 (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 6 - Martyrs of Confrontations on the Arabian Peninsula (Arabic Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 7 - The Destruction of the Destroyer USS Cole: Preparation & al- Jihad (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 8 - The Destruction of the Destroyer USS Cole: Ummah, Cause, Migration (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 9 - War of the Oppressed: Part 1 al-qaeda Videos Vol. 10 - War of the Oppressed: Part 2 al-qaeda Videos Vol. 11 - London Claim - Mohammed Sidique Khan Martyrdom Video (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 12 - Azzam al-amriki Statement on 11 Sep. 2005 (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 13 - Ayman al-zawahiri on 23 Oct. 2005 (Arabic Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 14 - Ayman al-zawahiri on 29 Nov. 2004 (Arabic Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 15 - Ayman al-zawahiri on 19 Sep. 2005 (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 16 - Ayman al-zawahiri: Impediments to Jihad (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 17 - Ayman al-zawahiri: Letter to the Americans (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 18 - Ayman al-zawahiri on 17 Jun. 2005 (Arabic Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 19 - Ayman al-zawahiri: The Victory of Islam in Iraq (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 20 - al-qaeda Operational Video from Afghanistan #1 al-qaeda Videos Vol. 21 - Osama bin Laden 19 Jan. 2006 Audio Address Video with English Subtitles al-qaeda Videos Vol. 22 - Osama bin Laden 19 Jan. 2006 Audio Address Video with English Voiceover al-qaeda Videos Vol. 23 - Ayman al-zawahiri: Bajawr Massacre (English Edition) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 24 - Ayman al-zawahiri on 4 Mar. 2006 al-qaeda Videos Vol. 25 - Ayman al-zawahiri: From Tora Bora to Iraq al-qaeda Videos Vol. 26 - Osama bin Laden: Oh People of Islam (English Subtitles) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 27 - Ayman al-zawahiri: A Letter to the People of Pakistan Page 20 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda Videos Vol. 28 - Osama bin Laden: Thoughts Over al-aqsa Intifadah al-qaeda Videos Vol. 29 - Ayman al-zawahiri on 4 Aug. 2005 (coming soon) al-qaeda Videos Vol. 30 - The Wills of the Heroes: The Martyrs of the Two Holy Places (coming soon) al-qaeda Restricted Videos Vol. 1 - Internal Training Video (LES//FOUO) Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers Videos Vol. 1 - All Religion Will Be for Allah Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers Videos Vol. 2 - Lions of War Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers Videos Vol. 3 - Badr Baghdad Assault Sout al-jihad Sout al-jihad from Iraq Videos Vol. 1 Sout al-jihad from Iraq Videos Vol. 2 - Second Issue Taliban Taliban Videos Vol. 1 Taliban Videos Vol. 2 Taliban Videos Vol. 3 - Bagram Escapees Taliban Videos Vol. 4 - Abu Nasir al-qahtani on 5 Sep. 2005 Taliban Videos Vol. 5 - Abu Yahya al-libi's Eid al-fitr Sermon 2005 Taliban Videos Vol. 6 - The Taliban Between Reality and American Claims (coming soon) al-tawhid & al-jihad al-tawhid & al-jihad Videos Vol. 1 - Abu Anas al-shami al-tawhid & al-jihad Videos Vol. 2 - Winds of Victory Page 21 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Other Series Islamic Extremist Ops/Training Videos Vol. 1 Islamic Extremist Ops/Training Videos Vol. 2 Islamic Extremist Ops/Training Videos Vol. 3 Islamic Extremist Ops/Training Videos Vol. 4 (coming soon) IED Instructional Series (Restricted to Gov Only) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 1 - Suicide Bomber Belt (LES//FOUO) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 2 - Hand-Held Anti-Armor IED (LES//FOUO) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 3 - Improvised Claymore (LES//FOUO) NEW IED Instructional Videos Vol. 4 - R-SALT (LES//FOUO) NEW IED Instructional Videos Vol. 5 - RDX (LES//FOUO) NEW IED Instructional Videos Vol. 6 - Explosives (LES//FOUO) (coming soon) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 7 - Landmine Placement (LES//FOUO) (coming soon) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 8 - Blasting Caps (LES//FOUO) (coming soon) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 9 - Gas Cylinder IED (LES//FOUO) (coming soon) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 10 - PETN (LES//FOUO) (coming soon) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 11 - Ammonium Nitrate (LES//FOUO) (coming soon) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 12 - Nitro Celloluse (LES//FOUO) (coming soon) IED Instructional Videos Vol. 13 - Nitro Glycerine (LES//FOUO) (coming soon) Page 22 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

VISUAL REFERENCE IMAGES (VRIs) In order to assist in the process of identifying new material and locating previously released material, produces Visual Reference Images (VRIs). These images show 36 stills taken from the video at evenly spaced intervals and help with rapid identification and comparisons. The timecode for each still location is embedded in the image. The timecode is from the original version of the video obtained by. The following section includes VRIs for jihadi videos as well as brief text descriptions. Additional VRIs and descriptions will be added as the report is updated. Page 23 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Ansar al-sunna: Lions of Ramadi The Lions of Ramadi is a 1-hour produced video from Ansar al-sunna that was released into broader circulation on or around 5 Mar. 2006. Page 24 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Chechen Rebels: Russian Hell 2 (English Subtitles) (available from on DVD as Chechen Rebels Videos Vol. 1) The 40-minute Russian Hell 2 contains op footage of vehicular-borne IED attacks in Argun and Gudermes, as well as ambushes on a Russian paratrooper convoy and a Russian military aid convoy. Footage of the placement and detonation of roadside explosive devices and a battle in Vedeno are also included. Commander Khattab and Shamil Basayev appear. English text and subtitles appearing on the video are believed to be produced by the rebels or one of their front organizations. The original Arabic version of the video is believed to have been released sometime in late 2000 or 2001. Page 25 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Islamic Army in Iraq (IAI): 6 th Edition (available from on DVD as IAI Videos Vol. 2) The Sixth Edition is a 55 12 produced video that was released on 9 Jan. 2006. It features operational footage of 34 IED attacks, 15 rocket and mortar attacks, a sniper operation and more in Iraq. Page 26 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Mujahideen Shura Council: al-zarqawi: This is an announcement for the people. This 34'04" video was released by the MSC Media Committee on 25 Apr. 2006. On the video al- Zarqawi says his statement was made on 21 Apr. 2006. It is the first known video to be officially released by any of the groups al-zarqawi has been associated with which shows his face. Page 27 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda: London Claim & Mohammed Sidique Khan Martyrdom Video (available from on DVD as al-qaeda Videos Videos Vol. 11) This 27 22 video was released on 1 Sep. 2005. It includes the Ayman al-zawahiri claim of responsibility for the Jul. 2005 London bombings and the martyrdom video of London bomber Mohammed Sidique Khan. In the video al-zawahiri also threatens countries working in Afghanistan and Iraq. Al-Zawahiri's comments are in Arabic with English subtitles and Khan's comments are in English with Arabic subtitles. The subtitles were created by al-qaeda. Page 28 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda: The Nineteen Martyrs (English Subtitles) (available from on DVD as al-qaeda Videos Vol. 1) This 1-hour video contains English subtitles and English text but otherwise appears almost identical to the Arabic version. The Arabic edition was released in Sep. 2002. The subtitles and graphics are believed to be done by the group or one of its front organizations. It includes the martyrdom message of 9-11 hijacker Abdul-Aziz al-omari and footage of the 9-11 hijackers planning the attack. Osama bin Laden is featured discussing each of the hijackers. It also features excerpts from other bin Laden speeches. Page 29 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda: Op Video from Afghanistan This is one of a series of Afghan operational videos released by al-qaeda s as-sahab Institute for Media Production. The video is 09 53 long and went into broader circulation on 15 Mar. 2006. Page 30 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda: War of the Oppressed (Part 1) (available from on DVD as al-qaeda Videos Vol. 9) This is the 1 st part of the War of the Oppressed video. It is 1-hour long. The full 2-hour video was released around the first week of Aug. 2005. This portion includes statements in Arabic, English, French, Urdu and Pashto. It features operational footage of al-qaeda ops against US forces in Afghanistan. Video statements from Ramzi al-makki, Khalid al-sheikh (in English), the emir of the front in Afghanistan Abdel al-hadi, Abu Zubaydah, Mulla Bilal, Mu'taz al-ghamdi and others appear. Page 31 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda: War of the Oppressed (Part 2) (available from on DVD as al-qaeda Videos Vol. 10) Part 2 runs 31 minutes and features footage of ops against US forces in Afghanistan including the attack on a US Navy SEAL team and US MH-47 Chinooks on and around 28 Jun. 2005, a purported US base in Kunar Province, the roadside bombing of the security chief of Kunar Province and more. It is commonly identified as the one showing Navy SEAL Danny Dietz s ID. There is also an interview with al-mujahid al-no'man, who is identified as one who participated in the attack on the SEALs. Page 32 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda: First Op Against Americans After Escaping from Bagram Prison This 37'42" video was released by as-sahab on 21 Apr. 2006. The production date is Oct. 2005. The bulk of the video is a statement from Abu Nasir al-qahtani to take the experience learned in Afghanistan and Iraq and put it to use in Saudi Arabia. The also shows what is reported to be the first operation the Bagram Escapees took part in after their escape. Page 33 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

al-qaeda: al-zawahiri: Four Years Since the Battle of Tora Bora, From Tora Bora to Iraq This 28'31" video was released by as-sahab on 12 Apr. 2006. The production date is Nov. 2005. It is a video statement from Ayman al-zawahiri commemorating the four year anniversary of the battle of Tora Bora. Page 34 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Holy Places: Blood That Will Not Be Wasted #1 Video is 16 28 in length. Page 35 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers: Badr Baghdad Assault (available from on DVD as Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers Videos Vol. 3) This 13'46" video was released on 24 Nov. 2005. It covers the group's vehicular bombings of the Sheraton and Palestine Hotels in Baghdad on 24 Oct. 2005. It shows advance target surveillance, preparations, the plan, execution and aftermath of the attack. The three vehicles used and the suicide bombers, Abu Na'eem al-najdi, Abu Dahham and Abu Juhaiman, are featured. Page 36 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers: Battle of Abu Anas al-shami This is the full version of the Battle of Abu Anas al-shami. A trailer and portions of the video were released in 2005. The full version was not released until Jan/Feb. 2006. Page 37 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers: Lions of War (available from on DVD as Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Rivers Videos Vol. 2) This 43'39" video was released at some point prior to mid-aug. 2005 by al-rafidain Voice. The video features footage of al-qaeda ops against US and Iraqi forces in Iraq. It includes vehicular bombings, roadside bombings, assaults, rocket and mortar attacks and more. Targets include Abu Ghraib prison, Iraqi Interior Ministry, Joint Operations Center in Ramadi, American bases in Mosul and Baghdad and many more. It also contains audio statements from Abu Musab al- Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden. Page 38 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of Two Holy Places: Blood That Will Not Be Wasted #1 This is the first in a new series of videos from Qaeda al-jihad Organization in the Land of he Two Holy Places dedicated to martyrs. It features a group member that reportedly took part in the attack on the Abqaiq oil facility in Saudi Arabia and who was then killed in a shootout with security forces shortly after. The 16 28 video was released on or shortly before 15 Mar. 2006. Page 39 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Taliban: Abu Nasir al-qahtani (available from on DVD as Taliban Videos Vol. 4) This 31 24 Labaik video -hour Labaik video features Abu Nasir al-qahtani, one of the Jul. 2005 escapees from the US Prison in Bagram, Afghanistan. Excerpts from the video were first aired on al-arabiya on 2 Oct. 2005. This is the first video to be released showing any of the escapees. It features al-qahtani delivering a poem on 5 Sep. 2005 with a collage of operational footage at the beginning and end. Page 40 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Taliban: Bagram Escapees (available from on DVD as Taliban Videos Vol. 3) This 2-hour Labaik video features the four Jul. 2005 escapees from the US Prison in Bagram, Afghanistan explaining how they escaped. The four escapees are Abu Nasir al-qahtani, Abu Abdallah al-shami, al-farouq al-iraqi (a.k.a. Omar al-farouq) and Sheikh Abu Yahya al-libi. Excerpts from the video were first shown on al-jazeera and al-arabiya on 18 Oct. 2005. The video also shows footage of a number of martyrs. 1 st Half Page 41 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

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Taliban: Beyond the Mountains 1 This 42 25 Labaik video shows footage of martyrs from Afghanistan and more. Page 43 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Taliban: Beyond the Mountains 2 This 47 40 Labaik video shows footage of martyrs from Afghanistan and more. Page 44 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Taliban: Lions of Islam This 01:06:12 Labaik video shows footage of martyrs from Afghanistan and more. Page 45 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

Waziristan Jihadis This 28 50 video shows footage of jihadists in Waziristan executing people. Page 46 of 47 JMVG - v1.1 18 May 2006

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