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Nida-e-Haqq, an Islamic State media group distributes Islamist content in the Urdu language, and it had been using the company’s dominant cloud-computing division, Amazon Web Services, to host its content, despite company policies against working with terror groups, reported The Washington Post.
The news agency ANI reported that Rita Katz who is the executive director of SITE Intelligence Group (a group that monitors online extremism), “Some of promoted content included messages about the Islamic State-Khorasan offshoot that claimed responsibility for the lethal attack.”
The Washington Post reported that the Nida-e-Haqq app on Thursday carried what it claimed was an image of the bomber wrapped in a suicide vest ahead of a blast.
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Rita Katz said it is surprising that “ISIS could still find a way to exploit a hosting company like Amazon,” this app isn’t even trying to stay low-key. This app was clearly created to keep ISIS’ message and content alive and distributed online. … It is clear that the stakes of keeping such content offline are no less major than in past years.”
On Friday, August 27, US President Joe Biden had said the Islamic State-Khorasan has planned complex attacks against US forces and others in Afghanistan after they were released from prisons during the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
Biden said, “The United States has reason to believe the leaders of the Islamic State-Khorasan terror group are behind the attacks at the Kabul airport that killed US service members.”