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Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) Organizational Link Analysis Wall Chart v1.1

The chart shows the organizational structure of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU). It focuses on the group's regional and organizational ties to other groups including the Afghan Taliban, al-Qaeda and Tehrik-i Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The chart provides a timeline of the group's formation and organizational transitions as splinter groups broke away and the area of operations shifted from Uzbekistan into Afghanistan and Pakistan. Version 1.1 adds additional figures as well as updates information for existing ones. A map of the IMU's primary area of operation is included for reference. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Caucasus Emirate (CE) Organizational Wall Chart v1.2

The chart shows the organizational structure of the Caucasus Emirate, the group announced by Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov in Oct. 2007. The declaration of the Emirate gave a new structure to the Islamic jihadist movement in Chechnya, Ingushetia, Dagestan and other regions in the Russian Federation. The chart shows the administrative structure of the Emirate, including wilayas (provinces) and various fronts of the group's military arm as well as other identifiable units. Individuals, such as commanders and senior operatives, are also identified where possible. This chart also shows the new command structure of the Unified Wilaya of KBK (Kabardino, Balkaria and Karachayevo) after the leadership was largely eliminated in early 2011 and Umarov's restructuring of military sectors after a breakaway faction reaffirmed their allegiance. Video production groups and their relationships to the wilayas are shown. A map of the Russian Federation and a legend with key terms are included for reference. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Mujahideen Youth Movement (MYM) [al-Shabaab] Organizational Wall Chart v1.2

The chart the organizational structure of the Mujahideen Youth Movement (MYM) [al-Shabaab]. It focuses on MYM's emir, senior commanders and other key figures in addition to organizational entities including the official media arm, military commands, the assassinations unit and the Shura Council. The chart also depicts linkages between MYM and other rebel groups including al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), Ras Kamboni Brigades and Hizb al-Islam. A map of MYM's primary area of operation is included for reference. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Jihadi Facial Identification Wall Chart v1.3

The latest version includes seven new faces and two updated photos. It is designed to assist counterterrorism professionals with the facial identification of prominent jihadis. The wall chart includes 41 photographs of individuals from a dozen different groups including al-Qaeda, al-Shabaab and the Taliban as well as an individual's position within the group where possible. The chart provides a quick reference to facilitate identification when working with jihadist materials. Individuals are listed in alphabetical order by first name based on their most commonly used name. The most common spelling for groups and names has been used. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Afghan Taliban Organizational Link Analysis Wall Chart v1.2

The chart shows the organizational structure of the Taliban in Afghanistan. The upper portion of the chart displays the broad organizational structure which is comprised of 10 committees. The 10 committees address both logistical and operational aspects and provide support to the regional military commands. Media groups affiliated with the Taliban are displayed as well. The lower portion examines the four regional military Shuras which operate out of Pakistan, and direct operations throughout Afghanistan, depicting regional command structures. Networks within the Taliban, such as the Haqqani network and Tora Bora Nizami Mahaz, are depicted here as well. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Somalia: Attack Link Analysis (ALA):
Jan. - Jun. 2011
Wall Chart v1.0
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The chart shows all reported attacks by terrorist and rebel groups in Somalia for the first half of 2011. It covers 176 attacks linked to 42 geographic reference points. The chart contains easily definable links from region to city to district/neighborhood/area, based on thickness of line, and links from incident to terrorist/rebel group responsible, based on a red line. Each of the attacks is represented by an icon, color-coded by month. A circular frame around the incident depicts which terrorist/rebel group, if known, carried out the attack. Each incident icon contains an IntelCenter Database (ICD) identification number, number of people killed and number of people injured. The ICD contains the full description of each incident. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.



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Terrorist Activity(TA): Oil & Gas Sector
9 Sep. 2011
Wall Chart v1.0
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The chart shows the latest terrorist and rebel activity related to pipelines, refineries, flow stations and the Oil & Gas sector in general. The chart contains a link analysis of events from 1 Jan. 2011 to 9 Sep. 2011, including the attack on the Safer Oil Company in Ma'rib, Yemen, and the numerous attacks on pipelines in the gas fields of Dera Bugti District in Baluchistan Province in Pakistan. It also contains a timeline of significant oil and gas-related events since 2004. In addition, the chart contains two sets of four pie charts, indicating activity by theater, country, targets and tactics. The first set examines all events, which includes attacks, arrests and other terrorist/rebel activity, while the second set focus solely on attacks. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.



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Terrorist Activity(TA): Electrical Infrastructure
27 Sep. 2011
Wall Chart v1.0
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The chart shows the latest terrorist and rebel activity related to power plants, towers, cables and the electrical sector in general. The chart contains a link analysis of events from 1 Jan. 2011 to 9 Sep. 2011, including the arrest of five men near the UK's Sellafield nuclear facility and the numerous attacks on power pylons and cables in Baluchistan Province in Pakistan. It also contains a timeline of significant electrical-related events since 2004. In addition, the chart contains two sets of four pie charts, indicating activity by theater, country, targets and tactics. The first set examines all events, which includes attacks, arrests and other terrorist/rebel activity, while the second set focus solely on attacks. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.



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Terrorist/Rebel Targeting Frequency by Country: Jan. - Jun. 2011 Wall Chart v1.0

The chart shows the targeting frequency for all terrorist/rebel attacks throughout the world for the first half of 2011. The chart details 23 targets used by groups in 62 different countries. The targets covered are apartment buildings, aviation sector, buses & stations, civilians, corporate targets, critical infrastructure, educational targets, financial targets, government targets, high-profile individuals, journalists, large crowds, maritime targets, medical facilities, military/police, NGOs, oil industry, places of gathering, places of worship, political targets, rail sector, religious figures and tourists. It shows not only which targets are attacked in which country but also the number of times each was attacked. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Terrorist Activity (TA): Rail Sector: 2 Sep. 2011 Wall Chart v1.0

The chart shows the latest terrorist and rebel activity related to trains, subways, railway stations, tracks and the rail sector in general. The chart contains a link analysis of events from 1 Jan. 2011 to 2 Sep. 2011, including the bombing attack at Minsk's Oktyabrskaya metro station and four separate incidents involving the Quetta Express train in Pakistan. It also contains a timeline of significant rail-related events since 2004. In addition, the chart contains two sets of four pie charts, indicating activity by theater, country, targets and tactics. The first set examines all events, which includes attacks, arrests and other terrorist/rebel activity, while the second set focus solely on attacks. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Terrorist Activity (TA): Aviation Sector: 27 Aug. 2011 Wall Chart v1.0

The chart shows the latest terrorist and rebel activity related to aircraft, airports and the aviation sector in general. The chart contains a link analysis of events from 1 Jan. 2011 to 27 Aug. 2011, including the shooting of USAF airmen at Frankfurt International Airport and the suicide bombing attack at Moscow's Domededovo International Airport. It also contains a timeline of significant aviation-related events since 2002. In addition, the chart contains two sets of four pie charts, indicating activity by theater, country, targets and tactics. The first set examines all events, which includes attacks, arrests and other terrorist/rebel activity, while the second set focus solely on attacks. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Pakistan: Attack Link Analysis (ALA):
Jan. - Jun. 2011
Wall Chart v1.0
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The chart shows all reported attacks by terrorist and rebel groups in Pakistan for the first half of 2011. It covers 733 attacks linked to 217 geographic reference points. The chart contains easily definable links from province to district to city/tehsil/area, based on thickness of line, and links from incident to terrorist/rebel group responsible, based on a red line. Each of the attacks is represented by an icon, color-coded by month. Each incident icon contains an IntelCenter Database (ICD) identification number, number of people killed and number of people injured. The ICD contains the full description of each incident. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Jihadi Audio/Video Link Analysis: Group & Country Focus: 2010 - 3 Aug. 2011 Wall Chart v1.0

The chart shows all of the audio/video releases by jihadi groups from 2010 - 3 Aug. 2011 and links them to video production groups and the terrorist/rebel groups they are part of. The chart covers 673 videos, 48 terrorist/rebel groups, 69 video production groups and 23 countries. All videos with a primary country focus are connected to that country. The chart allows the viewer to easily discern current release activity, prime countries of interest for the groups and significant areas of jihadi activity. The video icons are color-coded to easily differeniate between 2010 and 2011 releases. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Terrorist/Rebel Tactics Frequency by Country: Jan. - Jun. 2011 Wall Chart v1.0

The chart shows the frequency of tactics for all terrorist/rebel attacks throughout the world for the first half of 2011. The chart details 11 tactics used by groups in 64 different countries. The tactics covered are bombing, coordinated assault, grenade, guerrilla warfare, hijacking, hostage taking, kidnapping, rocket/mortar, shooting, suicide bombing and vehicular bombing. It shows not only which tactics are used in which country but also the number of times each was used. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Significant Jihadi Attack Nexus: 1998 - 18 Aug. 2011 Wall Chart v1.0

The chart shows the most significant jihadi attacks from a global perspective between 1998 and 18 Aug. 2011, color-coded by year. The chart details 129 attacks in 31 different countries with an emphasis on incidents outside of major insurgent theaters and attacks conducted by al-Qaeda and its affiliates and regional arms. Linkages between 16 different jihadi groups and the attacks are shown. Each attack is depicted by the main tactic used, such as car bomb, explosive device, shooting, kidnapping or rocket attack. Attacks with 50 or more killed, such as the London 7/7 attacks and the Marriott Hotel bombing in Islamabad on 20 Sep. 2008, are in bold. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) Organizational Wall Chart v1.1

The chart focuses on key leadership figures in addition to organizational entities including the official media arm, Military Division, Research and Development Division and Shura Council. Significant AQAP attacks including, the Delta Christmas attack and attempted assassination of Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Nayef are featured as well. When possible, organizational elements and key figures are linked to attacks. In addition, the contributors to all six editions of AQAP's English-language magazine "Inspire" are depicted. A map of AQAP's primary area of operation is also included for reference. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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Oslo Government Bombing & Shooting (22 Jul. 2011) Wall Chart v1.0

The chart presents an overview of the events surrounding the 22 Jul. 2011 bombing in the government center of Oslo and the shooting at the Labor Party's youth camp on Utoya. It includes both link analysis and timeline elements. The link analysis shows Anders Behring Breivik's connections to various groups, locations and companies from which he made purchases and more. The timeline presents a chronology of events from when Breivik started to write his manifesto in 2002 until the attacks and his subsequent arrest on 22 Jul. 2011. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Organizational Wall Chart v1.1

Version 1.1 focuses on the central leadership and organizational structure of the core TTP group and its regional factions. It shows links between TTP emir Hakimullah Mehsud and other TTP members that have carried out significant attacks outside of Pakistan, such as the 1 May 2010 Times Square VBIED attack. The chart also illustrates connections between high-profile TTP rebels and al-Qaeda's media arm, as-Sahab. A map of Pakistan is included for reference. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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al-Qaeda & Affiliates Wall Chart v1.7

This version updates the chart to reflect al-Qaeda following Osama bin Laden's death. It illustrates, to the greatest extent possible, the relationships between core al-Qaeda and its regional arms and affiliates. Where possible, groups have been associated with their respective logos and areas of operations have been identified with flags. An image of the emir and deputy of each group are shown when available. Media arms for a particular group are indicated by a green link and video production organizations that have released content associated with a group are represented by an unconfirmed green line. Links to core al-Qaeda are indicated by thicker lines, with black lines indicating a regional arm that has a confirmed connection and thick blue lines indicating an affiliation. Thick red lines portray a group that pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda, and thick yellow lines demonstrate that a group has joined al-Qaeda. Unconfirmed groups have been placed in their own section with an unconfirmed line attached to core al-Qaeda. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Anwar al-Awlaki Jihadi Activity & Influence Wall Chart v1.0

The Anwar al-Awlaki Jihadi Influence & Activity v1.0 Wall Chart provides a link analysis of relationships between Anwar al-Awlaki and rebel groups and leadership figures as well as his ties to jihadist plots and attacks including 9/11, the Fort Hood Shooting, Delta Christmas bombing and British Airways plot. It also shows significant written statements, audio lectures and videos, including those without a specific group affiliation and those released by al-Malahim, the official media arm of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The chart also includes a timeline of significant events al-Awlaki's life. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.



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Jihadi Operational Activity in the US: 2008 - 2010 Wall Chart v1.0

IntelCenter has released the Jihadi Operational Activity in the US: 2008 - 2010 v1.0 Wall Chart. It presents a visual representation of where jihadi operational activity has taken place within the United States between 2008 and 2010. Attacks as well as high-profile arrests and group activity are highlighted with details about each incident and pictures of the suspects where available. The wall chart classifies activity into attacks coordinated by a rebel group, attacks/plots/activity inspired by a group and attacks with no known group affiliation or contact. The chart includes a timeline of the attacks as well as significant developments relating to them. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Yemen-US Package Attack (YUSPA) Wall Chart v1.0

The Yemen-US Package Attack (YUSPA) v1.0 Wall Chart presents an overview of the events surrounding the 29 Oct. 2010 attempted bombing of two US cargo planes originating in Yemen and traveling to Chicago conducted by al-Qaeda in the Arabia Peninsula (AQAP). It includes both link analysis and timeline elements. The link analysis shows all connections between people, places, organizations and events related to the attack, including connections between this attack and the 25 Dec. 2009 Delta attack and the Aug. 2009 assassination attempt of Saudi Intelligence Chief Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. The timeline presents a chronology of key events related to the attack, including the intelligence tip provided to US, British and German intelligence services as well as AQAP's claim of responsibility. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Guantanamo Detainee Re-Engagement Wall Chart v1.0

The chart has a visual representation of information collected by the US DoD regarding Guantanamo detainees who have been confirmed or suspected of re-engaging in terrorist/rebel activities following their release. All individuals depicted on the chart are former detainees. Attacks conducted by detainees after their release are also included when possible. The chart also includes statistics on detainee citizenship and transfer locations as well as a map of locations where attacks either carried out or coordinated by released detainees have occurred. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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al-Qaeda in the Land of the Islamic Maghreb (AQLIM) Organizational Wall Chart v1.1

The al-Qaeda in the Land of the Islamic Maghreb (AQLIM) Organizational Wall Chart v1.1 shows AQLIM's organizational structure. Version 1.1 adds a significant events timeline and updates throughout the link analysis chart. The upper portion focuses on identifying emirs, commanders and other key figures in addition to organizational entities including the official media arm, Central Command and Military Command. The lower portion includes a timeline highlighting significant events in the group's history including major attacks and changes in leadership. A map of AQLIM's area of operation is included for reference. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.



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Jihadi Logo Identification Wall Chart v1.2

The Jihadi Logo Identification Wall Chart v1.2 provides a visual reference guide to the logos of jihadi groups and media organizations in a 44"x36" wall chart. It contains 41 logos from 37 different groups and organizations. The logos displayed in the chart represent groups operating in more than a dozen countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Algeria, the Arabian Peninsula and the Palestinian Territories. The logos of prominent jihadi media organizations allow for quick visual identification when working with jihadi audio and video materials. Links between groups and their media arms or military wings have also been represented on the chart. The chart is US$29.95.


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New York Times Square Vehicular Bombing Wall Chart v1.0

The New York Times Square Vehicular Bombing v1.0 Wall Chart presents an overview of the events surrounding the 1 May 2010 vehicular bombing in New York City's Times Square conducted by Tehrik-i Taliban Pakistan (TTP) bomber Faisal Shahzad. It includes both link analysis and timeline elements. The link analysis shows all connections between people, places, organizations and events related to the attack, including connections to the TTP and its senior leadership. The timeline presents a chronology of key events related to the attack, including the purchase of bomb-making material as well details concerning Shahzad's arrest. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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AL-QAEDA IN THE LAND OF THE ISLAMIC MAGHREB (AQLIM) ORGANIZATIONAL LINK ANALYSIS WALL CHART v1.0

The al-Qaeda in the Land of the Islamic Maghreb (AQLIM) Organizational Link Analysis Wall Chart v1.0 shows the organizational structure of al-Qaeda in the Land of the Islamic Maghreb (AQLIM). The upper portion of the chart focuses on identifying emirs, commanders and other key figures in addition to organizational entities including the official media arm, Central Command and Military Command. When possible, these individuals and organizations are linked to geographic locations and operational zones. The lower portion of the chart highlights significant AQLIM attacks and ties individuals and organizations to those attacks when possible. A map of AQLIM’s area of operation is included for reference. The chart is 44”x36” and costs US$29.95.


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DELTA CHRISTMAS 2009 ATTACK WALL CHART v1.0

The Delta Christmas 2009 Attack Wall Chart v1.0 gives an overview of the events surrounding the attempted bombing of Delta Flight 253 on 25 Dec. 2009 by Nigerian al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) attacker Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. The wall chart includes three elements: a link analysis chart, a timeline and a map. The link analysis chart shows all connections between people, places, organizations and events related to the attack, including AQAP leadership and connections to other jihadist groups and attacks. The timeline details Abdulmutallab’s travel as well as AQAP activities and threats. The map illustrates Abdulmutallab’s travel path en route to Detroit in the days leading up to the attack. The chart is 44”x36” and costs US$29.95.



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AL-QAEDA ACTIVITY IN YEMEN WALL CHART v1.3

The al-Qaeda Activity in Yemen Wall Chart v1.3 link analysis is designed to illustrate, to the greatest extent possible, the organizational makeup and active members that operate in affiliation or pledge allegiance to core al-Qaeda within Yemen.This new version includes linkages connected to the 25 Dec. 2009 attack of Delta/Northwest Fligh 253 in the US. Relationships to significant events, media releases and regions are also outlined in the link analysis. Groups with names in bold are either confirmed or appear to have some level of relationship with core al-Qaeda. Individuals with bold links to their respective groups are understood to play significant roles in the group. It should be noted that the nexus at the very top of the chart, which illustrates the 23 escapees of the 3 Feb. 2006 prison break in Sana’a, is not the analytical focus of the chart, but is rather situated at the top for organizational purposes. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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al-Qaeda Activity in Yemen Breakout
44"x36" Wall Chart v1.0

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The al-Qaeda Activity in Yemen Breakout Wall Chart v1.0 illustrates, using link analysis and to the greatest extent possible, the organizational makeup and active members that operate in affiliation or pledge allegiance to core al-Qaeda within Yemen. Relationships to significant events, media releases and regions are also outlined in the link analysis. Groups with names in bold are either confirmed or appear to have some level of relationship with core al-Qaeda. Individuals with bold links to their respective groups are understood to play significant roles in the group. It should be noted that the nexus at the very top of the chart, which illustrates the 23 escapees of the 3 Feb. 2006 prison break in Sana’a, is not the analytical focus of the chart, but is rather situated at the top for organizational purposes. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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Zawahiri Video Appearance Reference (ZVAR)
44"x36" Wall Chart v1.0

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The Zawahiri Video Appearance Reference (ZVAR) Wall Chart v1.0 provides a visual reference for each Ayman al-Zawahiri video appearance beginning with his 7 Oct. 2001 video. It shows not only the change in Zawahiri’s physical appearance over time, but also the advancement in the sophistication of video production methods used in his videos. A representative still image from each of the Zawahiri videos is shown. In four cases, al-Zawahiri appears in two different settings in the same video, and stills from both settings are shown. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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Timeline of Ayman al-Zawahiri Audio/Video Releases
2000 - 5 Mar. 2009: 44"x36" Wall Chart v1.0

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The Timeline of Ayman al-Zawahiri Audio/Video Releases 2000 - 5 Mar. 2009 Wall Chart v1.0 shows all audio and video statements and interviews given by Ayman al-Zawahiri between 2000 - 5 Mar. 2009. In this time period, al-Zawahiri had 69 releases. Dates given indicate broad release date unless otherwise noted. When available, the chart lists the production company releasing the statement, the runtime and other notes relevant to the release. Calculated runtime includes intro and closing screens, which typically run under two minutes. Written statements, books and interviews were not included. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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Mumbai Coordinated Attacks: 26-28 Nov. 2008
Incident Map 44"x36" Wall Chart v1.0
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The Mumbai Coordinated Attacks Incident Map v1.0 gives an overview of the events surrounding the attack by gunmen in Mumbai, India from 26 Nov. to 28 Nov. 2008. Overhead imagery is used to show the location of all attacks that took place in the city. An inset map gives a brief description of events for each location as well as the approximate time during the attacks that the event took place. Paths taken by each group of gunmen are color-coded and organized by primary target. More detailed overhead imagery is provided for each of the four primary targets. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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TALIBAN CLAIM VOLUME BY AFGHAN PROVINCE:
JAN. - JUN. 2008 WALL CHART V1.0
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The Taliban Claim Volume by Afghan Province v1.0 Wall Chart shows the volume of written Taliban attack claims broken down by province in Afghanistan for Jun. 2008. The number of attacks claimed by the Taliban more than quadrupled between Jan. and Jun. 2008, from 77 claims in Jan. to 346 in Jun. The number of provinces in which the Taliban claimed attacks also increased dramatically during this period, from 15 provinces with at least one claim in Jan. to 29 in Jun. Kandahar and Helmand Provinces consistently had the two highest number of claims with the exception of May, when Kandahar ranked third highest behind Helmand and Ghazni Provinces. Only two provinces had no identifiable claims throughout the entire period, Bamiyan and Daikundi. While it is clear the Taliban exaggerates casualty numbers in its attack claims, there appears to be a close connection between claimed attacks and actual incidents. Regardless of the assessment as to the accuracy of the Taliban’s claims, this is a clear indicator of the focus of the Taliban’s messaging efforts and the perception they are working to achieve. When one claim listed several attacks in different areas, each was counted as a separate attack. When simultaneous, coordinated attacks were reported together, they were counted as one attack because of the coordination in both the attack and the claim. In written claims, the Taliban often restates previously claimed incidents that occurred in the same area. These were not included in the count. In rare instances where the claim appeared to contain geographically factual errors, such as specifying a district in the wrong province, the Taliban’s own statement was given precedence in order to accurately reflect the Taliban’s reporting. Attacks in unspecified or unidentifiable provinces are indicated on the right of each color-coded map of Afghanistan and these numbers are also included in the charts and graphs below each map. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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ANSAR AL-ISLAM CLAIM VOLUME BY IRAQI PROVINCE:
JAN. - JUN. 2008 WALL CHART V1.0
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The Ansar al-Islam Claim Volume by Iraqi Province Jan. - Jun. 2008 v1.0 Wall Chart shows Ansar al-Islam (AI) the volume of claims of attacks in Iraqi provinces by month for Jan. - Jun. 2008. Provinces are color-coded to show AI claim activity. Below each monthly map, a percentage breakout of claims is given along with a bar graph showing the exact number of claims per province. The top right corner features a line graph showing the entire AI claim activity for Iraq by month. It should be noted that while all graphs on this chart include claims that were unable to be geographically placed, the color-coded maps only show those for which provinces were identified. While there tends to be exaggeration in claims, especially in terms of casualty figures, there appears to be a considerably more accurate connection between claimed attacks and actual incidents. Regardless of the assessment as to the accuracy of the claims, this serves as a clear indicator of the focus of AI’s messaging efforts and the perception it is working to achieve. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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JIHADI VIDEO PRODUCTION GROUP BREAKOUT
BY AFGHAN PROVINCE - V1.0
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The Jihadi Video Production Group Breakout by Afghan Province v1.0 graphic identifies which jihadi video production groups have put out material from each Afghan province. The provinces are colored by the number of video production groups observed to have released video material from that province. Khost and Nuristan Provinces have the highest volume of video production groups, with three groups releasing footage from each. Wardag, Paktia, Paktika and Zabul Provinces each had two video production groups releasing video. Helmand, Kabul, Nangarhar and Kunar Provinces each had one. Videos in wide circulation in 2008 and other relevant information was used for this chart. Locations identified by the group in a video were used, however, in some instances a specific location was not identified and other information was available to determine the location of the footage. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.




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TALIBAN ATTACK CLAIMS BY PROVINCE IN
AFGHANISTAN - Jun. 2008 - V1.0
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The Taliban Attack Claims by Province in Afghanistan Jun. 2008 v1.0 Wall Chart shows the volume of written Taliban attack claims broken down by province in Afghanistan for Jun. 2008. When one claim listed several attacks in different areas, each was counted as a separate attack. When simultaneous, coordinated attacks were reported together, they were counted as one attack because of the coordination in both the attack and the claim. In written claims, the Taliban often restates previous incidents that occurred in the same area. These were not included in the count. While it is clear the Taliban exaggerates casualty numbers in its attack claims, there appears to be a closer connection between claimed attacks and actual incidents. Regardless of the assessment as to the accuracy of the Taliban’s claims, this is a clear indicator of the focus of the Taliban’s messaging efforts and the perception they are working to achieve. The largest number of incidents claimed in any province was 54 in Kandahar Province, where on 13 Jun., Taliban rebels stormed a Kandahar prison, freeing hundreds of rebels who then fled to nearby Arghandab District of the same Province, spurring a massive clearing operation. This level of activity is reflected in the number of claims reported by the Taliban. The second-largest number of claims was 51 in Helmand Province, followed by 42 in Ghazni Province. No attacks were claimed in Balkh, Bamiyan, Daikundi, Samangan and Sar-i Pol provinces. There were six attacks claimed in unspecified locations that were not counted. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.


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Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP)
Threat Awareness Wall Chart v1.0

The Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) Threat Awareness Wall Chart v1.0 provides a break-out of information on the TIP and recent threats to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. It includes TIP logos and bugs, a link analysis chart showing the structure of the TIP and connections to other groups, a timeline of TIP threats to the Olympics, a partial listing of TIP’s areas of operation (AO), a visual overview of TIP’s construction of a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device and lists of TIP attack claims and rebel-type activity in China in 2008. The chart is 44’’x36’’ and costs US$29.95.






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JIHADI IED RECOGNITION WALL CHART v1.0
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The Jihadi IED Recognition Wall Chart v1.0 is designed to assist counterterrorism professionals in recognizing improvised explosive device (IED) designs currently in use by jihadists around the world. It includes 41 images of IEDs made by more than 15 different groups in six different countries. The wall chart illustrates the broad range of materials and containers used by jihadis to construct IEDs. It includes vehicle-borne, roadside and gas cylinder IEDs, as well as a suicide bomber vest and improvised claymore. The chart provides an image of each device along with the group name and country in which it was from, when available. Devices are shown in alphabetical order by group name. The chart is 44’’x36’’ and costs US$29.95.




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IRAQI REBEL GROUPS BREAKOUT WALL CHART V1.2
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The Iraqi Rebel Groups Breakout Wall Chart is designed to illustrate, to the greatest extent possible, the group structure of rebel activity in Iraq. Where possible, groups have been associated with their respective logos. Each group has been organized according to its affiliations with other rebel groups. Priority has been given to umbrella groups and their subgroups in terms of organization. Groups that appear to operate independently of umbrella groups or other organizations have been listed along the bottom of the chart, with independent groups on the right and Shi’a groups on the left. Media arms for a particular group are indicated by a maroon link. Groups that carry a high profile within an umbrella group are linked with a lime-colored line. Teal links demonstrate an organization that lends religious guidance to a rebel group. It is important to note that the one group on this wall chart that falls into this category -- the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq -- is not a rebel group, and is only a source of spiritual inspiration for the Jihad and Change Front. Blue links indicate that the two groups linked have carried out operations cooperatively. The chart is 44"x36" and costs US$29.95.