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Australia named 'specific' target for 'pyro-terrorism' by online terrorism magazine

Sydney, Sun, 06 May 2012 ANI

Sydney, May 6(ANI): An online terrorism magazine, which is linked with Al-Qaeda, has named Australia as a specific target for pyro-terrorism in its latest edition.

Pyro-Terrorism is the act of setting fire to large amounts of land or property for political reasons. Its purpose is to destroy a particular country or region's local economy, and kill innocent civilians in a way that prevents the would be arsonist from being easily identified or capture.

A picture of the Opera House with smoke clouds behind it, captioned 'Sydney city on fire' has been used to exemplify a story that promotes the use of bushfires as terrorist attacks.

The article in Inspire magazine has been titled 'It is of your freedom to ignite a firebomb', gives a bit by bit guide to make an 'ember bomb', which it supports as the best way to start destructive fires.

The Australian Attorney-General, Nicola Roxon damned the article's release yesterday, and said there was no looming threat against the country.

Roxon said it was an opportune reminder, one year since the death of Osama bin Laden that the threat of violent extremism in Australia still exists.

"I have instructed my department to draw this material to the attention of relevant authorities, including the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Communications and Media Authority," The Sydney Morning Herald quoted Roxon, as saying.

Inspire is an English-language magazine published by associates of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, based in Yemen and said to have been involved in many high-profile terrorist attacks including an attempted car bombing in Times Square, New York, in 2010. (ANI)


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