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I'lam Foundation
Multilingual Islamic State online publisher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The I'lam Foundation (Arabic: مؤسسة إعلام, romanized: Mo'āssasat Iʻlām) was a multi-language media center of the Islamic State that provides content in the languages of,[1][2][3] English, French, Uzbek, Hindi, Arabic, Malayalam, Turkish, Pashto, Persian, Spanish, Indonesian, German, Bosnian, Hausa, Albanian, Tajik, Uyghur, Kurdish, Somali, Amharic, Swahili, Bengali, and Maldivian like the media center Al-Hayat Media Center.[4][5][6]
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In June 2024 it was dismantled by judicial and law enforcement authorities across Europe and United States in a large-scale operation to disrupt platforms and websites for terrorist communications, propaganda and radical messages.[7]
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Funding
I'lam foundation normally gets its funding from outside cryptocurrency donations,[8] such as Monero,[9][10] mainly from Islamic State supporters from western countries,[11][12]
Usage
ISIS–K has used I'lam foundation in order to fund the Islamic State and ISIS–K using Russian bank networks, they used I'lam foundation to spread awareness about their funding platform.[5][13][14] ISIS–K used I'lam foundation's clear net and dark net website.[6] The IMU has mostly used I'lam foundation for its Uzbek-language platform to spread its propaganda videos.[15][16]
Halummu
Halummu is an English jihadist translation service,[17] translating daily messages, leadership statements, periodicals, and videos created by the Islamic State.[18] It shares its content primarily through Telegram or on ISIS' official website and is the sole English unit operating under the multilingual Fursan al-Tarjuma umbrella.[19]
References
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