An Icelandic filmmaker is reported to be behind some of ISIS's recruitment videos 10. desember 2014 14:29 The claim has yet to be proven true. A blog post published on the website Nybooks.com on Tuesday maintains that an Icelandic filmmaker is behind some of ISIS’s recruitment videos. Grapevine was the first Icelandic news outlet to report the story. The posts author, Sarah Birke, quotes a Syrian defector from ISIS saying that “an Icelandic filmmaker was among the recruits to the group, hence the professional videos used to attract new recruits and scare Western viewers.” The National Broadcasting Service, RÚV, contacted Birke who says her source, a man named Abu Hamza, was convinced that the filmmaker’s nationality was indeed Icelandic. However, he provided her with very little additional information. The claim has yet to be proven true. In October RÚV reported that an organization linked to the militant group ISIS had its domain name registered in Iceland. The domain was registered with the Icelandic web hosting service ISNIC that terminated the domain due to the website’s content. For more news from Iceland in English visit IcelandMag.com. News in English Mest lesið Nafngreindi rangan mann í frétt og dæmdur fyrir meiðyrði Innlent Danir stórefla varnir Grænlands með freigátum og orustuþotum Innlent Mosfellsbær tæki gjarnan við peningunum sem Tjörneshreppur afþakkar Innlent Mannránstilraun í Kongó og tvöföld áramót meðal eftirminnilegustu ferðaævintýra Katrínar Innlent „Auðvitað er hann velkominn hingað til Íslands“ Innlent Skora á stjórnvöld að beita sér fyrir styttri bið eftir geislameðferð Innlent Velti fyrir sér „hvaða vitleysingur væri að skrifa bara eitthvað“ Innlent Hrakfarir á heimleið frá Tene: „Ferðumst innanlands á næstunni og engar jólagjafir í ár“ Innlent Vill leiða Miðflokkinn í Kópavogi Innlent Vill heldur sjá langtímasamninga um framlög fyrir „samtök úti í bæ” Innlent
A blog post published on the website Nybooks.com on Tuesday maintains that an Icelandic filmmaker is behind some of ISIS’s recruitment videos. Grapevine was the first Icelandic news outlet to report the story. The posts author, Sarah Birke, quotes a Syrian defector from ISIS saying that “an Icelandic filmmaker was among the recruits to the group, hence the professional videos used to attract new recruits and scare Western viewers.” The National Broadcasting Service, RÚV, contacted Birke who says her source, a man named Abu Hamza, was convinced that the filmmaker’s nationality was indeed Icelandic. However, he provided her with very little additional information. The claim has yet to be proven true. In October RÚV reported that an organization linked to the militant group ISIS had its domain name registered in Iceland. The domain was registered with the Icelandic web hosting service ISNIC that terminated the domain due to the website’s content. For more news from Iceland in English visit IcelandMag.com.
News in English Mest lesið Nafngreindi rangan mann í frétt og dæmdur fyrir meiðyrði Innlent Danir stórefla varnir Grænlands með freigátum og orustuþotum Innlent Mosfellsbær tæki gjarnan við peningunum sem Tjörneshreppur afþakkar Innlent Mannránstilraun í Kongó og tvöföld áramót meðal eftirminnilegustu ferðaævintýra Katrínar Innlent „Auðvitað er hann velkominn hingað til Íslands“ Innlent Skora á stjórnvöld að beita sér fyrir styttri bið eftir geislameðferð Innlent Velti fyrir sér „hvaða vitleysingur væri að skrifa bara eitthvað“ Innlent Hrakfarir á heimleið frá Tene: „Ferðumst innanlands á næstunni og engar jólagjafir í ár“ Innlent Vill leiða Miðflokkinn í Kópavogi Innlent Vill heldur sjá langtímasamninga um framlög fyrir „samtök úti í bæ” Innlent