Jihadi propaganda frequently utilizes important political events or violent struggles occurring within Islamic communities to mobilize recruits and support. These images draw attention to events that have helped to shape the current jihadi movement, and they allow the propagandists to reinterpret the events through their own ideological and cultural framework. A key example of this is the way in which jihadi groups present past and contemporary defeats as examples of violent oppression and injustice inflicted upon the Muslim world, and hence as justification for jihadi activism. This specific image includes pictures of Shamil Salmanovich Basayev, also known as Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris, leader of the Chechen Islamist rebel movement, and refers to its unsuccessful struggle against Russia during the 1990s.
Group Name
IMC
Group Type
Jihadist Group
Dominant Colors
Gray, Green
Secondary Colors
White
Language
English
Visual or Textual Reference to Significant Recent Events
Date EntryAnalysis Entry
Russian military intervention in Grozny 1991
Isolated Phrases / Mottoes / Slogans
Grozny 1991
Image Number
0126
Weapons
Firearms, Automatic / Assault Rifle, AK47, Rockets, RPG, Missile
Body Parts
Face / Bust
Air
Clouds / Fog
Fire
Flames, Light Rays / Light
Geopolitical Symbols
Slogan
People
Group Leader / Influential figure, Operational Leader, Operative / Warrior (=mujahid), Man / Men
People Analysis
Shamil Basayev
Topography
Man-made Structure / Landmark
Topography Analysis
City block