| Tokyo — November 7th, 2013 — A senior official of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish human rights NGO, told a briefing onextremists' use of Internet technologies at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan in Tokyo yesterday that he is hopeful that social networking giant Twitter will begin to dealseriously with the growing use of its service by international terrorist Rabbi Abraham Cooper Associate Dean of the Wiesenthal Center, who founded and heads its Digital Terrorism and Hate Project, included alist of a dozen active Twitter accounts of terrorist groups, including al Qaeda and Al ShabaabAlexis in his presentation. "Our senior researcher submitted this list and many others linkedto extremists during a 90-minute meeting yesterday at Twitter headquarters in San Francisco with officials of the social networking giant.” "Twitter acknowledged the problems and has committed to begin to address them in a meaningful way," Rabbi Cooper said. "There is a lotof work ahead in order to deal with this growing menace. We look forward to working with Twitter as they develop effective protocols and transparent and meaningful rules to thwart thedigital food chain of terrorism that increasingly includes their dynamic service. "The importance to act now was highlighted by no one less than US Attorney General Eric Holder who said yesterday that he fears more"lone wolf" terrorist attacks. Many lone wolf terrorists rely on downloading how-to manuals. Indeed, the Boston Marathon bombers received instructions for the deadly pressure cooker bombsthey deployed from the Internet. The Wiesenthal Center is committed to building effective global coalitions of Internet companies, NGOs, community activists and governments to thwart thegrowing threats from online hate and terrorism,” he added. For visuals, please contact the Center's Public Relations Department, 310-553-9036, join the Center on Facebook, www.facebook.com/simonwiesenthalcenter, or follow @simonwiesenthal for newsupdates sent direct to your Twitter page or mobile device. The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in the United States. It is an NGO at internationalagencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino |