Al-Qaida has put job advertisements on the Internet, asking for supporters to help put together its Web statements and video montages, an Arabic newspaper reported.
London-based Asharq Alawsat said on its Web site this week that al-Qaida had "vacant positions" for video production and editing statements, footage and international media coverage about militants in Iraq, the Palestinian territories, Chechnya and other conflict zones where militants are active.
The paper said the Global Islamic Media Front, an al-Qaida-linked Web-based organization, would "follow up with members interested in joining and contact them via e-mail."
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