The Coalition Against Terrorist Media (CATM) wages a campaign to remove terrorist outlets from the airwaves. It states that it brings together a diverse group of organizations and individuals to oppose Hezbollah’s al-Manar television and other terrorist media outlets. It includes Muslim, Christian, Jewish, and secular organizations [1] CATM has initially targeted what they claim to be terrorist controlled-and funded media—such as Hezbollah’s al-Manar Television and al-Nour Radio, and Hamas’ al-Aqsa TV—which are believed to promote hate, incite violence, recruit suicide bombers and other terrorists, and conduct operational surveillance. CATM states that it is confronting the communications tool between terrorist leaders and their followers.
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Before CATM launched its education campaign against Al-Manar Television, the station reached a daily worldwide audience of 10 to 15 million viewers with its 24/7 broadcasts. Al-Manar is controlled and financed by Hezbollah, the terrorist organization responsible for more American deaths, pre-9/11, than any other group, including al-Qaeda. CATM reminds its web site visitors that "It was Hezbollah that claimed responsibility for the deadly attack on a U.S. Marine Corps barracks in Beirut in 1983".
CATM claims that its ongoing campaign against Al-Manar includes briefings conducted for more than 800 lawmakers, national security officials, diplomats, and private-sector executives in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. CATM officials have appeared dozens of times in the media in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.
As a direct result of CATM’s educational campaign, it states that the following goals were achieved:
The Coalition Against Terrorist Media is a project initiated by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. It states on its website that its members include: