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Famous Female Kurdish Fighter KIA
From The Daily Mail: A woman fighter dubbed the ‘Kurdish Angelina Jolie‘ for her resemblance to the Hollywood superstar has died fighting ISIS, it has been claimed. Asia Ramazan Antar was among the ranks of the all-female Women’s Protection Units … Continue reading
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Tagged iraq, isis, islamic state, kurdistan, middle east, syria, turkey
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Turkey’s Failed Coup Means More Islamization
From Fox News: Friday night’s failed coup was Turkey’s last hope to stop the Islamization of its government and the degradation of its society. Reflexively, Western leaders rushed to condemn a coup attempt they refused to understand. Their reward will … Continue reading
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Tagged asia minor, coup, islam, middle east, secularism, turkey
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Who Are ISIS and What Do They Want?
From The Atlantic: Our ignorance of the Islamic State is in some ways understandable: It is a hermit kingdom; few have gone there and returned. Baghdadi has spoken on camera only once. But his address, and the Islamic State’s countless … Continue reading
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Tagged caliphate, iraq, isis, islamic state, islamists, jihad, middle east, radical islam, syria, turkey
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Islamic State Beheads Citizens of Syrian Border Town Kobane
From The Daily Mail: According to those who escaped, the jihadis’ savagery is more hideous than anyone feared. Headless corpses litter the streets of the besieged Syrian border town, they say, and some of the mainly Kurdish townsfolk have had their … Continue reading
Al-Qaeda in Syria
From Aljazeera: Al-Qaeda fighters have struck a bloody blow in scenes of medieval violence in Syria’s northern border-town of Jarabulus. Fighting came to a head on January 17, between rebel groups Liwa al-Tawhid Brigade and the al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State of … Continue reading
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Tagged middle east, syria, syrian civil war, turkey
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