Nigeria has faced unrelenting attacks by
jihadists since 2009 but the armed forces have been dealing ruthlessly with the bandits.
Not exact matches
(CNN)- Never one to miss a joke, even when it involves a threat on his life, David Letterman came armed with punchlines for Monday night's show, the first
since a
jihadist website urged its American followers to kill the comedian.
@HawaiiGuest «
Since a denial of «god» is at the heart of marxism (or so you say) then since belief in a god is at the core of jihads then all religious people must therefore be associated with the jihadists automatically.&r
Since a denial of «god» is at the heart of marxism (or so you say) then
since belief in a god is at the core of jihads then all religious people must therefore be associated with the jihadists automatically.&r
since belief in a god is at the core of jihads then all religious people must therefore be associated with the
jihadists automatically.»
In the years
since 9/11, the French public square has been dominated by the
jihadists and the xenophobes; and in that volatile social environment, something very bad was going to happen.
However,
jihadist militants have killed hundreds of police and soldiers
since the military overthrew Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.
Mustapha Hamid had said on Citi FM, an Accra - based radio station, that
since Ghana is an ally of the US, the
Jihadist ideologies of the ex-Guantanamo detainees meant Jihadists could attack the friend of their enemy.
above the fold: «MOST U.S. ATTACKS ARE HOMEGROWN AND NOT
JIHADIST; Terror Toll
Since 9/11; A greater Threat From Domestic Radicals, Law Officers Say» — WSJNY, 4 - col.
The
jihadists, who are allied to the Islamic State group, have destroyed swathes of remote northeast Nigeria
since 2009, killing at least 20,000 people and forcing more than 2.6 million from their homes.
In 2013, 36 cases of polio were reported — the first in the country
since 1999, caused by a virus likely to have been introduced by Pakistani
jihadist fighters.
This was the first opportunity for flights to resume
since June 2015 when 38 holiday - makers on holiday with TUI were massacred by a Tunisian
jihadist gunman whose assault rifle had been hidden inside a rolled - up parasol on a beach in Sousse.