Journalist Ben Makuch had been messaging a Calgary man who allegedly left Canada to
join ISIS.
Is it possible that some people abroad may be inspired by the Vice documentary and decide to
join ISIS?
The facts of these cases are highly topical, and concern a very obvious risk — taking children to Syria, a war zone, to
join ISIS fighters — as well as any risk of radicalisation (in the UK or abroad).
So we see young people rushing off to
join ISIS.
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4) Degeneracy This was more a driving force in the past, when interracial dating was taboo, but women are driven to
join ISIS, date thugs, and do things their families and society disapprove of.
@OlivierPucher Unlikely, since we know for a fact that these rebels are very volatile and frequently change sides to
join ISIS taking along with them the weapons and other supplies provided by USA.
We need to learn why Muslims from the US are 20 times more likely than Muslims from Indonesia to try to
join ISIS, and why Muslims from England or other parts of Europe are 100 times more likely to do so.
So far, the only thing that the girls lining up to
join ISIS seem to have in common is their complete normalcy.
Officials became aware of his trip after he corresponded with another teen they say he recruited to
join ISIS.
In 2010, she converted to a radical form of Islam, then later married a Jihadi fighter and fled to
join ISIS with her children.
It is telling, perhaps, that the Boston Marathon bombers, the man who assassinated Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam, the London bombers, and the great majority of young men and women seeking to
join ISIS in Syria received a public - school education.
A man in the Buffalo, New York, area was arrested for attempting to
join ISIS and recruit others to the terrorist group.
The casualties are people like 19 - year - old Aqsa Mahmood, who left her home in Scotland to
join ISIS last November.
In this case, young Muslims who may be lured to
join ISIS under Islamic pretenses.
In 2014, Samra Kesinovic (16) and Sabina Selimovic (15) fled their homes in Austria and are believed to have
joined ISIS in Syria.
Looking at the thousands of Britons who
joined ISIS over the past year, it's obvious the programme has been a monumental failure, especially when looking at what successful de-radicalization strategies can do in other countries.
From these conversations, we know that the vast majority of British foreign fighters — maybe 80 per cent — have
joined ISIS, the most fanatical of the Syrian rebel groups, which has declared an Islamic state and taken over large parts of north - western Iraq.
At 12 p.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., the gallery will screen Eric Baudelaire's work Also Known as Jihadi, which tracks a young man from his troubled home in the Parisian suburbs to
joining ISIS in Syria.
These materials were used to create a number of articles on VICE in 2014 about this individual, who was originally from Calgary but was believed to have
joined ISIS.
Not exact matches
When it comes to describing murderous acts tied to groups like
ISIS / ISIL, al - Qaeda, or Boko Haram, it's worth nothing that those events have a dual purpose: to instill fear in non-believers and to incite believers to
join the cause.
(CNN)- This week, Barak Barfi, the spokesman for slain American journalist Steven Sotloff's family,
joined many Muslims in exposing the hypocrisy and hollowness of groups like
ISIS.
The organization Open Doors has announced that they have
joined with partners in Iraq to restore almost 700 homes destroyed after
ISIS rose to power in the Nineveh Plains.
Also on Wednesday
ISIS executed 190 former Iraqi security forces for refusing to
join them, in the Al Ghazlani base near Mosul,» said Ravina Shamdasani from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
ISIS continues to effectively recruit terrorists by using the Internet to infiltrate the West, dispensing with al - Qaeda's methodology of forcing trainees to come to countries such as Afghanistan to
join its movement.
Allegedly, Arafat M. Nagi «proselytized» people in his area about jihad and planned to
join up with
ISIS in Turkey.
Over the past few months, there has been a rash of teenagers — particularly teenage girls — leaving their homes to
join the ranks of
ISIS.
Authorities said a Queens man hoped to get to Syria so he could
join up with
ISIS — but he ended up in federal custody instead.
Or
ISIS hasn't been able to engage with disaffected Muslims in Israel because they have already
joined other groups.
The clamour by politicians for more powers that follows every terrorist attack (no matter the facts of the case) is draconian and misguided and does nothing to address the underlying political and social conditions that explain why British citizens leave home to
join groups like
ISIS.
Those who
join the ranks of
ISIS can only have been «brainwashed», even when they can eloquently make their case.
[7] Devanik Saha, 14th January 2015, «Five reason why India should not
join war on
ISIS,» daily O, http://www.dailyo.in/politics/five-reasons-why-india-should-not-
join-war-on-
isis-narendra-modi-barack-obama-pakistan/story/1/1504.html
And American officials are using the U.N. meeting this week to convince Iran — once led by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who routinely denounced the U.S. and Israel — to
join the fight against
ISIS.
They include Aziz, a former hard - partying college student who now heads the organization; Hamoud, a cofounder of RBSS, who strengthens his resolve by watching the video
ISIS took of the execution of his father (a brother was subsequently murdered and another is missing); Hussam, a law student turned reporter who was nearly nabbed by
ISIS with encrypted video on his phone; and Mohamad, a former math teacher who
joined the revolt against Assad after a student was arrested and has since followed up with resistance to the caliphate.
Christina Hendricks plays the officer that
joins him on the journey, later to uncover that they're hot on the trail of an
ISIS cell.
Meanwhile, the RCMP and CSIS will have new resources not only to investigate and prevent further terrorist attacks on Canadian soil, but to protect vulnerable young people susceptible to the lies and manipulation of
ISIS recruiters, preventing them from throwing away their lives by travelling abroad to
join the terrorists» reprehensible cause.
The communications arose out of a story Makuch wrote in 2014 about Shirdon
joining to fight with the terrorist group calling itself
ISIS.
As the list of countries in which the U.S. is engaged in hostilities grows (Niger has
joined the list since last report), and the purpose of U.S. intervention in some of these places blurs (the report reminds us that while
ISIS has lost 98 % of the territory it once held in Iraq and Syria, and will soon have lost 100 %, we're planning to keep bombing in Syria after that nonetheless), we've increasingly replaced a difficult conversation about the adequacy of international security policy with an easier (if ultimately misguided) debate about the adequacy of international security law.