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Shaykh Abū ‘Ubaydah (Aḥmad ‘Umar) — A Message to the People of Djibouti (En)
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Norms, Non-combatants’ agency and restraint in jihadi violence in northern mali – Ferdaous Bouhlel and Yvan Guichaoua, International Interactions: https://bit.ly/31qeqQc
Monday March 22:
Violent Extremist Disengagement and Reintegration: Lessons from Over 30 Years of DDR – Mary Beth Altier, Resolve Network: https://bit.ly/2QzcHFV
Nationalism or transnationalism?Afghan nationalism and Pan-Islamism in Seraj-ul Akhbar – Mortaza Mandegar Hassani, Middle Eastern Studies: https://bit.ly/3fha3Py
Tuesday March 23:
No Child’s Play: IS Propaganda Videos and the Recruitment of Children – Flora Khoo and William Brown, GNET: https://bit.ly/2QEPwtP
Getting Religion Right in Civil Wars – Monica Duffy Toft, Journal of Conflict Resolution: https://bit.ly/2NWZPbI
Wednesday March 24:
The Case of Jihadology and the Securitization of Academia – Aaron Y. Zelin, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3suDbXn
Counterterrorism within the Rule of Law? Rhetoric and Reality with Special Reference to the United Kingdom – Clive Walker, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2PB77CE
A Public Health Ethics Model of Countering Violent Extremism – Neil D. Shortland, Nicholas Evans, and John Colautti, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3rta7Ow
Online Extremism and Terrorism Research Ethics: Researcher Safety, Informed Consent, and the Need for Tailored Guidelines – Maura Conway, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3dcPCAD
Terrorism Confidential: Ethics, Primary Data and the Construction of “Necessary Fictions” – Michele Grossman and Vivian Gerrand, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/39j7w3s
When Fieldwork Ends: Navigating Ongoing Contact with Former Insurgents – Rachel Schmidt, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2PxZpJx
Thursday March 25:
Competition for Religious Authority and Islamist Mobilization in Indonesia – Alexandre Pelletier, Comparative Politics: bit.ly/3feOn6O
Hyper-Reality, Identity and Mediatisation – A Sociological Reflection on the Pro-Islamic State Online Community – Michael Krona, GNET: https://bit.ly/3w2H6wB
Jihadism in Austria – Guido Steinberg, KAS: https://bit.ly/3rJX4s8
Friday March 26:
Communities’ Perceptions of Reintegration of Al-Shabaab Returnees in Mombasa and Kwale Counties, Kenya – Mercy Nasimiyu Juma and John Mwangi Githigaro, Journal for Deradicalization: bit.ly/31n8aZB
From Conversion to Violent Extremism: Empirical Analysis of Three Canadian Muslim Converts to Islam – Denis Suljić and Alex Wilner, Journal for Deradicalization: bit.ly/2O2wgFU
As the US President recently made vague remarks about implementation of the Doha agreement and withdrawal of all foreign troops, and moreover, some NATO member states are seeking to extend the occupation of Afghanistan, the Islamic Emirate would like to clarify its stance regarding the issue as following:
The Doha agreement is the most sensible and shortest path to ending the past twenty-year war between Afghanistan and America and establishing a peaceful Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirate is firmly committed to its undertakings outlined in the agreement, and wants the American side to also remain firmly committed to the Doha agreement and not wasting this historic opportunity due to flawed advice and incitement by warmongering circles.
If, God forbid, all foreign troops not withdraw from Afghanistan on the specified date in line with the Doha agreement, undoubtedly it will be considered a violation of the accord by America for which it shall be held liable and which shall also harm its international standing.
In such a case, the Islamic Emirate – as a representative of the believing, valiant and Mujahid Afghan nation – will be compelled to defend its religion and homeland and continue its Jihad and armed struggle against foreign forces to liberate its country.
All responsibility for the prolongation of war, death and destruction will be on the shoulders of those whom committed this violation.
The resolve and seriousness of the people of Afghanistan must not be tested any further, and reason and logic must prevail to end the war.
Afghanistan is the home of Afghans, the establishment of whatever type of government is the lawful right of its citizens, no other nation can impose upon them a government or system from abroad, nor do they reserve such a right.
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
13/08/1442 Hijri Lunar
06/01/1399 Hijri Solar 26/03/2021 Gregorian
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