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    about the users who browse their Web sites, which can be useful for the early stages of recruitment.13 Indeed, al-Qaeda leaders view those at the center of their information strategy?the Web site designers, bloggers, and video editors?as important mujahideen. As…

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    and function, and does not adhere to Shari’a law. An Islamist group violently attacked the courts and judicial personnel in 2005 because the government wouldn’t honor their demands for Shari’a law. The government fought back against the Jamaat ul Mujahideen in Bangladesh (JMB), arresting and sentencing those found guilty. i. In 2006, the Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM) filed litigation against the Bangladeshi government demanding protection for religious minorities. The…

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    1. What is one of the fastest growing forms of contemporary slavery? One of the fastest growing forms of contemporary slavery is human trafficking. Thousands and thousands of individuals are trafficked every year, majority consisting of women and young girls (Lyman & Potter, 2015). Cities including Los Angeles, New York, Miami, and Chicago are well known ports for trafficking. These women and young girls are continuously forced into prostitution, some manual labor or sweatshops. It’s common…

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    and then erased in a quick swipe" (Nafisi 167). This quote shows that all women in Iran are controlled by the strict rules that prevents them from certain restrictions and rules. " You remember those days the regime went crazy attacking the Mujahideen" (Nafisi 191). This quote describes all the hardships all Iranian women had to face and how hard it was for all women to live a happy life. "The pride and prejudice does worry the festive air of the ball" (Nafisi 267). The author…

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    1915 Armenian Genocide

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    Islamic terrorism against Christians was founded in politics, intertwined with America’s activities during the Cold War; in his article “Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: A Political Perspective on Culture and Terrorism,” Mahmood Mamdani claims that “the mujahideen and al-Qaeda were neofundamentalist products of the Cold War—trained, equipped, and financed by the CIA and its regional allies.” Islamic neofundamentalism evolved out of the Cold War, after the United States recruited radical Muslims to…

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    regiment that was formed to rebel against the invasion and eventually get the Soviet Union out. This Islamist organization was founded in 1988 by the famous Saudi Arabia native, Osama Bin Laden and others Islamic warriors. This group was also known as Mujahideen and various Islamic countries seen them as the "Freedom Fighters".…

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    embarrasses me, frankly, to see a man who’s lost control of his wife.” Likewise, Fariba’s hatred of the Soviets is ironic as they were the people who gave her and her daughter the best opportunities and the ability to be educated, “if not for the Mujahideen, we’d still be the Soviets’ servants, remember.” The irony in her interaction is seen as the Mujahedeen…

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    Usama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born March 10th, 1957 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. While bin Laden's story has been an American nightmare, his fathers was “the American dream”.(4) Bin Laden was the twelfth child out of fifty-two children born to wealthy business man, Mohammed Bin Laden. Mohammed owned a large construction and shipping company, Saudi Binladen Group, which worked with products such as Snapple, General Electric, and many other big name brands. His company shipped these…

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    Second American Crisis

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    caused by the conflict with Russia, was the creation of Al-Qaeda that was responsible for 9/11 attacks. Clinton said: “When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan we had this brilliant idea that we were gonna come to Pakistan and create a force of Mujahideen, equip them with stinger missiles, and everything else and go after the…

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    troops were established in Saudi Arabia during the new conflict, the Gulf War. After the victory of the Afghan mujahideen and the United States that drove the Soviets out of Afghanistan, this new conflict arose. When the Iraq-Iran war concluded, Iraq invaded Kuwait after Iraq refused to pay their debts. In an economic territorial context, this was a threat to the neighboring…

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