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Saturday May 18:
The Lethality of Female Suicide Bombers – Nyssa Fullmer, Stephanie Lipson Mizrahi, and Elizabeth Tomsich, Women & Criminal Justice: https://bit.ly/2W1r9s5
Monday May 20:
“Now Is the Time to Wake Up”: Islamic State’s Narratives of Political Awareness – Nadia Al-Dayel, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2JE03Re
The Diffusion and Permeability of Political Violence in North and West Africa – David B. Skillicorn, Olivier Walther, Christian Leuprecht, and Quan Zheng, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2YM8xtm
The political process of Boko Haram insurgency onset: a political relevance model – Wisdom Oghosa Iyekekpolo, Critical Studies on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2W2fr0k
A Global Analysis of Temperature, Terrorist Attacks, and Fatalities – Curtis M. Craig, Randy W. Overbeek, and Elizabeth M. Niedbala, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2VIJqpe
Legitimating Extremism: A Taxonomy of Justifications for Political Violence – Robert J. VandenBerg, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2JEPPA3
The Online Caliphate: Internet Usage and ISIS Support in the Arab World – James A. Piazza and Ahmet Guler, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2YO6yEz
The non-translation strategy in translating ISIS radical discourse – Samia Bazzi, Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict: https://bit.ly/2EMwJEb
Tuesday May 21:
Returning from the Land of Jihad: The Fate of Women Associated with Boko Haram – International Crisis Group: https://bit.ly/2Wgg5H4
The Shia Militia Mapping Project – Phillip Smyth, Washington Institute for Near East Policy: https://bit.ly/2EkmYNg
Opposition to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: The Testimony of a Former Amni – Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi: https://bit.ly/2JCMHF8
Wednesday May 22:
Understanding the Fatemiyoun Division: Life Through the Eyes of a Militia Member – Lars Hauch, Middle East Institute: https://bit.ly/2K7h8Cu
The Case of Islamic State as a Renovative Totalist Movement – Mihai Murariu and George Anglitoiu, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2JCMP7A
The metamorphosis of social movements into political parties. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and the Tunisian al-Nahda as cases for a reflection on party institutionalisation theory – Barbara H. E. Zollner, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies: https://bit.ly/2M3yB1o
The evolution of online ideological communities – Brittany I. Davidson , Simon L. Jones, Adam N. Joinson, and Joanne Hinds, PLoS One: https://bit.ly/30zoKDH
Thursday May 23:
Heeding the Call_ Sahelian Militants Answer Islamic State Leader al-Baghdadi’s Call to Arms with a Series of Attacks in Niger – Héni Nsaibia, ACLED: https://bit.ly/2W0b8CX
Friday May 24:
Mapping armed groups in Mali and the Sahel – Andrew Lebovich, European Council on Foreign Relations: https://bit.ly/2MasIQ0

A few days ago, claims were initially made by some Russian officials followed by some Kabul administration officials about presence of 5000 Daesh or other foreign fighters in northern Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirate considers these reports untrue and based on faulty information.
The American invaders and officials of the Kabul administration are exploiting the phenomenon of Daesh to stoke fears in the neighboring countries and the wider region.
The Islamic Emirate conducted a large-scale operation against the corruption of Daesh in the country’s north.
Daesh was completely uprooted in the north after a few days of clashes with most members either killed or surrendering while around 200 including multiple leaders were rescued by the Kabul administration and Americans and transferred to Balkh and Kabul.
Latest information suggests that a number of those corruption-spreading Daesh rescued in Kabul administration helicopters from Darzab have been relocated by the Kabul administration intelligence to Darzab district center, rebranded as Arbakis and given control over multiple check posts.
This is done to preserve an element termed Daesh in that location so that the Kabul administration officials can portray it as a threat to the neighboring and regional countries.
Moreover, the Americans and Kabul administration intelligence apparatus are preserving and assisting the mischief of Daesh in some parts of eastern Nangarhar and Kunar provinces to keep another front open against the Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate alongside threatening neighboring and regional countries.
The Islamic Emirate does not allow the presence or activity of any corrupt element termed Daesh in its controlled areas and has carried out multiple decisive operations for its eradication.
Reports about such a large number of Daesh or other foreign fighter presence in northern Afghanistan area untrue and baseless reports about this issue are politically motivated.
Spokesman of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Zabihullah Mujahid
19/09/1440 Hijri Lunar
03/03/1398 Hijri Solar 24/05/2019 Gregorian
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