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Three Wounded Officers Martyred in Chabahar Terrorist Attack
Daughters of Valor: Honoring Women on International Women's Day
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MEK Confession: We Massacred 1,000 People in 1982 + Document
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Islamic scholars: Targets of counterfeit versions of Islam
MEK's Suicide Operation to Assassinate Ayatollah Dastgheib
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A new ‘war on terror’ would tear America apart

Created: Jan 23, 2021
Written by esponsible Statecraft
By Richard Hanania After tragedy struck the Capitol last week, calls for policy change came swiftly. In response to the deadly mob that rampaged through the halls of Congress, many now advocate new anti-terrorism laws that would give the government powers at home that are usually only exercised abroad. Among these are the ability to work off of broader definitions of crimes like conspiracy or providing material support to organizations that commit violent acts. Some see the war on terror as a

Hidden History – 1977 Terrorist Attacks in Moscow

Created: Jan 23, 2021
Written by Modern Diplomacy
By Naghi Ahmadov On January 8, 1977, a series of terrorist attacks struck Moscow city, the capital of the Soviet Union. Three explosions occurred in a row in different places, with an interval of less than 40 minutes. All the employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the KGB were raised on alarm. Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, who spent Saturday hunting, urgently left for the capital. At that time, the life of Muscovites was not overshadowed by rampant

The Christchurch Terrorist Attacks and the Perils of Lone Actor Operations

Created: Jan 20, 2021
Written by European Eye on Radicalization
By Cameron Sumpter The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the March 2019 Christchurch terrorist attacks against two mosques in New Zealand released its report this week. A primary finding was that New Zealand’s modest counterterrorism resources had been largely absorbed by the perceived threat of jihadi militancy in recent years, without an informed assessment of risk from other ideologies. Yet the 800-page report also makes clear that if greater attention had been given to the threat of far-right

U.S. Backs al-Qaeda in Yemen While Dubbing Its Houthi Enemies ‘Terrorists’

Created: Jan 20, 2021
Written by The Gray Zone
By Ben NORTON The US State Department designated Yemen’s Houthi movement — the most effective force in fighting al-Qaeda — as a “terrorist” organization. Meanwhile Washington and Saudi Arabia have supported al-Qaeda. The United States government has designated the enemy of al-Qaeda in Yemen as a terrorist organization, after spending years backing al-Qaeda in the country. Like the US-led wars on Syria, Libya, former Yugoslavia, and 1980s Afghanistan, Yemen represents an example of an armed

'A Kind of Terrorism': Israeli Human Rights Groups Offer Harrowing Look at IDF Night Raids on Palestinian Homes

Created: Jan 20, 2021
Written by Common Dreams
By Brett Wilkins "You feel your privacy is being invaded," said one Palestinian victim. "The aim is to control and humiliate." Terrorized civilians are a universal, immutable fact of military occupation, as a report about Israeli night raids on Palestinian homes published last week affirms. The report—entitled A Life Exposed: Military Invasions of Palestinian Homes in the West Bank (pdf)—and put forth by the groups Breaking the Silence, Yesh Din, and Physicians for Human Rights Israel, contains

The ‘War on Terror’ Comes Home

Created: Jan 13, 2021
Written by Ron Paul Institute
By Ron PAUL Last week’s massive social media purges – starting with President Trump’s permanent ban from Twitter and other outlets – was shocking and chilling, particularly to those of us who value free expression and the free exchange of ideas. The justifications given for the silencing of wide swaths of public opinion made no sense and the process was anything but transparent. Nowhere in President Trump’s two “offending” Tweets, for example, was a call for violence expressed explicitly or

New wave of terrorism a big challenge for institutions

Created: Jan 11, 2021
Written by Modern Diplomacy
By Attiya Munawer After a period of silence in Balochistan, terrorists have resurfaced and for the past two months, terrorist groups have stepped up their attacks. In recent days, terrorists in Mach have brutally slaughtered 11 miners of the Hazara Shia community by tying their hands and feet at gunpoint. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the incident. Separatist organizations and sectarian groups on the territory of Balochistan have been active in spreading unrest and are being backed by

Terrorism: A Menace from the Right-Wing and Allied Fundamentalists

Created: Jan 02, 2021
Written by Strategic Culture
By Wayne Madsen On early Christmas morning a vehicle bomb exploded in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The target was the AT&T metropolitan area network hub “Batman” building, a 33-story structure – the tallest building in Tennessee – which resembles the fictional cape crusader’s cowl. The bomber turned out to be a 63-year-old white man. Anthony Quinn Warren, who blew himself up in the terrorist attack, apparently subscribed to the babble from the pro-Donald Trump “Qanon” group of far-right

Islamic State’s Khorasan Province: A Potent Force in Afghan Jihad

Created: Dec 20, 2020
Written by European Eye on Radicalization
By Animesh Roul* Although the so-called Islamic State (IS) Caliphate crumbled and disintegrated in the Middle East, the group’s most potent branch, the IS-Khorasan Province (IS-KP) remains resilient. It continues to display its violent presence in Afghanistan and Pakistan, fiercely withstanding the unremitting onslaughts from government and rival Taliban forces. The group demonstratively retains the ability to carry out gruesome attacks at will in the capital Kabul and its traditional

Will Biden’s America stop creating terrorists?

Created: Dec 20, 2020
Written by Habilian
By Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies Joe Biden will take command of the White House at a time when the American public is more concerned about battling coronavirus than fighting overseas wars. But America’s wars rage on regardless, and the militarized counterterrorism policy Biden has supported in the past—based on airstrikes, special operations and the use of proxy forces—is precisely what keeps these conflicts raging. In Afghanistan, Biden opposed Obama’s 2009 troop surge, and after the

Bad Idea: Domestic Terrorist Organization Designations

Created: Dec 20, 2020
Written by Defense 360
By Catrina Doxsee* On May 31, 2020, amid a wave of protests across the United States following the murder of George Floyd, President Donald Trump sparked controversy by tweeting, “The United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization.” Attorney General William Barr issued a statement the same day declaring, “The violence instigated and carried out by Antifa and other similar groups in connection with the rioting is domestic terrorism and will be treated

Terrorism in Europe not Islamic but Deceptive

Created: Dec 08, 2020
Written by Daily Sabah
By Arshi Khan* Fault lines in the domain of knowledge have become common features in the contemporary world, be it the domain of intellectual, political or mass media which are bound to develop politics of subterfuge and deception. Such epistemological declines began with the explanation of human consciousness within the water-tight circle of the naturalistic description of Aristotle’s theory of nature, empiricism and experiences. The majority of Western intellectuals, institutions and media

Far-right terrorism bigger threat to West than Islamic State – study

Created: Nov 26, 2020
Written by EURACTIV.com
  By Alexandra Brzozowski  Global deaths from terrorism have fallen for a fifth consecutive year, according to the 2020 Global Terrorism Index, but far-right attacks have increased by 250% globally, to a level not seen in the last 50 years, with the pandemic likely to exacerbate the trend.   Deaths from terrorism fell by 15% around the world last year to under 14,000, a 59% decrease since 2014, according to the report issued by the Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP) on Wednesday (25

Balancing Counter-Terrorism Measures with International Human Rights

Created: Nov 24, 2020
Written by Modern Diplomacy
By Siddharth Singh In his statement at a special meeting of the Security Council’s Counter-Terrorism Committee on 6 March 2003, the Former Secretary-General Kofi Annan has noted:  “….Our responses to terrorism, as well as our efforts to thwart it and prevent it, should uphold the human rights that terrorists aim to destroy. Respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law are essential tools in the effort to combat terrorism – not privileges to be sacrificed at a time of

Olivier Roy: France's government fails to understand the nature of radicalisation

Created: Nov 24, 2020
Written by Middle East Eye
  By Nadia Henni-Moulaï His arguments may go unheard among top government circles, but Olivier Roy, a French political scientist and professor at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, is a prominent figure in the French intellectual world. His work sheds light on the mechanisms and complexities of radicalisation processes. In 2015, he coined the phrase the "Islamicisation of radicalism" as opposed to the "radicalisation of Islam", a theory put forward by another leading scholar

Obama Defends Deadly Drone Campaign in New Book

Created: Nov 24, 2020
Written by Middle East Eye
By Amandla Thomas-Johnson Strikes killing thousands of people, many civilians, one of the largest blemishes on former president's record Barack Obama has forcefully defended his controversial killer drone policy in the former US president's first memoir written after his eight-year tenure in the White House. In an excerpt from A Promised Land published in the Sunday Times ahead of its release on Tuesday, Obama said the evolving face of warfare meant that he had to resort to “more targeted

How Trump has turned the US ‘war on terror’ towards Iran and Hezbollah

Created: Nov 05, 2020
Written by Responsible Statecraft
On October 23, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo released a statement in commemoration of the 1983 attacks on the U.S. marine barracks in Beirut which led to the deaths of 241 U.S. service members. Pompeo asserted that the Lebanese Hezbollah movement was behind the attack and made reference to the group’s “commitment to violence and bloodshed.” It further stated: “…we renew our commitment to preventing Hezbollah and its sponsor Iran from spilling more innocent blood in Lebanon or anywhere in

How the UAE has used the ‘war on terror’ to crack down on its people for nine years

Created: Nov 05, 2020
Written by Responsible Statecraft
As democratic uprisings spread like wildfire across the Middle East in 2011 and 2012, the United Arab Emirates experienced its own milder form of the Arab Spring. Secular intellectuals and Islamist groups joined together in March 2011 to craft a petition for greater political representation in Emirati politics. After witnessing the fall of regimes across the region, Abu Dhabi responded by conducting the largest crackdown in Emirati history — arresting, jailing, banning, and exiling practically

Assessing the Threat of Al-Muhajiroun

Created: Oct 10, 2020
Written by European Eye on Radicalization
Will Baldet, a fellow at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right and Prevent coordinator The residual threat posed by the banned terrorist group al-Muhajiroun (ALM) group is matched by the enduring public curiosity that it provokes. The symbiotic relationship between the threatening rhetoric that the group employs and the resulting fascination with its activities has played to the group’s strategy of courting attention and transmitting their ideology to a larger audience. For many years the

Is Ayman al-Zawahiri Really the Future of Al-Qaida?

Created: Sep 26, 2020
Written by The Rand
By Colin P. Clarke and Asfandyar Mir Nineteen years after 9/11, al Qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahiri has yet to achieve the household notoriety evoked by his immediate predecessor, Osama bin Laden. In part that's because the United States hasn't cared enough to focus attention on him. Aside from massive financial overtures for intelligence on his whereabouts—there's currently a $25 million bounty offered for his head, higher than the reward for any other terrorist in the world—the U.S. government
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