- Page 1: HOMO JIHADICUS Islam in the former
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- Page 9 and 10: Introduction The aim of this report
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of direct negotiations, the need to
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Only at the turn of 2012 and 2013 d
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Abu Omar Sasitlinsky (real name Isr
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(especially against Islamic State).
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participated in IS mass executions
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characterising them is necessary to
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after participating in combat for a
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the countries of origin. The main s
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The most often stated main proof of
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The motive which militants most oft
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While the threats originating from
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of public life. Except for the cult
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have used for years of limited guer
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problems. This seems impossible, th
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of new mosques and religious school
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example in the energy sphere), and
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Adjarian Muslims (regardless of whe
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ut also a small number of Azeris) c
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Both the return of Kazakh militants
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tivities of the Kyrgyz security for
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Despite large scale persecution 262
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the fact that the central governmen
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9. Crimea The Islamic issue in Crim
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ut-Tahrir is also noteworthy. The o
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group’s symbols during mass Islam
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and the process of radicalisation t
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the rubble of the USSR are still un
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Map 3. Islam in the post-Soviet are