Sunday, 15 November 2015

Is the world selective in its outrage?

Two weeks ago in a single Assad airstrike on a marketplace in Douma, 80+ civilians were killed and 500+ were injured. Did Facebook ask anyone to change their Facebook profiles then?
Two years ago, in a single chemical weapons attack, nearly 1700 civilians - including hundreds of children - were gassed to death. Did Youtube change its logo in solidarity with them?
This is a serious point. This isn't just more moralizing. Doesn't anyone see a connection between how the Syrian people feel so absolutely forsaken, and the fact that IS can operate there?
The fact that the world says that "all human lives are equal", but it treats deaths in a European capital as far more worthy of solidarity than in a Middle Eastern capital, is a core ISIS recruitment point
Iyad El-Baghdadi
And I am guilty of not posting what happened in Beirut and Baghdad here too

Abbey Road

Alexander Anufriev

Inside the jihadi lifestyle magazine wars

Increased surveillance doesn’t necessarily lead to shutting down illicit networks

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In the name of what?

A red rose, with a sign that reads, “In the name of what?” was placed in a bullet hole in the window of a Japanese restaurant next to ‘La Belle Equipe’ on Rue de Charonne. Photograph: Loic Venance /AFP/Getty Images
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Will terrorism destroy liberal Europe?

Syria's civil war explained

'If we don't know why ISIS did these things, we risk making some major blunders that play into its hand'

Truth


Circle Of Hope: How A Raw Reaction Became A Sign Of Solidarity

The Hunt for ISIS’ French Chief ‘Executioner’

Isis Inc: how oil fuels the jihadi terrorists

Eliminating the grayzone (the zone of coexistence) and rendering a world as black & white as their own flag. That's what ISIS wants

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From the ISIS journal Dabiq VII
NB: That searching for and or downloading copies of the magazine online may bring you to the attention of your country's security services

Saturday, 14 November 2015

One more time

love, love, love

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