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_aThe Pakistani Taliban after the Peshawar School attack _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF |
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| 520 | _aA deliberately gory June 2014 report on the Shi’a Ahl al-Bayt website, no doubt intended to arouse emotions, shows a photo of the bloodied face of Alireza Moshajari. It describes him as the first of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to have become a “martyr” in defense of the sacred shrine of Karbala against the then Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, now the Islamic State. Karbala, one of the most important Shi’a holy sites, is the battlefield where Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet, fought and died a martyr’s death (Ahl al-Bayat, June 16, 2014). The site also shows other photos of Moshajari posing for a camera in a western Iranian province, apparently preparing to depart for Iraq. | ||
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_6http://www.jamestown.org/uploads/media/TerrorismMonitorVol13Issue1.pdf _aTerrorism Monitor _g. -- Vol. XIII Issue 1 (Jan 2015) p. 3-6 _iEn : _tTerrorism Monitor _w4338 |
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