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040 _aES-MaBCA
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_aRoul, Animesh
245 _aSpreading Tentacles
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: the Islamic State in Bangladesh
300 _aRecurso online
520 _aGrowing evidence suggests that the influence of the Islamic State organization has reached the South Asian, Muslim- majority country of Bangladesh. The country has long been home to small, but significant, numbers of radicals from both local militant groups, such as the Jama’at ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), the country’s most significant local jihadist group, and those linked to transnational jihadist formations, such as al-Qaeda. However, the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed caliphate and the promise of it’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, to return to all Muslims their “dignity, might, rights and leadership” seem to have infused a renewed Islamist fervor within a section of Bangladeshi youths and among existing radical elements.
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_aEstado Islámico
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_aTerrorismo
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_aBangladesh
773 0 _6http://www.jamestown.org/uploads/media/TerrorismMonitorVol13Issue3.pdf
_aTerrorism Monitor
_g. -- Vol. XIII Issue 3 (Jan 2015) p. 2-4
_iEn :
_tTerrorism Monitor
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