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040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _913575
_aWinter, Charlie
100 _915019
_aMargolin, Devorah
245 _aThe Mujahidat Dilemma
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: Female Combatants and the Islamic State
300 _aRecurso online
520 _aThere has been an apparent shift in the Islamic State’s position on whether or not women can participate in combat. While female suicide bombers were used extensively by the Islamic State’s predecessor group, al Qa`ida in Iraq, the Islamic State strictly mandated that women should be wives and mothers rather than fighters. With the group under pressure and facing recruitment challenges, two recent announcements suggest it has lifted its moratorium on women combatants, a shift that could have significant implications for regional and international security.
610 0 _912870
_aEstado Islámico
650 0 _91738
_aTerrorismo
650 0 _94386
_aMujeres
773 _aCTC Sentinel
_g. -- Vol. 10 Issue 7 (Aug. 2017)
_iEn :
_tCTC Sentinel
_w4458
856 4 _uhttps://ctc.usma.edu/posts/the-mujahidat-dilemma-female-combatants-and-the-islamic-state
_qPDF
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_cAN
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