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_915457 _aSimcox, Robin |
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_aThe 2016 French Female Attack Cell _hRecurso electrónico [PDF] _b: A Case Study |
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_bCTCSentinel _cJunio/Julio 2018 |
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| 300 | _aRecurso online, 4 p. | ||
| 520 | _aThe Islamic State has inspired dozens of women to attempt terrorist attacks in its name in Europe. One all-female cell allegedly planned several attacks in France over a matter of days in September 2016, including an attempt to blow up gas cylinders near Notre Dame Cathedral. The suspected plotters were largely radicalized online, and social media was integral to both their recruitment and plotting. One of the Islamic State’s ‘virtual entrepreneurs,’ Rachid Kassim, helped guide their activities. Though the alleged plots failed, Kassim exploited the dedication shown by these women to shame males into attempting a subsequent wave of attacks. | ||
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_912870 _aEstado Islámico |
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_91740 _aTerrorismo _xMovimientos extremistas |
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_91234 _aFrancia |
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_aCTC Sentinel _g. -- Vol. 11 Issue 6 (June/July 2018) p. 21-24. _iEn : _tCTC Sentinel _w4458 |
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| 856 | _uhttps://ctc.usma.edu/app/uploads/2018/06/CTC-SENTINEL-062018.pdf | ||
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