Tag archives: Islamic State

Iraq: U.N. team starts work on Islamic State crimes
August 24, 2018 By Faith Matters

Iraq: U.N. team starts work on Islamic State crimes

A U.N. investigative team that will collect and preserve evidence of acts by Islamic State in Iraq that may be war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide started work this week, nearly a year after the Security Council created it. At last September’s annual U.N. gathering of world leaders, the council unanimously adopted a British-drafted […]

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Jordan: Minister says militants who attacked police support Islamic State
August 15, 2018 By Faith Matters

Jordan: Minister says militants who attacked police support Islamic State

Militants behind an attack on Jordanian police supported Islamic State and investigations had revealed plans for more attacks on security and civilian targets, Jordan’s interior minister said on Monday. Jordanian police said on Saturday a homemade explosive device planted near a police van killed a policeman and injured six others the day before. The police […]

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Michigan man seized overseas charged with providing material support to Islamic State
July 30, 2018 By Faith Matters

Michigan man seized overseas charged with providing material support to Islamic State

A Michigan man seized overseas by a U.S.-backed Syrian militia has been charged with providing material support to Islamic State militants, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday. Ibraheem Izzy Musaibli, 28, of Dearborn, Michigan, provided support to the group from 2015 until last month, the department said in a statement. Musaibli, a natural-born U.S. […]

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Gunmen in Pakistan kill two Christians in drive-by shooting
April 16, 2018 By Faith Matters

Gunmen in Pakistan kill two Christians in drive-by shooting

Two members of Pakistan’s beleaguered Christian community were killed on Sunday in the country’s southwest when unknown gunmen opened fire on a small group that had just left a local church, police officials said. The churchgoers were on their way home in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s Baluchistan province, when two men on a motorcycle […]

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French judge steps up Le Pen investigation over Islamic State tweets
March 3, 2018 By Faith Matters

French judge steps up Le Pen investigation over Islamic State tweets

A judge placed France’s far-right leader Marine Le Pen under formal investigation on Thursday on suspicion of disseminating violent images over tweets she posted of Islamic State executions, a move she indicated was politically motivated. The investigation relates to three graphic images of Islamic State executions she posted on Twitter in December 2015, including the […]

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Parisian eyes on Brussels court as Bataclan suspect goes on trial
February 4, 2018 By Faith Matters

Parisian eyes on Brussels court as Bataclan suspect goes on trial

More than two years after Islamist militants killed 130 people in their city, Parisians will be hoping for some new insight into the carnage when the sole surviving suspect appears in public for the first time on Monday. But Salah Abdeslam, who goes on trial under high security in his native Brussels in relation to […]

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1.3 million children displaced by Iraq’s war with Islamic State – UNICEF
January 19, 2018 By Faith Matters

1.3 million children displaced by Iraq’s war with Islamic State – UNICEF

About half the 2.6 million people displaced in Iraq after a three-year war with Islamic State militants are children and persisting violence hampers efforts to ease their suffering, the United Nations said on Friday. While the Baghdad government last month declared victory over Islamic State after wresting back almost all the territory IS seized in […]

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For Iraq’s Christians, a bittersweet first Christmas home after Islamic State
December 26, 2017 By Faith Matters

For Iraq’s Christians, a bittersweet first Christmas home after Islamic State

Christians in the Iraqi town of Teleskof celebrated their Christmas traditions for the first time in three years, since Islamic State militants overran their town and forcibly displaced their community of 12,000. A hymn not heard in three years echoed throughout the Church of Saint George in Telesqaf, Iraq, on Monday… as Christians returned home […]

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How A Boarding School in Indonesia Generated a Global Jihad
November 12, 2017 By Faith Matters

How A Boarding School in Indonesia Generated a Global Jihad

We know that specific institutions have on many occasions been the generator for producing radicalised individuals who go onto commit terrorists attacks. Another such institution based in Indonesia which has generated militants from Indonesia to Syria, has been the Ibnu Mas’ud boarding school where Muslim students are provided with boarding facilities, food and religious education.  […]

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“Jihadi Gran” gets 10 years after joining son in Syria
October 8, 2017 By Faith Matters

“Jihadi Gran” gets 10 years after joining son in Syria

 A court on Friday sentenced a radicalised French woman to 10 years in prison after travelling to Syria where her son was fighting alongside Islamic State militants. Christine Riviere, 51, dubbed by investigators as “Jihadi Gran”, was arrested in 2014 after three trips to Syria, which she said were aimed at spending time with her […]

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