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The Irrawaddy News Magazine
March 2, 2018
In April 2016, ISIS's online magazine Dabiq featured the Bangladesh ISIS commander sounding a rallying cry for Rohingya rights, while Al-Qaeda included Myanmar on a 2014 list of key targets. Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar, in one of the leading publications in that country,Ãâà...
The Times
February 9, 2018
The capture of the two remaining members of the jihadist “Beatles” have raised hopes of justice for the families of the hostages killed and the possibility of learning the whereabouts of the last one held, the British journalist John Cantlie. Sources close to the hostages' families said they were delighted byÃâà...
The Guardian
September 18, 2017
Online jihadist propaganda attracts more clicks in Britain than in any other European country and the main internet companies are failing to curb it, a centre-right thinktank has said. Policy Exchange analysts have said that Islamic State is still producing, at a conservative estimate, about 100 items of newÃâà...
Business Insider
April 13, 2016
ISIS (also known as the Islamic State, ISIL, or Daesh) noted in its magazine that the brother suicide bombers in the Brussels attacks were radicalized while imprisoned in Europe. The magazine, Dabiq, which is aimed at a Western audience, claims that Khalid al-Bakraoui followed the news about "atrocitiesÃâà...
Huffington Post
February 10, 2016
The militant group that calls itself the Islamic State has a far-reaching propaganda apparatus, and to Western audiences, the irregularly published magazine Dabiq might be one of its best-known products. Featuring high-quality production values and art design — as well as horrific details of various IslamicÃâà...
NBCNews.com
January 19, 2016
The latest issue of an English-language ISIS magazine calls the British intelligence agency MI-5 “much-overrated,” applauds the San Bernardino mass murder, and offers a profile of the deceased executioner known as “Jihadi John.” The terror attack in San Bernardino is praised at the beginning of thisÃâà...
NBCNews.com
September 22, 2015
Security officials gearing up for Pope Francis' visit to America have stressed that there is no specific, credible threat against the pontiff — but for the second time in two years an ISIS propaganda magazine has singled him out for scorn. Dabiq is an English-language magazine aimed at U.S., British andÃâà...
BBC News
June 6, 2015
Copies of Islamic State's English-language propaganda magazine, Dabiq, have been pulled from the website of online retailer Amazon. Four different volumes were available for sale on the site, but in a statement to the BBC, Amazon said the product had now been removed. The author of the publicationsÃâà...
Clarion Project
December 31, 1999
The first issue of ISIS' magazine, Dabiq, was titled “The Return of Khilafah,” and it clearly framed the ISIS project as a violent rebirth of a mythologized form of the early Islamic caliphates. If you listen to jihadi music or read their other propaganda, it's all framed in this way. It's about restoring the lost dignity ofÃâà...