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Country Reports on Terrorism 2022 - United States Department of State

Country Reports on Terrorism 2022 - United States Department of State
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Profiling Ansar Al-Islam: Kurdish Jihadists Threatening Russian Forces In Syria – Analysis

Profiling Ansar Al-Islam: Kurdish Jihadists Threatening Russian Forces In Syria – Analysis
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Profiling Ansar al-Islam: Kurdish Jihadists Threatening Russian Forces in Syria

Ansar al-Islam (AAI) is a jihadist group that formed in September 2001 in Iraqi Kurdistan from the merger of two small groups: Jund al-Islam, which was then led by Abu Abdullah al-Shafi’i, and a splinter group of the Islamic Movement of Kurdistan, which was led by Mullah Krekar. In time, Krekar would become AAI’s leader. AAI initially comprised around 300 …

ISHM: April 29 - May 6, 2021 - Iraq

ISHM: April 29 - May 6, 2021 Format Key Takeaways: De-Baathification Returns As Election Nears; Iraqi President Confirms Ongoing Riyadh-Tehran Talks; Militia Commander Calls For Depopulating Volatile Towns On April 29, reports emerged of a push by the deputy speaker of parliament to re-establish the De-Baathification committee, causing uproar about its possible use to eliminate political rivals. On May 2, IHEC said it registered 267 parties and 33 electoral alliances, which include alliances between Abadi and Hakim, and between the PUK and Gorran. On May 2, the Federal Supreme Court rejected an appeal to revive provisional councils disbanded in 2019. On May 4, PMF Commision asked the Finance Minister to increase its funding so it could rehire former PMF fighters. On May 2, Kataib Hezbollah militia openly called for the forced displacement of residents from predominantly Sunni Arab towns witnessing frequent attacks, implying that depopulation was the only way to curb ISIS.On

Challenges to Secular Reforms in the KRI s Biggest Islamist Party

Brief Analysis Iraqi Kurdistan s Komal party faces a difficult dilemma as it seeks a more reformist direction. On February 18, The Kurdistan Islamic Group, or Komal, the largest of several Islamist political parties in the Kurdistan Region in Iraq (KRI), removed the word “Islamic” from its name and replaced it with “Justice”. In addition, the party decided to change the title of the party leader from “emir” to “president” and selected four women to serve on the 22-seat Party Presidency Council. This series of reformist changes in Komal the KRI’s fifth largest party overall might not seem highly consequential for Iraqi politics, but they represent a significant question for the KRI’s Islamist parties. As a result, the reforms are facing serious challenges from both inside and outside the party. If Komal continues to pursue a new reformist direction, it may have to choose whether to remain in league with other Islamist parties in the KRI or attempt to join secu

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