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Ginger Jihadist: Abdullah Elmir, the new face of ISIS

New Delhi:  The Islamic State (IS) has become the latest nemesis for many countries because of its ruthless activities in Iraq and Syria and it is gaining control over large parts of both these countries.The

The militant has became the most richest militant organization of the world and it has gained access to many oil fields in Iraq and Syria.

ISIS doesn't depend on foreign aid to survive. In Syria, they've built up something like a mini-state: collecting the equivalent of taxes, selling electricity, and exporting oil to fund its militant activities.

 

The United Nations has warned that foreign jihadists are swarming into the twin conflicts in Iraq and Syria on “an unprecedented scale” and from countries that had not previously contributed combatants to global terrorism.

A report by the UN  says  that 15,000 people have travelled to Syria and Iraq to fight alongside the Islamic State (Isis) and similar extremist groups. They come from more than 80 countries, the report states, “including a tail of countries that have not previously faced challenges relating to al-Qaida”.

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