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Combating foreign terrorist fighters (individuals who travel abroad to participate in acts of violence as part of an uprising or of a non-State armed group) is a relatively recent challenge to the global counterterrorism effort.
A. G. Volevodz
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Foreign terrorist fighters as a potential security problem of the Republic of Serbia [PDF]
The paper analyzes the phenomenon of foreign terrorist fighters, who can represent a potential security problem for the Republic of Serbia. It is believed that in the period from 2012 to 2016, more than 1,200 people from the Western Balkan region ...
Đorić Marija, Obrenović Strahinja
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Deprivation of national citizenship is one of the strategies used to counter the phenomenon of foreign terrorist fighters, that is, individuals traveling abroad for the purpose of terrorism.
Sara Poli, Luigi Lonardo
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Tujuan Utama Pejuang Asing dalam Melawan ISIS di Suriah
ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) is a transnational terrorist organization that has carried out attacks in various countries so that it becomes a threat to the state and society.
Falhan Hakiki +2 more
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Foreign Fighters in the Ukrainian Armed Conflict: An International Humanitarian Law Perspective
This study discusses foreign fighters who take part in the Ukrainian armed conflict. The aim of this study is to know about the history of the armed conflict of Ukraine, study the relevance of International Humanitarian Law to foreign fighters, and ...
Yordan Gunawan +2 more
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Caliphate women limbo and the action of the European Union [PDF]
Thousands of European women moved to the so-called Caliphate in Syria and Iraq over the past decade. Today, they are in legal limbo, waiting for a response at the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) detention camps in various zones.
Jiménez Sánchez Carolina
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Ideology deconstruction of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) returnees in Indonesia
This paper discusses the problem of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) foreign terrorist fighters who return to Indonesia, or called returnees. The establishment of ISIS in Syria and its propaganda related to the Khilafah attracted many Muslims ...
Didik Novi Rahmanto +2 more
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Governments face a tough and timeless challenge: dealing with the capability of radical terrorist organizations to recruit foreign fighters. However, scholars so far have ignored that this phenomenon pertains to the realm of complexity theory, failing to
Agustín Pájaro +2 more
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The Threat of ISIS-Affiliated Foreign Terrorist Fighters Towards Canadian National Security
Since the loss of approximately 98% of their territory, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has become a shadow of its former self. Foreign recruits must now decide whether to leave the region and return home or stay and possibly continue the fight ...
Aman Bajwa
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The legality of the citizenship deprivation of UK foreign terrorist fighters [PDF]
AbstractCitizenship deprivation of foreign terrorist fighters by the United Kingdom is increasing. This is of debatable legality under international law on five separate grounds. First, the UK is arguably wrong in claiming that an extraterritorial deprivation is outside the jurisdiction of the ECHR.
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