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The Islamic State (Full Length)
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The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. ...
published: 14 Aug 2014
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The world's most wanted Islamic State terrorists
Here is everything you need to know about Isil's most wanted terrorists, from their rank to the price on their head
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published: 01 Oct 2015
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Enforcing Sharia in Raqqa: The Islamic State
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
The Islamic State now governs its caliphate from the north central Syrian city of Raqqa, which was once a relatively westernized agricultural hub. As the State's power base, Raqqa is where it imposes its version of Sharia law throughout large swaths of Iraq and Syria.
The “Hisbah” are the new Sharia police. In the latest episode of The Islamic State, VICE News joins them on their daily patrols during Ramadan, and witnesses how they check on shops and scrutinize produce, while at the same time ensuring their strict rules on women’s appearances are adhered to.
We are also taken to an Islamic State prison and speak with inmates accused of abusing drugs and selling alcohol. There we learn firsthand of the...
published: 11 Aug 2014
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The rise of ISIS, explained in 6 minutes
Its history goes back way before the group ever existed.
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In the few short years since the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria formed, it has done the seemingly impossible, seizing vast areas of the Middle East to form a mini-state it calls a reincarnation of the ancient Caliphate. It is at war with all its neighbors and virtually the entire world, yet someone remains, and is launching increasingly deadly terror attacks abroad.
To understand how this terrible group came about and how it has grown so powerful, you need to understand the story behind its rise. And that is a story that goes back decades, to long before ISIS existed.
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published: 16 Dec 2015
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Why IS remains a threat | DW Documentary
Is the world facing a resurgence of the so-called Islamic State (IS)? In northern Syria, many former IS fighters are imprisoned in hard-to-secure prisons. Among their children, the next generation of jihadists is growing up.
A severe earthquake in February 2023 brought northern Syria back into the international spotlight. It’s a region that has long gone unnoticed, despite the fact that the so-called Islamic State (IS), a terrorist organization, had its stronghold here. Though it was defeated militarily, IS could regain strength from here. This would have international repercussions.
Filmmaker Kawa Akrawi visited northeastern Syria’s autonomous, democratically governed area in 2022. In this region inhabited predominantly by Kurds, the filmmaker experienced the difficulties faced by the l...
published: 17 Nov 2023
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Islamic State: Inside 'brutal' heartland in Mosul
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A German author given unprecedented access to territory controlled by the so-called Islamic State, has told the BBC that IS is stronger, more brutal and harder to confront than he'd expected.
Jürgen Todenhöfer spent 10 days in Mosul and Raqqa. Caroline Hawley spoke to him about what he found.
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published: 23 Dec 2014
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EXCLUSIVE: Islamic State take extremist mission to Philippines | 60 Minutes Australia
Anyone who thinks ISIS and its reign of barbarity is over is sadly mistaken. Sure, allied forces have been effective in wiping out the extremists in Syria and Iraq, but many of its fighters have escaped and are relocating. The worrying news is that they’re moving into our region, specifically into areas of Indonesia and the Philippines.
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published: 23 Jul 2019
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Islamist attack in Germany: How the 'Islamic State' manages to radicalize people online | DW News
The so-called Islamic state has claimed responsibility for a deadly knife attack in the German city of Solingen. How does the group, which was defeated on the battlefield in Syria and Iraq a decade ago, still recruit members?
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published: 29 Aug 2024
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THE UGLY DUCKLING: A Lesbian from an Islamic State Living in Exile
Shadi Amin (she/her and they/them) is a pioneering and influential Iranian LGBTQ+ activist, and the coordinator of the Iranian Lesbian and Transgender Network (6Rang). Shadi seeks to raise awareness about human rights violations on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
published: 18 Oct 2024
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The Islamic State and Hezbollah Fight For Lebanon
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As the Islamic State massacred its way throughout Iraq and Syria this summer, a separate battle took place in neighboring Lebanon.
This summer, the Islamic State invaded the Lebanese border town of Arsal, beheading captured soldiers and unleashing waves of lethal car bombs, destabilizing the country.
Hezbollah, one of the world's strongest guerrilla armies, has also become involved — either defending Lebanon, or making things worse, depending on who you ask.
VICE News traveled to Lebanon to explore the battle being waged by one of the world's fiercest militant groups against one of the Middle East’s smallest and most fragile nations.
Check out "Lebanon's Well-Armed Cannabis Farmers Won't Let Islamist Militants Anywhere ...
published: 06 Nov 2014
42:32
The Islamic State (Full Length)
WATCH NOW: Embedded with Al-Qaeda in Syria - http://bit.ly/2ynOxnn
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has c...
WATCH NOW: Embedded with Al-Qaeda in Syria - http://bit.ly/2ynOxnn
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. In the first week of August alone, Islamic State fighters have taken over new areas in northern Iraq, encroaching on Kurdish territory and sending Christians and other minorities fleeing as reports of massacres emerged.
VICE News reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.
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The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. In the first week of August alone, Islamic State fighters have taken over new areas in northern Iraq, encroaching on Kurdish territory and sending Christians and other minorities fleeing as reports of massacres emerged.
VICE News reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.
Watch next: "Fighting ISIS-linked snipers in Marawi, Philippines" - http://bit.ly/2sR2GWj
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- published: 14 Aug 2014
- views: 17155307
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The world's most wanted Islamic State terrorists
Here is everything you need to know about Isil's most wanted terrorists, from their rank to the price on their head
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- published: 01 Oct 2015
- views: 922522
9:26
Enforcing Sharia in Raqqa: The Islamic State
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
The Islamic State now governs its caliphate from the north central Syrian ...
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
The Islamic State now governs its caliphate from the north central Syrian city of Raqqa, which was once a relatively westernized agricultural hub. As the State's power base, Raqqa is where it imposes its version of Sharia law throughout large swaths of Iraq and Syria.
The “Hisbah” are the new Sharia police. In the latest episode of The Islamic State, VICE News joins them on their daily patrols during Ramadan, and witnesses how they check on shops and scrutinize produce, while at the same time ensuring their strict rules on women’s appearances are adhered to.
We are also taken to an Islamic State prison and speak with inmates accused of abusing drugs and selling alcohol. There we learn firsthand of the prisoners’ punishments, and how they have since “rediscovered” their devotion to the Islamic faith since their incarceration — but are yet to be granted permission to declare their allegiance to the caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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The Islamic State now governs its caliphate from the north central Syrian city of Raqqa, which was once a relatively westernized agricultural hub. As the State's power base, Raqqa is where it imposes its version of Sharia law throughout large swaths of Iraq and Syria.
The “Hisbah” are the new Sharia police. In the latest episode of The Islamic State, VICE News joins them on their daily patrols during Ramadan, and witnesses how they check on shops and scrutinize produce, while at the same time ensuring their strict rules on women’s appearances are adhered to.
We are also taken to an Islamic State prison and speak with inmates accused of abusing drugs and selling alcohol. There we learn firsthand of the prisoners’ punishments, and how they have since “rediscovered” their devotion to the Islamic faith since their incarceration — but are yet to be granted permission to declare their allegiance to the caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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- published: 11 Aug 2014
- views: 6780658
6:19
The rise of ISIS, explained in 6 minutes
Its history goes back way before the group ever existed.
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In the few short years since the Islamic State of Iraq...
Its history goes back way before the group ever existed.
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In the few short years since the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria formed, it has done the seemingly impossible, seizing vast areas of the Middle East to form a mini-state it calls a reincarnation of the ancient Caliphate. It is at war with all its neighbors and virtually the entire world, yet someone remains, and is launching increasingly deadly terror attacks abroad.
To understand how this terrible group came about and how it has grown so powerful, you need to understand the story behind its rise. And that is a story that goes back decades, to long before ISIS existed.
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In the few short years since the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria formed, it has done the seemingly impossible, seizing vast areas of the Middle East to form a mini-state it calls a reincarnation of the ancient Caliphate. It is at war with all its neighbors and virtually the entire world, yet someone remains, and is launching increasingly deadly terror attacks abroad.
To understand how this terrible group came about and how it has grown so powerful, you need to understand the story behind its rise. And that is a story that goes back decades, to long before ISIS existed.
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- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 9267785
42:26
Why IS remains a threat | DW Documentary
Is the world facing a resurgence of the so-called Islamic State (IS)? In northern Syria, many former IS fighters are imprisoned in hard-to-secure prisons. Among...
Is the world facing a resurgence of the so-called Islamic State (IS)? In northern Syria, many former IS fighters are imprisoned in hard-to-secure prisons. Among their children, the next generation of jihadists is growing up.
A severe earthquake in February 2023 brought northern Syria back into the international spotlight. It’s a region that has long gone unnoticed, despite the fact that the so-called Islamic State (IS), a terrorist organization, had its stronghold here. Though it was defeated militarily, IS could regain strength from here. This would have international repercussions.
Filmmaker Kawa Akrawi visited northeastern Syria’s autonomous, democratically governed area in 2022. In this region inhabited predominantly by Kurds, the filmmaker experienced the difficulties faced by the local population up close.
Here in "Rojava," as the region is known by the Kurds, the Kurdish militia YPG, backed by U.S. forces, fought against IS until 2019; thousands of fighters have been killed or wounded. Following victory over the IS caliphate, the region has been home to the world’s largest prison for IS fighters. The area also has the world’s largest camps for the jihadists’ women and children. Many of the wives are from western countries, which have refused to take them back.
In these immense camps and prisons, it is feared, the next generation of jihadists is now growing up. "We have defeated IS territorially, but its ideology and organization have not disappeared. They are still active," says Newroz Ehmed, of the military alliance's SDF General Command. Their security forces can guard the camps and prisons from the outside, but they cannot control them inside. It is an explosive situation.
The problem is further exacerbated by the fact that Turkish President Erdogan has been fighting the Kurds in northeastern Syria for years. He calls their militia, the YPG, a terrorist organization and repeatedly flies drone attacks on the "Rojava" region; tens of thousands of Kurds have lost their homes and now live in refugee camps.
Under these conditions, how can Kurdish leaders in northeastern Syria protect themselves, neighboring countries and the West from a return of IS? What are the plans for dealing with Islamist fighters and their children, who are being raised in camps to become fanatical and ruthless fighters?
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Is the world facing a resurgence of the so-called Islamic State (IS)? In northern Syria, many former IS fighters are imprisoned in hard-to-secure prisons. Among their children, the next generation of jihadists is growing up.
A severe earthquake in February 2023 brought northern Syria back into the international spotlight. It’s a region that has long gone unnoticed, despite the fact that the so-called Islamic State (IS), a terrorist organization, had its stronghold here. Though it was defeated militarily, IS could regain strength from here. This would have international repercussions.
Filmmaker Kawa Akrawi visited northeastern Syria’s autonomous, democratically governed area in 2022. In this region inhabited predominantly by Kurds, the filmmaker experienced the difficulties faced by the local population up close.
Here in "Rojava," as the region is known by the Kurds, the Kurdish militia YPG, backed by U.S. forces, fought against IS until 2019; thousands of fighters have been killed or wounded. Following victory over the IS caliphate, the region has been home to the world’s largest prison for IS fighters. The area also has the world’s largest camps for the jihadists’ women and children. Many of the wives are from western countries, which have refused to take them back.
In these immense camps and prisons, it is feared, the next generation of jihadists is now growing up. "We have defeated IS territorially, but its ideology and organization have not disappeared. They are still active," says Newroz Ehmed, of the military alliance's SDF General Command. Their security forces can guard the camps and prisons from the outside, but they cannot control them inside. It is an explosive situation.
The problem is further exacerbated by the fact that Turkish President Erdogan has been fighting the Kurds in northeastern Syria for years. He calls their militia, the YPG, a terrorist organization and repeatedly flies drone attacks on the "Rojava" region; tens of thousands of Kurds have lost their homes and now live in refugee camps.
Under these conditions, how can Kurdish leaders in northeastern Syria protect themselves, neighboring countries and the West from a return of IS? What are the plans for dealing with Islamist fighters and their children, who are being raised in camps to become fanatical and ruthless fighters?
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- published: 17 Nov 2023
- views: 705339
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Islamic State: Inside 'brutal' heartland in Mosul
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A German author given unprecedented access to territory controlled by the so-called Islamic State, has told the BBC that IS is stronger, more brutal and harder to confront than he'd expected.
Jürgen Todenhöfer spent 10 days in Mosul and Raqqa. Caroline Hawley spoke to him about what he found.
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- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 1127172
21:39
EXCLUSIVE: Islamic State take extremist mission to Philippines | 60 Minutes Australia
Anyone who thinks ISIS and its reign of barbarity is over is sadly mistaken. Sure, allied forces have been effective in wiping out the extremists in Syria and I...
Anyone who thinks ISIS and its reign of barbarity is over is sadly mistaken. Sure, allied forces have been effective in wiping out the extremists in Syria and Iraq, but many of its fighters have escaped and are relocating. The worrying news is that they’re moving into our region, specifically into areas of Indonesia and the Philippines.
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Anyone who thinks ISIS and its reign of barbarity is over is sadly mistaken. Sure, allied forces have been effective in wiping out the extremists in Syria and Iraq, but many of its fighters have escaped and are relocating. The worrying news is that they’re moving into our region, specifically into areas of Indonesia and the Philippines.
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- published: 23 Jul 2019
- views: 1119207
6:58
Islamist attack in Germany: How the 'Islamic State' manages to radicalize people online | DW News
The so-called Islamic state has claimed responsibility for a deadly knife attack in the German city of Solingen. How does the group, which was defeated on the ...
The so-called Islamic state has claimed responsibility for a deadly knife attack in the German city of Solingen. How does the group, which was defeated on the battlefield in Syria and Iraq a decade ago, still recruit members?
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- published: 29 Aug 2024
- views: 61819
36:02
THE UGLY DUCKLING: A Lesbian from an Islamic State Living in Exile
Shadi Amin (she/her and they/them) is a pioneering and influential Iranian LGBTQ+ activist, and the coordinator of the Iranian Lesbian and Transgender Network (...
Shadi Amin (she/her and they/them) is a pioneering and influential Iranian LGBTQ+ activist, and the coordinator of the Iranian Lesbian and Transgender Network (6Rang). Shadi seeks to raise awareness about human rights violations on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
https://wn.com/The_Ugly_Duckling_A_Lesbian_From_An_Islamic_State_Living_In_Exile
Shadi Amin (she/her and they/them) is a pioneering and influential Iranian LGBTQ+ activist, and the coordinator of the Iranian Lesbian and Transgender Network (6Rang). Shadi seeks to raise awareness about human rights violations on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
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The Islamic State and Hezbollah Fight For Lebanon
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As the Islamic State massacred its way throughout Iraq and Syria this summer, a separate batt...
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As the Islamic State massacred its way throughout Iraq and Syria this summer, a separate battle took place in neighboring Lebanon.
This summer, the Islamic State invaded the Lebanese border town of Arsal, beheading captured soldiers and unleashing waves of lethal car bombs, destabilizing the country.
Hezbollah, one of the world's strongest guerrilla armies, has also become involved — either defending Lebanon, or making things worse, depending on who you ask.
VICE News traveled to Lebanon to explore the battle being waged by one of the world's fiercest militant groups against one of the Middle East’s smallest and most fragile nations.
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As the Islamic State massacred its way throughout Iraq and Syria this summer, a separate battle took place in neighboring Lebanon.
This summer, the Islamic State invaded the Lebanese border town of Arsal, beheading captured soldiers and unleashing waves of lethal car bombs, destabilizing the country.
Hezbollah, one of the world's strongest guerrilla armies, has also become involved — either defending Lebanon, or making things worse, depending on who you ask.
VICE News traveled to Lebanon to explore the battle being waged by one of the world's fiercest militant groups against one of the Middle East’s smallest and most fragile nations.
Check out "Lebanon's Well-Armed Cannabis Farmers Won't Let Islamist Militants Anywhere Near Their Crops" - http://bit.ly/1saFwiN
Watch "The Islamic State (Full Length)" - http://bit.ly/1saGoDP
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- published: 06 Nov 2014
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