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radical and Islamists
The reformist Sobhe Emrooz newspaper in one of its editorials revealed that the Cinema Rex was burned down by the radical Islamists.
Ironically, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and in Europe has not embraced his vision of armed jihad, something for which they have been denounced by more radical Islamists.
Suicide or " martyrdom operations " are a lethal technique among radical Islamists, sometimes motivated by the much disputed explanation that " God will give " those who kill themselves in the path of jihad 70 or 72 female " virgins " and " everlasting happiness.
The Russian government newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported that Basayev was an agent of GRU, and another publication by journalist Boris Kagarlitsky said that " It is maintained, for example that Shamil Basayev and his brother Shirvani are long-standing GRU agents, and that all their activities were agreed, not with the radical Islamists, but with the generals sitting in the military intelligence offices.
Karimov placed the blame on radical Wahhabi Islamists, and the IMU in particular – however this attribution remains disputed, and it's possible the assassination attempt was the work of rival political and regional elites.
The European Union's European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia in Vienna, Austria, found the increase of anti-Semitic attacks was " committed above all either by right-wing extremists or radical Islamists or young Muslims mostly of Arab descent.
" In recent years his ideas have been embraced by radical Islamists groups while the Muslim Brotherhood has tended to serve as the official voice of Islamist moderation.
Saudi Arabia claimed that smugglers provide the weapons used by radical Islamists who operate inside the kingdom and are the source of the explosives used in attacks against civilian targets, such as the 2003 Riyadh compound bombings which killed 35 and injured over a hundred.
It is ridiculous to suggest that radical Islamists don't care about the Palestine issue .— September 9, 2004
However, by the end of 2008, the radical Islamists had regrouped and Al-Shabaab, a splinter outfit of the ICU, had retaken all of the city in addition to much of southern Somalia.
Rabbi Sacks also said that the new Anti-Semitism " unites radical Islamists with human-rights NGOs — the right wing and the left wing — against a common enemy, the State of Israel.
It was feared that Israel ’ s departure would create a power vacuum that the weak Palestinian leadership would not be able to fill, thus creating a void to be filled by radical Islamists.
He is strongly opposed to limitations on free speech, and argues in favor of the rights of everyone, including racists, Nazis and radical Islamists to make whatever political statements they want.
On July 2, 1993 while attending a mostly Alevi cultural festival in the central Anatolian city of Sivas, a mob organized by radical Islamists gathered around the Madimak Hotel, where the festival attendants were accommodated, calling for Sharia and death to infidels.
Unlike later radical Islamists, Shukri did not engage in jihad but called for separation from society as part of his belief that true Muslims were in a " phase of weakness " ( istid ' af ) armed jihad would have to wait until they had achieved strength vis-avis the authorities ( although the group did reportedly participate in the 1977 food riots.
The American right-wing press has referenced the World Socialist Web Site as an example of left-wing extremism, and Glenn Beck, formerly of Fox News, cited the web site on numerous occasions while on air, calling it an example of " radical Islamists, communists, socialists " all working together.
The Hamburg cell () was, according to U. S. and German intelligence agencies, a group of radical Islamists based in Hamburg, Germany that included students who eventually came to be key operatives in the 9 / 11 attacks.
New challenges Christians face in Ethiopia include the Islamic fundamentalism movement mostly coming from radical Islamists or followers of an extreme form of Wahhabist Islam teachings coming from Saudi Arabia via Muslim funded projects & NGOs.
Some critics, such as exiled Iranian writer Amir Taheri, view portions of the anti-war movement in Western Europe as " an alliance between the radical Left and hard-line Islamists.
There are also eight radical Islamists.
" He points to a similar alliance of the French Revolutionary Communist League ( LCR ) and Workers ' Struggle ( LO ) with radical Islamists.
For the Islamic " super-state " he wanted Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaida-top Ayman al-Zawahiri or Hizb-e Islami-founder Gulbuddin Hekmatyar as leader, and other radical Islamists as leader, citing for instance Gulbuddin Hekmatyar or Ayman Al-Zawahiri as the foreign minister.
In the overthrow of the shah's regime, Iranian leftists — particularly the radical left from the Mojahedin-e Khalq and Fedayeen Iran — have played no less ( and directly in Tehran and major ) role than the Islamists.
He looks at the American neo-conservative movement and its depiction of the threat first from the Soviet Union and then from radical Islamists.

radical and al-Qaeda
The War on Terrorism is a global effort by the governments of several countries ( primarily the United States and its principal allies ) to neutralize international terrorist groups ( primarily radical Islamist terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda ) and ensure that rogue nations no longer support terrorist activities.
1993 began a series of increasingly high-profile attacks associated with al-Qaeda, a radical Muslim militant organization led by Osama bin Laden.
At a Homeland Security Committee hearing on radical Muslims in the US, held in March 2011, Jackson Lee said that Peter King's hearings were helping al-Qaeda and “ going the same route as Arizona .” She complained that the hearings were scaring Muslim Americans and called them “ an outrage .”
More controversially, it argues that the threat of radical Islamism as a massive, sinister organised force of destruction, specifically in the form of al-Qaeda, is a myth perpetrated by politicians in many countries — and particularly American Neo-Conservatives — in an attempt to unite and inspire their people following the failure of earlier, more utopian ideologies.
Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations were made by U. S. Government officials who claimed that a highly secretive relationship existed between former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the radical Islamist militant organization Al-Qaeda from 1992 to 2003, specifically through a series of meetings reportedly involving the Iraqi Intelligence Service ( IIS ).
Powell pointed out that Saddam had already supported Islamic Jihad, a radical Islamist group, and that there was no reason for him not to support al-Qaeda.
Rahman was the spiritual leader of the al-Gama ' a al-Islamiyya, a radical Egyptian Islamic group and had links to al-Qaeda.
In 2010 it was reported that Islam Channel had in 2009 carried advertisements for DVDs of radical al-Qaeda cleric Anwar al-Awlaki's sermons and for at least two events at which he was due to be the star speaker via video link.

radical and Egyptian
The exclusion of all but one god was a radical departure from Egyptian tradition and some see Akhenaten as a practitioner of monolatry rather than monotheism, as he did not actively deny the existence of other gods ; he simply refrained from worshipping any but the Aten.
This suggests that Egyptian had already undergone radical changes from Proto-Afroasiatic before being recorded, that the Afroasiatic phylum has as of yet been studied with an excessively Semito-centric approach, or that Afroasiatic is a typological rather than genetic grouping of languages.
In both Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and in Chinese, there has been the additional development of fusing such phonetic elements with determinatives ; such " radical and phonetic " characters make up the bulk of the script, and both languages relegated simple rebuses to the spelling of foreign loan words and words from non-standard dialects.
The implications of a radical down-dating of the conventional Egyptian chronology, such as that proposed by Rohl and other revisionists, are complex and wide-ranging.
Akhenaten forbade the worship of other gods, a radical departure from the centuries of Egyptian religious practice.
This was achieved by a radical decrease in mortality rates and concomitant growth of life expectancy by 10 – 15 years, which, of course, indicates that Muhammad Ali and his successors in fact achieved impressive success in the effective modernization of Egypt and that the actual quality of life of the majority of the Egyptian population significantly increased in the 19th century.
Dinshaway, a watershed in the history of Egyptian anti-colonial resistance, galvanized Egyptian opposition against the British, culminating in the founding of the first two political parties in Egypt: the secular, liberal Umma ( the Nation, 1907 ) headed by Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed, and the more radical, pro-Islamic Watani Party ( National Party, 1908 ) headed by Mustafa Kamil.
Akhenaten carried out a radical program of religious reform which, for a period of about twenty years, largely supplanted the age-old beliefs and practices of the Egyptian state religion, and deposed its religious hierarchy, headed by the powerful priesthood of Amun at Thebes.
This frontage was built by John Jay in the then increasingly popular Egyptian Revival style, with hieroglyphics signifying the ' Abode of the Mortal Part of Man ': a venture too far into the architecture of the African continent for Augustus Pugin, who pilloried the idea, hoping no-one would repeat such a radical departure from ' good ' Christian gothic design ( see illustration for Grounds of a Quaker School ).
This merit-based system was a radical departure from the hierarchies based on social standing that characterised Egyptian society at the time.
This campaign, however, was a direct threat to the Egyptian government and its position as an indispensable ally of the west in its fight against radical Islamist ideologues " bent on the Islamization of society and permanent conflict with the West.
Amon Düül began in 1967 as a radical political art commune of Munich-based artists calling themselves, in part, after the Egyptian Sun God Amon.
He was expelled due to his radical philosophy, and after the assassination of the Egyptian President, Anwar Saadat.

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