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Friday, April 3, 2015

U.N. - 25,000 foreigners have joined Islamist terrorists


A British Jihadi in Syria

"Killing Infidels for Allah"


(Washington Examiner)  -  More than 25,000 foreigners are fighting alongside al Qaeda and the Islamic State.

According to a new United Nations report, more than 25,000 people from more than 100 nations have left their homes to join the fight in Iraq, Syria and other countries. Between mid-2014 and March 2015, the number of foreign terrorist fighters worldwide increased by 71 percent.

Over the past three years, the problem of foreign fighters leaving home to join terrorist groups has noticeably increased. The flow of these new fighters "is higher than it has ever been historically," the report said, which was used at a Wednesday panel of U.N. experts monitoring sanctions against al Qaeda.

A majority of the fighters (roughly 20,000) have gone to Iraq and Syria to flight for the Islamic State, though the Al-Nusra front has gained more foreign fighters as well, the report said.

According to the panel, thousands of foreign fighters who have traveled to Iraq and Syria are living and working in "a veritable 'international finishing school' for extremists."

Afghan security forces estimate about 6,500 foreign fighters are active in their country, along with hundreds of fighters in Yemen, Libya and Pakistan, around 100 in Somalia and others in both the Sahel countries in northern Africa and the Philippines.

The panel cited the "high number" of foreign fighters from Tunisia, Morocco, France and Russia and an increase in fighters from the Maldives, Finland and Trinidad and Tobago. Some countries in sub-Saharan Africa are also producing first-time fighters, the panel said.

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al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front at Jordan's border
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Syrian rebels and fighters from the al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front have captured the only functioning border crossing with Jordan and three nearby military posts, prompting intense government bombing raids of the area, activists said Thursday.
The capture of the Nasib crossing - a crucial gateway for the Syrian government - is the latest in a series of setbacks for President Bashar Assad's forces in the past week. Fighters led by the Nusra Front seized the government-held city of Idlib in northwestern Syria and a major town, Busra Sham, in the south.
The Jordanian government closed the Nasib crossing on Tuesday night for security reasons as Syrian rebels clashed with Assad's forces on the other side. The rebels seized the crossing within 24 hours.  (CBS News)

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