The Center For Social Cohesion in the UK has published a report titled ‘ The Virtual Caliphate: Islamic Extremists and their Websites’.
Virtual Caliphate Study from UK think-tank
June 18, 2008 by Roderick Jones
Posted in Extremism/Terrorism, News | 3 Comments
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