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ISVG’s Links of the Day December 14, 2011

Links of the Day

Welcome to ISVG’s Links of the Day!  Each day, ISVG research analysts and collectors gather and read hundreds of open-source news and  intelligence articles from around the globe in an effort to bring you the most comprehensive database on violent extremism.  These articles  provide the details surrounding the events and actors involved... Read More ››

New Wiki Content on Aum Shinrikyo

Extremism in Asia

Aum Shinrikyo profile: The Wiki profile on Japan’s Aum Shinrikyo has been updated to reflect the most current information concerning group history, ideology, and affiliates, along with detailed maps of locations or attacks, operational capabilities, social network charts, and much more. If you have any questions or comments about... Read More ››

ISVG’s Links of the Day December 13, 2011

Links of the Day

Welcome to ISVG’s Links of the Day!  Each day, ISVG research analysts and collectors gather and read hundreds of open-source news and  intelligence articles from around the globe in an effort to bring you the most comprehensive database on violent extremism.  These articles  provide the details surrounding the events and actors involved... Read More ››

ISVG’s Links of the Day December 12, 2011

Links of the Day

Welcome to ISVG’s Links of the Day!  Each day, ISVG research analysts and collectors gather and read hundreds of open-source news and  intelligence articles from around the globe in an effort to bring you the most comprehensive database on violent extremism.  These articles  provide the details surrounding the events and actors involved... Read More ››

The Boko Haram Sect: Nigeria’s Most Deadly

Extremism in Africa / Research and Visualization

*Report created by ISVG Research Analyst, Meagan Wilder. On November 4, 2011, Nigeria experienced a series of coordinated attacks in two of the country’s northern states: Borno and Yobe. Boko Haram, whose name means “Western Education is a Sin,” is a sectarian group that considers itself to be comprised... Read More ››

ISVG’s Links of the Day December 9, 2011

Links of the Day

Welcome to ISVG’s Links of the Day!  Each day, ISVG research analysts and collectors gather and read hundreds of open-source news and  intelligence articles from around the globe in an effort to bring you the most comprehensive database on violent extremism.  These articles  provide the details surrounding the events... Read More ››

ISVG’s Links of the Day December 8, 2011

Links of the Day

Welcome to ISVG’s Links of the Day!  Each day, ISVG research analysts and collectors gather and read hundreds of open-source news and  intelligence articles from around the globe in an effort to bring you the most comprehensive database on violent extremism.  These articles  provide the details surrounding the events... Read More ››

New Wiki Content on the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)

Extremism in Africa

Ogaden National Liberation Front profile: The Wiki profile on Ethiopia’s most active rebel group, the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), has been updated to reflect the most current information concerning group history, ideology, and affiliates, along with detailed maps of locations or attacks, operational capabilities, social network charts, and... Read More ››

ISVG’s Links of the Day December 7, 2011

Links of the Day

Welcome to ISVG’s Links of the Day!  Each day, ISVG research analysts and collectors gather and read hundreds of open-source news and  intelligence articles from around the globe in an effort to bring you the most comprehensive database on violent extremism.  These articles  provide the details surrounding the events and actors involved... Read More ››

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