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Posted on April 27, 2021 by admin

Just how much of a threat is jihadism in Central Asia?

Since the turbulent 1990s, Islamist extremism has refused to completely disappear from Central Asia. Over the past decade, the unending conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria have reignited fears …

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