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When jihadists post selfies the government struggles to respond

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePictures of smiling young IS fighters on social media glorify their narratives to people back home. Picture courtesy of author from IS supporters' social media page.

Like many of us, jihadists with Islamic State (IS) like to take selfies. And hard-line Islamic media like to post them on their websites.

These images glorify life under IS to...

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