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Here Are the Ancient Sites ISIS Has Damaged and Destroyed

May 4, 2018February 14, 2021 D Rome

Terrorist group ISIS made a conquest to destroy historical landmarks in Syria. ISIS attacked ancient monuments that have lasted for centuries. The now artwork and ancient remains of a civilization were under attack and destroyed by the Islamic State. This is an attack on art and history and a terrorist

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ISIL Profits from Antiquities Sales

May 6, 2016February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

The FBI issued a warning August 2015 warning American’s not to purchase antiquities from ISIL or be subject to charges of furnishing support to a terrorist organization. ISIL has been looting in Iraq and Syria, stealing ancient artifacts to sell in support their cause. Reports from the middle east also

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Anonymous Declares War on ISIS

November 29, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

The network activist group, Anonymous, is best known for its decentralized order of operations concerning attacks on government, religious, and corporate websites. The group is recognized as a hacktivist entity with a very loose command structure, which operates on mutual ideas rather than direction. Individuals appearing in public as Anonymous

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