Kerala Becomes Easy Target for Islamic State as Radicalised Youth Turn to Home for Jihad Recruitment

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Indian Muslims listen to Muslim leader Shoiab Iqbal speaking against British author Salman Rushdie at Jama Masjid in New Delhi on March 16, 2012. Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan on March 14 abruptly cancelled a visit to India after it emerged British author Salman Rushdie would speak at the same conference. AFP PHOTO/Prakash SINGH

Contrary to reports, it seems many of the 21 youth who had left Kerala to fight for the Islamic State in Afghanistan are still alive. What’s more, they seem to be engaged in a mission to indoctrinate more youth into their mission. And the recruitment zone seems to be their backyard of Kasargod, Kerala’s northernmost district.
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