Saturday Star

Jihadis educated, not loners – Saudi study

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A NEW study by a Saudi research centre is challengin­g the notion that jihadi fighters are necessaril­y disenfranc­hised and lacking opportunit­y.

The study finds instead that most millennial Saudi jihadis were relatively well educated, not driven purely by religious ideology and showed little interest in suicide bombings.

The 40-page study published by the King Faisal Centre for Research and Islamic Studies in Riyadh looked at 759 Saudi recruits who joined the Islamic State group, mostly between 2013 and 2014. The data was drawn from leaked Islamic State group entry documents.

Researcher Abdullah Khaled bin al-saud said this week that this new generation of Saudi jihadis were neither loners nor social outcasts, but appear motivated by the heightened sectarian nature of the Syrian war, particular­ly after the Iranian-backed Shia Hezbollah group’s backing of the Syrian government. | AP

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