The effects of Assad’s atrocities and the call to foreign fighters to come to Syria on the rise and fall of the ISIS Caliphate

A. Speckhard, Molly Ellenberg
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ABSTRACT The present study is a targeted analysis of in-depth interviews of ISIS defectors, returnees, and imprisoned cadres about the motivational effects of the Assad regime’s atrocities against the Syrian people and how they bolstered the calls to foreign fighters to come to Syria. This research question is examined within a larger study of 245 in-depth research interviews of male and female ISIS defectors, returnees, and imprisoned cadres. Many of these ISIS members joined early in the Syrian uprising, responding to calls from ISIS, rebel groups, and the Syrian people themselves to come to their aid. Motivated to travel and join in response to the world’s lack of meaningful remedies to Assad’s atrocities, many voiced their hatred of Assad as a primary factor in their willingness to join ISIS. Therefore, this study examines how ISIS cadres responded to Assad’s atrocities and ISIS’s self-portrayal as the defenders of Syrian Sunni Muslims.
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阿萨德暴行的影响以及呼吁外国战士来到叙利亚对ISIS哈里发兴衰的影响
摘要本研究有针对性地分析了对ISIS叛逃者、回返者和被监禁干部的深入采访,了解阿萨德政权对叙利亚人民暴行的动机影响,以及他们如何支持外国战士来到叙利亚的呼声。这一研究问题是在一项更大规模的研究中进行的,该研究对245名ISIS叛逃者、回返者和被监禁干部进行了深入的研究采访。这些ISIS成员中的许多人很早就加入了叙利亚起义,响应了ISIS、反叛组织和叙利亚人民自己的呼吁,前来援助他们。为了应对世界对阿萨德暴行缺乏有意义的补救措施,许多人表示,他们对阿萨德的仇恨是他们愿意加入ISIS的主要因素。因此,本研究考察了ISIS干部如何应对阿萨德的暴行,以及ISIS将自己描绘成叙利亚逊尼派穆斯林的捍卫者。
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