The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is the torchbearer in highlighting the
continued threat posed by ISIS, its affiliates across the globe, and the
group’s presence online. From Iraq and Syria to West Africa and beyond, CEP
researchers continuously monitor ISIS activity.
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Support Our Mission To Combat The Ongoing ISIS Threat
The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is the torchbearer in highlighting the
continued threat posed by ISIS, its affiliates across the globe, and the
group’s presence online. From Iraq and Syria to West Africa and beyond, CEP
researchers continuously monitor ISIS activity.
Despite territorial loss and degradation of its leadership, ISIS maintains
broad influence – with declared ‘provinces’ in over a dozen countries and
insurgencies waged in many others – making the full scope of the terrorist
group’s organizational structure and potential threats challenging to track.
CEP researchers are at the forefront of this challenge, tracking ISIS’s various
proxies, power consolidations, and propaganda tactics.
This year, CEP research analyst Gregory Waters spearheaded original reporting
as part of a multi-year study on ISIS’s ongoing insurgency in central Syria. In
addition to his monthly “ISIS Redux” resources, CEP published Waters’s
investigation into the murders of Syrian civilians, many of whom were truffle
hunters, in Syria’s Badia region.
Additionally, CEP monitors ISIS and its affiliates through its monthly
Afghanistan Terrorism Report, its Sahel Monitoring, as well as the weekly
Extremist Content Online resource (ECO). Weekly ECO reports invariably include
analysis of official ISIS propaganda and pro-ISIS content proliferating across
Internet and social media platforms including Gab, Meta services, Telegram,
TikTok, and X, formerly known as Twitter.
CEP is dedicated to providing policymakers, the media, and the public with
accurate, timely, and insightful information about the ongoing activities of
ISIS and its permutations across the globe. Your contribution will help us
inform and empower those who shape security policies to more effectively
address the ongoing threats posed by one of the world’s most infamous terrorist
groups.
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