The proliferation of militant jihadi groups across the Arab world is
posing a new threat to the region’s stability, presenting fresh
challenges to emerging democracies and undermining prospects for a
smooth transition in Syria should the regime fall.
From Egypt’s Sinai desert to eastern Libya and the
battlegrounds of Syria’s civil war, the push for greater democracy made
possible by revolts in the Middle East and North Africa has also
unleashed new freedoms that militants are using to preach, practice and
recruit.
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