Examples of using Extremist in English and their translations into Chinese
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After the attack, the"Islamic state" of the extremist group in the Middle East declared responsibility for the incident.
Even so, Flournoy said Qatar shouldn't think the U.S. would tolerate any level of Qatari effort to support Islamic extremist groups.
He said Pakistan is one of the victims of terrorism, the development will not become a hotbed of religious extremist organizations;
Assad's speech, while confident, comes as his battered country is host to the extremist Islamic State group, which is targeted in daily U.S.-led airstrikes.
It also bragged that“better detection and faster removal driven by machine learning” were helping it identify extremist videos faster than ever before.
Several EU officials have also warned that as many as thousands of citizens of European countries may have joined extremist groups, threatening European security.
In fact, it is for them to be able to provide members for the most radical religious, ethnic and populist extremist movements;
To judge otherwise would mean to create harmful illusions and the revolutionary forces could easily fall into extremist errors, especially into ultra-leftist errors.
(d) if the individual is involved in the activities of foreign terrorist, extremist or other criminal organizations;
More than 200 scientists have signed an open letter appealing to citizens to reject the discrimination and violence being promoted by some extremist groups.
No one has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping, but relatives say the Taseer family has been receiving threats from extremist groups.
A militant attack has not been ruled out but no extremist group has claimed the downing of the plane.
He is a terrorist, he is a criminal, he is an extremist--but he will, when I speak, be nameless.
The extremist group has lost more than 96 percent of the territory it once held across both countries in 2014 and 2015, the height of the caliphate.
Lastly, the growing internationalization of the Somali conflict, especially through extremist infiltration of diaspora communities, poses a new and complex problem.
National criminal legislation had been enacted, including a law against extremist groups, to bolster the protection of the inalienable rights and freedoms provided for under the Constitution.
To be labeled such a way as though we are extremist is clearly a misapplication of the laws on extremism.
I do not refer to radical, extremist Muslims, but to ordinary Muslims who live Islam as it suits them.
Several countries, including Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia, are traditional areas for extremist recruitment, fundraising, activities and other facilitation efforts.
We also urge you to send a strong message to these extremist groups that their endorsement is not welcome.
