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Jean-Pierre Filiu, a professor in political science at Paris' Institut d'Etudes Politiques is a French terrorologist and the author of the book "Les Frontieres du Jihad" (The Boundaries of Jihad). He is one of the few people who have made references to an alleged organization called the  
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Jean-Pierre Filiu, a professor in political science at Paris' Institut d'Etudes Politiques is a French terrorologist and the author of the book "Les Frontieres du Jihad" (The Boundaries of Jihad).<ref>http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=9884
[[Global Islamic Media Front]]. He claims it was 'established in 2003', although there are no references to it in the media prior to August 7, 2005.<ref>source needed</ref>
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Web exclusive » Ghosts of the caliphate] Fantasies of reviving the caliphate reveal a deep crisis of legitimacy within Sunni Islam, Jean-Pierre Filiu, November 2007 | 140 » accessed 28 December 2007</ref> He is one of the few people who have made references to an alleged organization called the  
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[[Global Islamic Media Front]]. He claims it was 'established in 2003', although there are no references to it in the media prior to August 7, 2005.
  
 
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Jean-Pierre Filiu, a professor in political science at Paris' Institut d'Etudes Politiques is a French terrorologist and the author of the book "Les Frontieres du Jihad" (The Boundaries of Jihad).[1] He is one of the few people who have made references to an alleged organization called the Global Islamic Media Front. He claims it was 'established in 2003', although there are no references to it in the media prior to August 7, 2005.

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  1. http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=9884 Web exclusive » Ghosts of the caliphate] Fantasies of reviving the caliphate reveal a deep crisis of legitimacy within Sunni Islam, Jean-Pierre Filiu, November 2007 | 140 » accessed 28 December 2007