Voice of Khorasan
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Voice of Khorasan (VoK) is a propaganda magazine published by ISKP.[1] It releases propaganda with radical jihadist ideas rely on the literalist interpretation of religious texts from the Holy Quran,[2][3] including threatens to China and criticism to the abuse of Uyghurs Muslims in Xinjiang, its relationship with the Taliban and the Beijing's imperial ambitions.[4] The group claims "territory of Islam is never limited to Afghanistan, but it is much wider."[5]
Categories | Jihadism |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | al-Azaim Foundation for Media Production |
First issue | 12 January 2022 |
Company | Islamic State – Khorasan Province |
Country | Afghanistan |
Language | English |
It is published in English.[6] The first edition was released in January 2022 and the online print series is published through al-Azaim Foundation for Media Production. It also attempts to build international appeal, recruitment and incites followers to carry out attacks.[7] It is disseminated through various social media channels to spread ISIS propaganda to a Western audience, particularly on Telegram.[8]
The first publication in the Tajik language was released on 29 March 2024 by the name of Sadoi Khurasan, and it addresses Tajik speakers and pressure the government of Tajikistan.[9] It is named Khurasan Ghag in Pashto language.[10]
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