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A former Islamic Condition hostage and veteran Middle East journalist explores misperceptions of Islamic Condition and their repercussions. For more than a decade, French journalist Nicolas Hénin has reported from the front lines of turmoil in the centre East, a lot of his time put in in Iraq and Syria. He witnessed the events resulting in the rise of Islamic Condition, and, in June 2013, he was captured by IS and put in 10 weeks in captivity with James Foley and other people who were beheaded soon after Hénin premiered. Those barbarities and the first hits against Islamic Condition prompted Hénin to provide in Jihad Academy what he has learned Is usually to be, as opposed to the misperceptions he perceives perpetuated on a continuing basis. Hénin perceives Islamic Condition as a political entity, having arisen out of a feeling of injustice and insufficient hope as the natural result of the Western inability to support Syrian democracy activists. The West, however, sees Is as a terrorist firm, ignoring its political communication and goals; by doing so we act as a recruitment agent for Islamic Condition and largely forget the greatest subjects of IS violence: civilians on the floor. IS will be eventually defeated, he argues, only by the people of the region, equally others have overthrown organizations that practiced political violence on their people. Jihad Academy is a fresh and powerful diagnosis by a copy writer with the point of view of an historian, the love of an journalist long committed to the spot, and the reliability of someone who has witnessed terrorism firsthand. Hénin's is an important new words in the ongoing debate about our role in the centre East.