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A lo largo de la historia del islam, dice el periodista Bobby Ghosh, ha habido dos lados de la yihad: el primero es interno, un esfuerzo personal por mejorar, y el otro, externo. Una pequeña minoría (la más reciente, Osama bin Laden) se ha apropiado del segundo para justificar el uso de la violencia extrema contra Occidente. Ghosh sugiere que ahora que la organización global de Bin Laden se ha fragmentado, es hora de reclamar la palabra. (Filmado en TEDxGeorgetown).
Bobby Ghosh is an Editor-at-Large at Time magazine, where he covers conflict, global affairs and the Middle East. He was the magazine's Baghdad bureau chief for five years. Full bio »
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