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'''Counter-jihad''' or '''counterjihad''' or '''counter-jihad movement'''<ref name=CJM>{{cite journal|title=Why we fight: Understanding the counter-jihad movement|last=Lee|first=Benjamin|journal=Religion Compass|volume=10|issue=10|quote="The clearest case of violence linked to the CJM is that of Anders Breivik; the commonalities between Breivik and the CJM have been noted by several writers (Kundnani, 2012: 4; Jackson, 2013; Meleagrou-Hitchens & Brun, 2013:2; Goodwin, 2013: 4; Titley, 2013)."}}</ref> is a self-titled political current loosely consisting of authors, bloggers, think tanks, street movements and campaign organisations all linked by a conspiracycommon theorybelief that the [[Western world]] is being subjected to invasion and takeover by [[Muslims]].<ref name="Lee">{{cite journal|last1=Lee|first1=Benjamin|title=A Day in the "Swamp": Understanding Discourse in the Online Counter-Jihad Nebula|journal=Democracy and Security|date=4 September 2015|volume=11|issue=3|pages=248–274|doi=10.1080/17419166.2015.1067612}}</ref> Several academic accounts have presented [[conspiracy theory]] as a key component of the counter-jihad movement.<ref>Cited in Lee (2016):
* {{cite journal|last1=Fekete|first1=Liz|title=The Muslim conspiracy theory and the Oslo massacre|journal=Race & Class|date=15 December 2011|volume=53|issue=3|pages=30–47|doi=10.1177/0306396811425984}}
* {{cite journal|last1=Bangstad|first1=Sindre|title=Eurabia Comes to Norway|journal=Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations|date=July 2013|volume=24|issue=3|pages=369–391|doi=10.1080/09596410.2013.783969}}