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WANTED: Ahmad Khan Rahami
FLYER: ahmad-khan-rahami WANTED FOR QUESTIONING: AHMAD KHAN RAHAMI Details: The FBI is asking for assistance in locating Ahmad Khan Rahami. Rahami is wanted for questioning in connection with an explosion that occurred on September 17, 2016, at approximately 8:30 p.m. … Continue reading
Posted in Terrorism Studies
Tagged afghan, Afghanistan, ahmad khan rahami, islamism, islamist, muslim terrorism, new york city, new york city explosion, nyc, terrorism, terrorist
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!! LECTURE EVENT !! Global Terrorism: When Violence & World Religions Collide
Global Terrorism: When Violence & World Religions Collide WHO: Sundar J.M. Brown WHERE: Moravian College, Haupert Union Building (The HUB), UBC Room WHEN: Thursday, October 9th, 2014, 12:00 Noon – 1:30 pm WHAT: Presentation, Facilitated Discussion & Open … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, International Relations, Terrorism Studies
Tagged 9/11, Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, al-zawahiri, analysis, bin laden, cia, counter-terrorism, jihad, religion, terrorism, Violence, world religions
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Quick Thoughts on The Islamic State: Terrorists or Future Political Legitimates?
by Sundar J.M. Brown Terrorism is very difficult to define, even for those of us who work professionally in terrorism/counter-terrorism studies. IS (the artist formerly known as ISIS/L) is a rather exceptional and attractive case-study for contemporary academics, because, what … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Analysis, Terrorism Studies
Tagged #IS, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, afghan, Afghanistan, iraq, ISIL, ISIS, Just War, mujahideen, Political legitimacy, Revolution, Revolutionary War, Syria, taliban, terrorism, The Islamic State, The Islamic State of Iraq & Levant, The Islamic State of Iraq & Syria, The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant, The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, This is the Promise of Allah
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Bowe Bergdahl: Deserter, Humanitarian, Dreamer- His Disappearance & Return
GRAPHICS SOURCED FROM: NYTimes.com; YouTube (video) Sometime after midnight on June 30, 2009, Pfc. (now, Sgt.) Bowe Bergdahl disappeared from Outpost Mest Malak in Paktika Province in eastern Afghanistan. Why and how he disappeared and was captured by the Taliban … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Analysis, International Relations
Tagged afghan, Afghanistan, army, Boiwe Bergdahl, dari, deserter, dreamer, hero, humanitarian, islam, islamism, kidnapping, military, obama, pakistan, pashto, prisoner exchange, special forces, taliban, terrorism, war
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EXCERPT FROM – The Social Dynamics of Terrorism in Bangladesh: A History
by Sundar J.M. Brown Man is the only religious animal. In the Holy Task of smoothing his brother’s path to the happiness of heaven, he has turned the globe into a graveyard. -Mark Twain Soon shall We cast terror into … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Analysis, International Relations, Terrorism Studies
Tagged Academics, Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, analysis, bangladesh, Bengal, india, international relations, obl, osama bin laden, pakistan, Politics, south asia, terrorism, terrorist, Violence
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