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  • ...years. They have been able to infiltrate this country from Hezbollah to al Qaeda, Palestinian Islamic Jihad in every corner of our cities of our great citie ...and Hezbollah. She released the recording to the media, ending Abdurahman al-Amoudi’s access to the Clinton White House.<ref>Kathryn Jean Lopez, [http
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  • ...subjects, including American policy in Iran, terrorism in central Asia, Al Qaeda and the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers apartment in Saudi Arabia, which .../indepth/2010/11/2010112083231771111.html "AIPAC: Fighting for survival"], Al Jazeera English, 20 November 2010</ref>
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  • ...Taysir Alluni, an al-Jazeera Journalist Convicted of Helping to Finance al-Qaeda] September 28, 2005</ref> ...guilt and takes for granted Alony's alleged role in "helping to finance al-Qaeda by acting as a courier for the group during reporting work in Afghanistan".
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  • ...for terrorist activities abroad. After Gunaratna claimed that they were Al Qaeda members, he was challenged by the defence to provide documentation, but he ...hly cited (core) researchers, such as [[Rohan Gunaratna]], an expert on al Qaeda and a former research associate at CSTPV, (a former Ph.D. student of [[Bruc
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  • ...t worked primarily to highlight and publicise the violent activities of al Qaeda. *television infomercials on al Qaeda aggressions
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  • ...04 the CIA hired Blackwater as part of a programme to assassinate top [[Al Qaeda]] figures.<ref>Mark Mazzetti, [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/20/us/20intel
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  • ...e 9/11 operatives had been students (notably at Hamburg University) and al-Qaeda used graduates more generally, as well as "useful idiots". If Islamic terro
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  • ...o evidence for this distinction offering only his preferred response to Al Qaeda as a definition of why they are incorrigible:
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  • ...]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/5614/ 'Blowing al-Qaeda out of proportion'], ''Spiked'', 19 May 2003.
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  • ...terrorism attack, Hoffman told the ''National Post'': "I think part of al-Qaeda's strategy, the jihadi strategy, is to get everyone so consumed with these ...on the other hand has emphasised a continued and resurgent threat from Al-Qaeda.<ref>Elaine Sciolino and Eric Schmitt, [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/08/w
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  • ..., [[Nanyang Technological University]], Singapore Terrorism threat from Al Qaeda and associated groups
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  • * [http://www.techcentralstation.com/092503F.html TCS Daily: The Iraq -- Al Qaeda Connections]
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  • * Voices of Terror: Manifestos, Writings and Manuals of Al Qaeda, Hamas, and Other Terrorists from Around the World and Throughout the Ages,
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  • ..., nor is it just the terrorist organizations themselves. One can defeat al Qaeda and bring orderly politics to those unfortunate lands, like Afghanistan, wh
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  • ...action in general, and Iranian reaction in particular, is to mess with the Al Aqsa mosque. There is a long history of such [http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2 ==In bed with Al Qaeda==
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  • ...s written, suicide bombers struck in London. To what extent this was an al-Qaeda plot is debatable, but Osborne today is unlikely to think his view of the w
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  • ...the invasion, arguing it has 'acted as the best recruiting sergeant for al-Qaeda ever'. He called it a "catastrophe" and a "right-rollicking cock-up".<ref>T
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  • :I don’t agree with everything Hitchens, Cohen, Aaronovitch et al have written since 9/11. I was a reluctant rather than gung-ho supporter of In an exchange with [[Scott Lucas]] Anderson writes of Aaronovitch, Cohen et al that
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  • ...ntury]] letter to the President equating the Palestinian Authority with Al Qaeda.<ref>[http://www.newamericancentury.org/Bushletter-040302.htm]</ref>
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  • ...m total of American U.S. broadcasting, if you consider the challenge in al-Qaeda and the war of ideas and American image and anti-Americanism, is about -- I
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  • :Al-Qaeda doesn't see cyberterrorism as achieving significant military goals. They se
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  • ...her reconstruction projects in Iraq.” Remarked Washington Post columnist Al Kamen, “Interested parties can reach [Fandz] through its Web site, at www ===Attempts to Link Iraq with Al Qaeda===
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  • ...hrimptons CV]. Shrimpton recently outlined these notions ('Abu Ghraib and Al-Haditha - A classic exercise in deception and media manipulation')at a 2007 ...very, given the cockpit commonality between the Boeing 757 and 767, and Al Qaeda's restriction to these two types on 9-11.<ref>[http://www.intelligencesummi
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  • ...raq, whether or not it had any role in the attacks or any connection to al Qaeda. The challenge, in their view, was to persuade the public that such links e *Al Kamen, "[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/11/AR
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  • ...Early in 2000, the CIA was informed of two terrorist suspects linked to al-Qaeda. Nawaf Alhazmi and Khalid Almihdhar were photographed attending a meeting o ...eport them immediately? No, we need to use them to discover more of the al-Qaeda network. Once suspects have been discovered, we can use their daily activit
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  • ...roner’s Inquests into the Deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Mr Dodi Al Fayed, [http://www.scottbaker-inquests.gov.uk/hearing_transcripts/150108am. ...roner’s Inquests into the Deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Mr Dodi Al Fayed, [http://www.scottbaker-inquests.gov.uk/hearing_transcripts/150108am.
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  • ...the events of September 11, Stratfor believed that it was highly likely al Qaeda had planned subsequent attacks on targets inside the continental United Sta Al Giordano,<ref>[http://www.bigleftoutside.com/archives/000255.php?theme=whit
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  • ...possible possession of weapons of mass destruction and connection with Al Qaeda.
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  • ...the run-up to the Iraq War to find evidence of operational ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein as a justification for the invasion.<ref name=stirrings>
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  • ...attacks.”<ref>Chapman, James (2007) BBC’s Newsround fed youngsters Al Qaeda propaganda, claims ex-spy chief, Daily Mail, September 29.</ref> ...tries getting involved in places like the Middle East. People linked to al Qaeda have used violence to make this point in the U.S.A, and in other countries.
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  • ...Warfare | Free Speech | Lawfare | Muslim Brotherhood | Political Islam| al Qaeda | Jihad| Islamic State| Anti- Semitism|Middle East Conflicts | Anti-Corrupt
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  • ...itten many articles for both Hebrew and English publications including "Al-Qaeda's Intellectual Legacy: New Radical Islamic Thinking Justifying the Genocide
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  • ...=78 Sacred Causes: Religion and Politics from the European Dictators to Al Qaeda by Michael Burleigh HarperPress, 2006, 576. pp.], ''Democratiya'', Spring
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  • ...ng a PhD at St Andrews university ([[CSTPV]]). His topic of research is Al Qaeda’s ideology. ...is internationally recognised as a leading expert on Hizballah, Hamas, al-Qaeda and other militant Islamic movements. Ranstorp regularly advises government
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  • ...ly, new contracts for providing facilities for troops illegally holding Al-Qaeda suspects in Cuba (see 'Corporate Crimes') have also fallen into KBR's lap.
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  • :Peter L. Bergen, ''The Osama bin Laden I know: an oral history of al-Qaeda's leader'' (New York, Free Press, 2006), (ISBN: 0743278917; 9780743278911) ...t] of Peter L. Bergen, ''The Osama bin Laden I know: an oral history of al-Qaeda's leader'' (New York, Free Press, 2006)</ref>
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  • ...$33 million contract it received to build the US detention camp where 641 Al-Qaida suspects are being illegally detained and denied the basic rights gua
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  • ...Terrorism] (Madrid: Taurus, 2003); El Nuevo Terrorismo Islamista. Del 11-S al 11-M [The New Islamist Terrorism. From 9/11 to 3/11] (Madrid: Temas de Hoy, * El Nuevo Terrorismo Islamista. Del 11-S al 11-M (The New Islamist Terrorism. From 9/11 to 3/11). (Madrid: Temas de Hoy
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  • ....guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/02/alqaida.ireland MI5 targets Ireland's al-Qaeda cells], by [[Henry McDonald]], [[The Observer]], 2 March 2008.</ref> ....guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/02/alqaida.ireland MI5 targets Ireland's al-Qaeda cells], by [[Henry McDonald]], [[The Observer]], 2 March 2008.</ref>
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  • ...nale, for all the misleading hype about weapons of mass destruction and al Qaeda terrorists, is that it toppled a tyrant and created the possibility of a de *Al Kamen, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/17/AR2
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  • ...il. The three leaders included moderate Shiite Muslim cleric Muhammad Bahr al-Ulum; ex-Iraqi general [[Hasan Naqib]]; and [[Masoud Barzani|Masud Barzani] ...nitoring World Media, 12 February 2001, based on Arabic report in Al-Sharq al-Awsat, 12 February 2001.</ref>
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  • ...subjects, including American policy in Iran, terrorism in central Asia, Al Qaeda and the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers apartment in Saudi Arabia, which .../indepth/2010/11/2010112083231771111.html "AIPAC: Fighting for survival"], Al Jazeera English, 20 November 2010</ref>
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  • :Al-Qaeda doesn't see cyberterrorism as achieving significant military goals. They se
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  • ...er nations. Goldberg also suggested that the Iraqi regime had ties with Al Qaeda. The article won the Overseas Press Club award for "Best international repo ====On the alleged link between Iraq & Al Qaeda====
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  • ...in steering Dick Cheney towards the conclusion that Iraq had a links to Al Qaeda.
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  • ...uknews/1568363/MI5-Al-Qaeda-recruiting-UK-children-for-terror.html MI5: Al-Qaeda recruiting UK children for terror], ''The Telegraph'', 5 November 2007, acc
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  • ...n O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/5240/ 'After Majar al-Kabir'], ''Spiked'', 27 June 2003. ...agazine/features/11466/how-we-trained-alqaand8217eda.thtml 'How we trained al-Qa’eda'], ''The Spectator'', 13 September 2003.
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  • ...of the career bureaucracy at the State Department and the CIA held that al-Qaeda was an autonomous entity, largely independent from control of any state. <r ...qawi]] and his mentor, [[Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi]]. Al-Maqdisi stated that al-Zarqawi’s priorities were askew. Iraq was the wrong war, at the wrong pla
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  • ...d yelling into the sleeping child's ear "WAKE UP... AL QUAEDA IS COMING... AL QUAEDA IS COMING!!!'" ...uite a bit of money to air what was, for all intents and purposes, an [[al Qaeda]] recruitment video.<ref>Steve Benen, [http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com
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  • ...sortium.org/publications.htm The site] does provide links to the 2004 ''Al Qaeda's Growing Sanctuary'' By Douglas Farah and Richard Shultz, published in the
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  • ...included monitoring the mobility, financing, and weapons acquisition of Al Qaeda, and the international efforts to prevent this activity.<ref>[http://www.rm
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  • ...es, such as the [[New America Foundation]]'s December 2004 conference, "Al Qaeda 2.0: Transnational Terrorism After 9/11." <ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/i ...udonym "Anonymous", is an analysis of the public discourse available on al Qaeda's ideology and strategy. In it, Scheuer explores the bin Laden phenomenon a
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  • ...pakistan_expert_finds_powerful.phpa "Pakistan Expert Discusses Powerful Al Qaeda-Taliban Network in Waziristan,"] ''Counterterrorism'' Blog, September 13, 2
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  • ...ly 8, 2005, Friday THE DAY WE KNEW WOULD COME: SCOTLAND 'ON HITLIST FOR AL-QAEDA BYLINE: By Keith Mcleod SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 12</ref><ref>Some of these refer ...if they see things are not so tight in Edinburgh, they could come here. Al-Qaeda does not know much about devolution. We are as vulnerable in Scotland as an
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  • ...'International Herald Tribune'' offering three lessons in dealing with 'Al Qaeda and their associates' - namely 'be patient', 'be strong' and engage. <ref>P
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  • Doyle has written two books about the alleged targeting of the west by 'al qaeda'. In the first one ''Terror Tracker: An odyssey into pure fear'', (Mainstr ...ic struggle between al-Qaeda and the West. By tracking websites used by al-Qaeda and other terrorist organisations to plan, coordinate and celebrate their a
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  • ...asir Arafat had rejected the peace plan at Camp David in 2000, mad that al-Qaeda had blown up the buildings in Manhattan he grew up around, and mad because
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  • <td>Rule Of Law: Keeping the Balkans Free of al Qaeda</td> <td>The Base: A Journey In Search Of Al-qaeda</td>
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  • ...ntitled ''Funding Terrorism in Southeast Asia: The Financial Network of Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiya'', NBR Analysis (2003) and ''Uncivil Islam: Muslims, Po
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  • ...xist, who converted and is now staunchly anti-left. In an interview with ''Al Jazeera'' in 2008, he claimed that 'The American left wanted us to lose the ...ion was 'founded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the godfather of Al Qaeda and Hamas, to bring jihad into the heart of American higher education.' Hor
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  • ...-over)''': A man, investigators describe as a key manager of a European Al Qaeda terror network, 35-year-old [[Djamel Beghal]] is believed to be cooperating ...e Monitor (Boston, MA) March 7, 2002, Thursday Italian police explore Al Qaeda links in cyanide plot BYLINE: Courtney C. Walsh Special to The Christian S
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  • ::There is broad agreement among specialists that al-Qaeda-style terror “is today less a product of Islamic fundamentalism than of a
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  • * "The Question of Links Between Al Qaeda and Southeast Asia" in After Bali: The Threat of Terrorism in Southeast Asi
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  • ...looked like an Al Qaeda person, they lead us to someone else who was an Al Qaeda person -- probably, somewhere else in the United States<ref>PBS, [http://ww * Richard A Clarke, Glenn P Aga, Century Foundation et al, ''Defeating the jihadists: a blueprint for action: the report of a task fo
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  • ...line in August 2002 Standish was sceptical of the link between Iraq and Al Qaeda: ...y can't possibly understand the fundamental difference between Iraq and al-Qaeda.'<ref>Brendan O'Neill [http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/00000006D9F9.h
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  • ...a terrorist-sponsored state, rather than a state sponsoring terrorism. al-Qaeda's case also refuted the presumed reliance of 'superterrorists' on sophistic
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  • ...s of the attack should have been referred to as "jihadists" rather than Al-Qaeda. ...nd how if these were working under the directions of any strategists in Al Qaeda, how on Earth they would use people of that quality to be disposed of as st
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  • ...y cell structures, military effectiveness in complex irregular warfare, Al Qaeda's strategic communication, a tactical and operational military history of H
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  • ...from within the cell. According to Shayler, MI6 passed £100,000 to the al-Qaeda plotters.<ref>Martin Bright, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2002/nov/1
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  • *Rule Of Law: Keeping the Balkans Free of al Qaeda, Council on Foreign Relations, 13 February 2002 *The Base: A Journey In Search Of Al-qaeda, Chatham House, 17 July 2002
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  • Calling Al Qaeda "the most potent terrorist threat to the UK"<ref name=reuters>Rhys Jones, [
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  • ...in Partnership'' (2011).<ref name="ABK077">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda in London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', Hurst & Company, 2011.</ref ...paganda in London.”<ref name="ABK077p35">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda in London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', Hurst & Company, 2011, p35.
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  • ...nest Lambert died in 1963.<ref name="CAQ5">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda In London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', C Hurst & Co, 2011, p5.</re ...k at [[STREET UK]].</ref><ref name="CAQ13">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda In London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', C Hurst & Co, 2011, p13.</r
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  • .../AR2008022603267_2.html 'Imam From Va. Mosque Now Thought to Have Aided Al-Qaeda'], ''Washington Post'', 27 February 2008</ref> According to NEFA's 2005 acc
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  • ...he people in the UK who might carry out a terrorist attack" linked to [[Al-Qaeda]].<ref>James Biltz and Jimmy Burns, [http://www.jimmy-burns.com/pages/journ *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12770153 UK should talk to al-Qaeda, says former head of MI5], BBC News, 21 March 2011.
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  • ...ssociated Press, [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,336491,00.html ‘Al Qaeda Online Supporters Lash Out at Taliban for Not Remaining Loyal to the Global ...deo called "Nuclear Jihad: The Ultimate Terror," posted on two possibly al Qaeda-affiliated, password-protected websites, where it also gleaned chat logs fr
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  • ...evertheless repeatedly invoke the meeting as evidence of a link between Al Qaeda and Saddam. ...the "starkest warning they had given the White House" on bin Laden and Al Qaeda. Rice, in Woodward's account, was "polite," but Tenet and Black "felt the b
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  • ...t BAE had paid £73 million to a Saudi prince who had 'influence' over the Al-Yamamah defence contract and that there were 'reasonable grounds' to believ ...cause of a threat that the Saudis would stop providing 'intelligence on al-Qaeda'. Ms Garlick then deputy director of the OECD’s working group on bribery
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  • ...ing and diamond smuggling in West Africa. After exposing a link between Al-Qaeda and conflict diamonds, he became involved in terrorism research focusing pa ...e diamonds-for-weapons trade. In November 2001 Farah broke the story of al Qaeda's ties to those diamond and weapons networks. Later that month Farah and hi
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  • ...les/2006/11/27/news/memoir.php 'Jew, turned Muslim, offers knowledge of Al Qaeda'], ''International Herald Tribune'', 27 November 2006</ref> ...ref> Gartenstein-Ross says he assisted the FBI in their investigation into Al Haramain which now faces charges of conspiracy and tax evasion<ref>*[http:/
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  • ...e DCLG to local authorities in order to enhance the struggle against “al-Qaeda influenced extremism” and to “improve effectiveness of the Prevent prog | [[Al-Haqq Education Trust]] || || 2 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...has sought where ever possible to identify individuals and groups with Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden, and has gained a reputation for scare tactics. He has ==''USA v. Masoud Khan et al'' (Eastern District of Virginia, 2004)==
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  • At the Foundation's launch, advisor [[Abdel-Aziz Al-Bukhari]] reportedly argued in his speech that Muslims should 'love, obey a ...at have the platform and the ability to challenge and expose myths that Al-Qaeda purveys then that is very important and significant," but added that Quilli
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  • ...versy in 2004 when he argued that Internet information linked to Sami Omar Al-Hussayen was intended to foster terrorism while publishing the same informa ...osted on the Prism Web site some of the very information prosecutors claim Al-Hussayen was responsible for disseminating.
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  • ...versy in 2004 when he argued that Internet information linked to Sami Omar Al-Hussayen was intended to foster terrorism while publishing the same informa ...osted on the Prism Web site some of the very information prosecutors claim Al-Hussayen was responsible for disseminating.
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  • :His most recent publication in English is Al-Qaeda: The Myth. The Root Causes of International Terrorism And How To Tackle The
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  • ...h publishes ''[[The National Journal]]'' and ''[[The Atlantic]]''.<ref>'Al Qaeda's Pandemic', ''[[The National Journal]]'', 2 September 2006</ref>
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  • ...f [[Atlantic Media]] which publishes ''[[The National Journal]]''.<ref>'Al Qaeda's Pandemic', ''The National Journal'', 2 September 2006</ref>
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  • ...f [[Atlantic Media]] which publishes ''[[The National Journal]]''.<ref>'Al Qaeda's Pandemic', ''[[The National Journal]]'', 2 September 2006</ref>
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  • ...dent of ''The Observer''. He is probably best known for his writings on Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. *Jason Burke, ''Al-Qaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam'' (London; New York: I.B. Tauris, 2003)
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  • ...on the other hand has emphasised a continued and resurgent threat from Al-Qaeda.<ref>Elaine Sciolino and Eric Schmitt, [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/08/w ...rs'', Hoffman wrote that Sageman has “a fundamental misreading of the Al Qaeda threat,” adding that his “historical ignorance is surpassed only by his
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  • '''2002''' Reported al-Qaeda's mastery of Internet to maximise impact of its violence. ...l-Qaeda violence; made documentary about London-based Saudi dissident Saad al-Faqih.
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  • ...president or not, and he will become president. Obama has also eviscerated Al Sharpton's racket. And that of the other African American parasites who kno ...lt to a billion Muslims around the world — and it’s also wrong. For Al Qaeda, life is cheap. For Muslim aid workers and doctors, life is treasured. Gene
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  • ...hly cited (core) researchers, such as [[Rohan Gunaratna]], an expert on al Qaeda and a former research associate at [[CSTPV]], (a former Ph.D. student of [[
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  • ...w Jackals published in 1998 was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda.
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  • ...a line in Chapter Six which read: “The 3,000 casualties inflicted by al-Qaeda, while enormous, pale in comparison to the 30,000 suicides and 16,000 homic
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  • ...onpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/29/AR2007062901947.html Iraq, al-Qaeda and Tenet's Equivocation], ''Washington Post'', 30 June 2007
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  • *Jonathan Stevenson, ‘Al-Qaeda focuses on targets rich with symbolism’, ''The Times'', 21 November 2003 *Jonathan Stevenson, ‘Al-Qaeda may be weaker, but also harder to eliminate’, ''The Times'', 17 May 2003
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  • Chouet has claimed that the French warned the US of an impending [[Al Qaeda]] attack on US interests in 2001:
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  • ==Al Qaeda warning== Murray allegedly received a French intelligence warning about Al Qaeda activities in 2001.
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