Cyber-Jihad
Charles Glass: What Osama Said, 9 March 2006
The Secret History of al-Qaida
by Abdel BariAtwan.
Saqi, 256 pp., £16.99, February 2006,0 86356 760 6 Show More
by Abdel BariAtwan.
Saqi, 256 pp., £16.99, February 2006,
Imperial Hubris: Why the West Is Losing the War on Terror
by Michael Scheuer.
Potomac, 307 pp., £11.95, July 2005,1 57488 862 5 Show More
by Michael Scheuer.
Potomac, 307 pp., £11.95, July 2005,
Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama bin Laden
edited by Bruce Lawrence, translated by James Howarth.
Verso, 292 pp., £10.99, November 2005,1 84467 045 7 Show More
edited by Bruce Lawrence, translated by James Howarth.
Verso, 292 pp., £10.99, November 2005,
Osama: The Making of a Terrorist
by Jonathan Randal.
Tauris, 346 pp., £9.99, October 2005,1 84511 117 6 Show More
by Jonathan Randal.
Tauris, 346 pp., £9.99, October 2005,
“... the roads clog with volunteers. This guy is box office. Osama sells. The Palestinian journalist Abdel BariAtwan, who spent three days with bin Laden in Afghanistan in 1996, calls the al-Qaida leader’s use of modern communications ‘cyber-jihad’. Cyber and television jihad are parts of the war that the former ... ”