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Does al-Qaida have 20 suitcase nukes? (Popularity: ) (Score: 15.38)

World Net Daily article on Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network purchase of 20 suitcase nuclear weapons from former KGB agents.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Warfare and Conflict\Weapons

Al Qaida and Osama bin Laden (Popularity: ) (Score: 10.96)

Limited information.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Terrorism\Terrorist Organizations

The Guardian - Terrorism.com (Popularity: ) (Score: 10.40)

Al-Qaida runs a website to organise members and supporters, says Paul Eedle.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Terrorism\Terrorist Organizations

MSNBC: Bin Laden Comes Home to Roost (Popularity: ) (Score: 10.08)

Article examining his CIA ties and what this has led to. Includes interactives: slide show and his al-Qaida network.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Terrorism\Terrorist Organizations

The Other War in Afghanistan (Popularity: ) (Score: 10.08)

Fighting between rival warlords with American links is threatening to undermine the US and British campaign against al-Qaida guerillas. The Guardian, UK.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Warfare and Conflict\Specific Conflicts

British Special Forces Believed to be Hunting Al-Qaida in Pakistan (Popularity: ) (Score: 10.08)

Defence sources said unofficially that SAS or SBS have been deployed in the country. The Guardian, UK.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Warfare and Conflict\Specific Conflicts

Iran Handed Over al-Qaida Members (Popularity: ) (Score: 9.68)

Reports on the co-operation of Iran with Saudi Arabia in the search for suspects. The Guardian, UK.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Warfare and Conflict\Specific Conflicts

terrorismfiles.org: Al-Qaeda (Popularity: ) (Score: 9.68)

Background information on al-Qaida and detailed profile about this organization, also information on known members and Osama bin Laden.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Terrorism\Terrorist Organizations

US Sends Suspects to Face Torture (Popularity: ) (Score: 9.51)

US has been secretly sending prisoners suspected of al-Qaida connections to countries where torture during interrogation is legal. The Guardian, UK.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Warfare and Conflict\Specific Conflicts

Al-Qaida - Terrorist Group Profile (Popularity: ) (Score: 9.51)

Information provided by the U.S. Department of State on Al-Qaida's profile, areas of operation, activities, strengths, and who aids them.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Terrorism\Terrorist Organizations

Iran Lends Its Weight to War on Al-Qaida (Popularity: ) (Score: 9.34)

On a visit to Kabul to offer aid and seek a greater Afghan effort to stop opium production and trafficking, president Khatami rejects US criticism that it had not done enough in the war on terror. The Guardian, UK.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Warfare and Conflict\Specific Conflicts

Guardian: Bin Laden: the former CIA 'client' obsessed with training pilots (Popularity: ) (Score: 9.32)

Information about bin Laden and al-Qaida which emerged during the 2001 trial in New York for the bombing of two US embassies in east Africa in 1998.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Terrorism\Terrorist Organizations

Guardian Special Reports: al-Qaida (Popularity: ) (Score: 9.05)

Ongoing coverage of news, comment and analysis going back to 1996. Includes timeslines, related special reports and web resources.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Terrorism\Terrorist Organizations

Operation Veritas (Popularity: ) (Score: 9.04)

The British Department of Defense informs on UK Forces participating in the military operation against Usama Bin Laden's Al Qaida terrorist organisation and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan since the start on 7 October. With photo gallery.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Warfare and Conflict\Specific Conflicts

Call for Release of 'low-level' Guantanamo Inmates (Popularity: ) (Score: 8.65)

A growing number of reports shows that none of the 598 inmates designated as "enemy combatants" and held without charge at the US Caribbean base are al-Qaida leaders or can reveal any important information. The Guardian, UK.
Category:  Main\Society\Issues\Warfare and Conflict\Specific Conflicts

 
 
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