Taliban
Unlawful Belligerency and Its Implications Under International Law
White Paper The class of unlawful combatants, which includes al Qaeda and the Taliban, poses a formidable challenge. At the dawn of the 21st century, the civilized world is once again seriously menaced by unlawful belligerency. [10 Apr 2008]
People are mugs over identity theft
Comment That news may well find favour beyond the present generation of Linux programmers and the traditional Information Taliban. Identity theft is rife. Perhaps it's time individuals took a leaf out of business's book and... [08 Apr 2008]
UK police collar "violent jihad" website operator
News One web page posted soon after 11 September, 2001 saved by Archive.org includes an "urgent appeal to defend Afghanistan" and features defiant quotes from the Taliban threatening any nation that aids the US in its... [21 Jul 2006]
Countering: Al Qaeda
White Paper Removing the Taliban government in Afghanistan, thereby eliminating Al-Qaeda's sanctuary and training camps, has broken an important link in the process that once provided Al-Qaeda's leadership with a continuing flow of... [15 Feb 2005]
Terrorism: 2000/2001
White Paper On October 7, 2001, the United States initiated military action against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, which had provided safe haven to Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his followers. By year's end, U.S.forces... [15 Feb 2005]
Promise and Progress: Homeland Security One Year Post-9/11
White Paper Despite significant success against al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan, experts suggest that a new wave of terrorism involving new-and perhaps even more powerful-weapons looms in the nation's future. [08 Feb 2005]
Somalia and Al-Qaeda: Implications for the War on Terrorism
White Paper It has uprooted Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda terrorist group - and the radical Islamic Taliban regime that protected it - from Afghanistan. The United States has made considerable progress in its war against international... [25 Jan 2005]
Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare: Implications for Army and Defense Policy
White Paper Many think it caused the Taliban's sudden collapse. This monograph examines the Afghan Model's actual role in the fall of the Taliban, using evidence collected from a combination of 46 participant... [28 Dec 2004]
An Assessment of the Recommendations of the American Bar Association Regarding the Use of Military Commissions in the War on Terror
White Paper That order instructed the Secretary of Defense to prepare the rules and procedures necessary to establish military commissions to try Al-Qaeda and Taliban members, as well as other individuals who may be captured in the... [28 Dec 2004]
Webmaster of pro-jihad sites arrested in London
News American authorities are seeking to try Ahmad on five federal charges, including material support of terrorism and prohibited support of the Taliban, according to a US Department of Justice official. The sites also... [09 Aug 2004]
Leader: Dell's big dumb question
Leader Presumably this is the same kind of permission gained by the Taliban - remember them? Dell has taken a leaf out of the US government's book of stupid questions, asking shoppers in its online store whether they intend to... [23 Feb 2004]
Ex-Intel engineer gets seven years for terrorism
News His friends and former manager at Intel set up the FreeMikeHawash.org website, which said: "Mike's friends and those who know him think the idea that Mike would have fought for the Taliban or travelled to Afghanistan is... [10 Feb 2004]
Intel man pleads guilty to Taliban terror charges
News A former Intel engineer has pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges and attempting to travel to Afghanistan to enlist with the Taliban to aid their fight against invading US and allied forces. The plea agreement, which... [07 Aug 2003]
Intel worker accused of being a terrorist
News In a 41-page document made public late on Monday, the US government asserts that Hawash travelled to China in the company of suspected terrorists and attempted to enter Afghanistan to fight for the Taliban against the... [01 May 2003]
Re:Viewing 2002 - Mobile and wireless (Part 1)
News It was the year the first mobile network came to Afghanistan, the year many scrambled for curbs on phoning while at the wheel, and the year the inventor of the mobile phone - and a few others besides - declared 3G dead. [18 Dec 2002]
