Al-Qaida's jihad in Europe : the Afghan-Bosnian network / Evan Kohlmann.
Material type: TextNew york Berg 2006Description: xiii, 239 p. : illISBN: 1859738028 (cloth); 1859738079 (pbk.)Subject(s): Terrorism | Terrorists | Terrorism | Islam and politicsDDC classification: 949.703 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Prologue : 'In the land of ice cream' -- The Afghan crucible -- Jihad comes to Bosnia -- The role of the Islamic charities -- The battle begins -- Confrontation with the Croats (1993-4) -- Attention turns westward -- The final campaign -- A post-Dayton wave of terror -- Blowback : the North African sleeper cell network -- Post-9/11 implications for Bosnia -- Epilogue : Lessons of the 'Afghano-Bosniaks'.
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Prologue : 'In the land of ice cream' -- The Afghan crucible -- Jihad comes to Bosnia -- The role of the Islamic charities -- The battle begins -- Confrontation with the Croats (1993-4) -- Attention turns westward -- The final campaign -- A post-Dayton wave of terror -- Blowback : the North African sleeper cell network -- Post-9/11 implications for Bosnia -- Epilogue : Lessons of the 'Afghano-Bosniaks'.
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