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Journalist Jere Van Dyk has spent years in Afghanistan and Pakistan, where he got to know leaders of the Haqqani network, responsible for many suicide bombings and kidnappings. His new book is ...
The Haqqani Network and al-Qaida ran joint training camps in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region after the U.S. invasion, and according to author Peter Bergen in the book The Battle for Tora Bora ...
Newsweek reports that the Haqqani Network has recently distributed 10,000 copies of a 144-page book that serves as a field manual and “manifesto.”From the Newsweek report:. Haqqani’s book is an ...
The historic relationship between the Pakistani establishment and the Haqqanis is detailed in Fountainhead of Jihad: The Haqqani Nexus 1973-2012, by Vahid Brown and Don Rassler. They use ...
Qaeda in a book published this month: “Fountainhead of Jihad: The Haqqani Nexus 1973-2012,” by Vahid Brown and Don Rassler. Based partly on new primary sources, the book highlights one of the ...
Haqqani's book is an entirely different matter: a call not to reflection but to violent action. In the past month, 10,000 copies of the 144-page book are said to have been printed for distribution ...
News about the Haqqani Network, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
World Taliban’s secretive Haqqani Network leader finally shows his face. Haqqani heads a powerful subset of the Taliban blamed for some of the worst violence of the past 20 years.
Jalaluddin Haqqani, founder of the militant Haqqani network, which is now led by his son Sirajuddin. It was labelled a terrorist organization by the U.S. in 2012. (Mohammed Riaz/Associated Press) ...
The Haqqani network is one of the most violent groups of insurgents in the Middle East. On Friday, Hillary Clinton officially blacklisted them by declaring them a "Foreign Terrorist Organization." ...
"Know that we will not lay down our arms once Afghanistan is free." The fight must be pursued to liberate "the defenceless Muslims of the world" from Kashmir to Palestine to Samarkand, the speaker ...