Government Publications On Terrorism 8634. Government Publications on terrorism. Below is a small sample of US federal government information on terrorism. Everything http://www.lib.umd.edu/GOV/terrorism.html
Extractions: Government Documents Phone: 301-405-9165 Fax: 301-314-5651 Map Room: 301-314-8634 Below is a small sample of U.S. federal government information on terrorism. Everything included on this page is available on the Internet. If we have the publication in hard copy (either print or microfiche), the location and call number is indicated in brackets at the end of the entry. The print copies of these publications have been placed on display in Government Documents on the 2nd floor in McKeldin Library. This page is dedicated the the victims of the attacks on September 11 and their families. International Convention for Suppression of Financing Terrorism : message from the President of the United States transmitting International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 9, 1999, and signed on behalf of the United States of America on January 10, 2000.
Extractions: CBCCat = "Sports,News,Arts,Kids,Interactive"; Sports = "Hockey,Baseball,Football"; News = "Canada,World,SciTech,Local,Consumers,SpecialReports,Business"; Arts = "ArtsNews,Infoculture,Music,Books,ArtsFeatures"; Kids = "CBC4Kids,PreSchool,Teachers"; Interactive = "MessageBoards,Forums,Games,Media"; 03:26 AM EDT Jun 12 WAR IN THE 21st CENTURY What does it take to win a war in the 21st century? How do you fight an enemy whose strength comes from faith's fanaticism rather than traditional firepower? When the target is not a state but a loose-knit collection of independent cells? America's leaders have been grappling with these questions ever since September's attacks. The U.S. may be the world's only superpower but this conflict has proved that military might alone is not enough to protect its citizens. Washington says new strategies are needed along with a new definition of victory to fight this new kind of war.
Extractions: Topical Resources Terrorism/Counter-Terrorism Web Links Below are links by topical categories to resources primarily in English providing information on terrorism/counter-terrorism. For more information on specific regions, see Regional Resources . In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York and Washington, D.C., we have added the category of General Resources as well as adding related web sites to existing categories. These links complement the following Institute Special Reports:
Extractions: CNN Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The Bush administration's antiterrorism proposals are making progress in Congress after being slowed because of concerns from lawmakers and civil liberties groups that the measures would threaten constitutional rights. The House Judiciary Committee has approved its version, and Senate negotiators have reached agreement with the White House on a somewhat different set of proposals. The bills could come to a vote in both chambers next week. If approved in their current forms, the two bills would have to be reconciled because of differences between them. A key difference is a sunset clause in the House version that would cause the enhanced powers given to investigators to expire on December 31, 2003. The White House opposes that provision. "No one can guarantee that terrorism will sunset in two years," Attorney General John Ashcroft said at a news conference Thursday.
Safety And Security For Canadians | Canada Site terrorism; safety; border crossing; aid programs; travel; federal departments; federal government; newsletters; press releases; federal institutions; trade http://canada.gc.ca/SSC/SSC_e.html
Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 Chirac: "Now we are faced with a conflict of a completely new nature." WASHINGTON (CNN) French President Jacques Chirac met with President Bush Tuesday and promised his country would support the United States in the fight against terrorism. It was the first formal U.S. visit by a head of state since last week's terrorist attacks on the United States "I want to tell President Bush, who is my friend, that we bring you the total solidarity of France and the French people. It is a solidarity of the heart," Chirac said in a brief news conference before the new leaders began their talks. "We are completely determined to fight by your side this new type of evil, of absolute evil, which is terrorism. France is prepared and available to discuss all means to fight and eradicate this evil." Bush praised the French president as a "man of vision" and said he was glad for France's help in this "new kind of war."
The Balance Of Terror War By Other Means In The Contemporary Middle East Garry C. Gambill analyzes how both state and nonstate actors in the Middle East have used terrorism as a policy instrument to attain specific political objectives. From the Journal of Palestine Studies. http://www.ipsjps.org/jps/109/gambill.html
Terrorism CDISS terrorism PROGRAMME PROJECT LEADER TIM RIPLEY Few countries in the world have not suffered from terrorist violence over the past six decades. http://www.cdiss.org/terror.htm
Extractions: Meanwhile, 1995 saw the first ever major use of nerve gas by a terrorist group when the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo killed 12 and injured thousands of Tokyo subway passengers. Terrorist access to or use of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) poses significant risks to population centers around the world. The CDISS Terrorism Programme aims to identify major trends in international political violence. Every year sees the birth of new terrorist groups or the use of new tactics by well established groups so the programme endeavours to follow these developments, explaining the background to currently active terrorist groups, their objectives, tactics and weapons, as well as commenting on emerging trends.
Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Danish Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW Australian rugby union players have responded positively to security briefings SYDNEY, Australia (CNN) Two Australian rugby tours to Europe are now going ahead after players' terrorism fears were allayed by assurances of beefed-up security arrangements. The Australian Rugby League (ARL) has announced a shortened three-test tour of Britain after initially cancelling a longer tour running from Oct. 20 to Nov. 24. British rugby league officials and the media had attacked the cancellation decision, which was prompted by fears expressed by many senior Australian players. There were also threats of legal action due to loss of revenue by tour organizers. Meanwhile, a six-week Australian Rugby Union tour to Europe will depart this Saturday, with no players withdrawing because of safety fears. The players responded positively to a security briefing given Monday, officials said.
War On Terrorism War on terrorism NewsMax.com Hot Topics. US Embassy Media Coverage of Iraq Increases Risk of terrorism Patrick Goodenough, CNSNews.com Monday, May 24, 2004. http://www.newsmax.com/hottopics/War_on_Terrorism.shtml
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Extractions: COMPLETE COVERAGE FRONT LINES AMERICA AT HOME Bush addresses an antiterrorism summit in Warsaw via satellite phone before meeting with Chirac on Tuesday. var clickExpire = "-1"; //> WASHINGTON (CNN) President Bush said Tuesday that there was no room for neutrality in the war against terrorism. In a joint news conference with French President Jacques Chirac, Bush said coalition partners would be called upon to back up their support with action. He said he would deliver that message in his speech Saturday to the United Nations. "A coalition partner must do more than just express sympathy, a coalition partner must perform," Bush said. "That means different things for different nations. Some nations don't want to contribute troops and we understand that. Other nations can contribute intelligence-sharing. ... But all nations, if they want to fight terror, must do something." Bush said he would not point out any specific countries in his speech.
ADL Terrorism Main Page terrorism. Focus The Philippines and terrorism. The Philippines is a strong political, economic and military ally of the United States http://www.adl.org/main_terrorism.asp
Extractions: Focus: The Philippines and Terrorism The Philippines is a strong political, economic and military ally of the United States and a close partner in the global war on terrorism. With the spread of Al Qaeda across the globe and the growth of the Al Qaeda-linked South East Asian terrorist network Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), the stability and security of the Philippines and U.S.- Philippines counterterrorism efforts take on a new urgency. More Before he was killed Rantisi, was one of the key leaders of the radical Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas> His statements, interviews and sermons were filled with incendiary threats of terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and leaders and calls for the destruction of the State of Israel and the murder of all its citizens. More The trend by Islamic extremists to utilize the Internet, particularly via websites, as a way to communicate, coordinate and to raise funds, continues a year after 9/11. The practice of Islamic extremist groups to turn the openness and instantaneous nature of communications on the Internet to their advantage is shown by the number, variety and depth of the sites dedicated to assisting these groups in their cause.
Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 Christiane Amanpour is CNN's chief international correspondent. She reported for this chat interview from Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, September 25, 2001. CNN: Greetings and welcome Christiane Amanpour. It is always good to have you join us. AMANPOUR: Hello I'm pleased to be with you for the next several minutes. CNN: Christiane, what are European Union (EU) officials doing in Pakistan? AMANPOUR: European Union Officials have come in support of the United States to try to rally the Islamic and Arab world to join the coalition against terror. They are carrying the specific message that the U.S.-led coalition is not against Islam, but against terrorism. They are also promising Pakistan that they will restart economic and trade relations that were frozen right after the military coup here in 1999, and they are calling on all the countries in the Islamic world to do their part to shut down the financing of terrorism. They are visiting Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Egypt. CHAT PARTICIPANT: Has anyone thought of or suggested sending [large quantities of] medical supplies, food and water and shelters to the Afgan border in Pakistan? It would be a grand gesture on the part of the U.S. and a solid PR coup d'état.
The War On Terrorism The War on terrorism A collection of features from The Atlantic Monthly and Atlantic Unbound, in reverse chronological order .. http://www.theatlantic.com/waronterror/
Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 Lt. Gen. Claudia J. Kennedy (Ret.) is the author of "Generally Speaking." When she became a three-star general in 1997, she became the Army's highest-ranking woman ever. CNN: Welcome to CNN.com Gen. Kennedy. We are pleased to have you with us today. LT. GEN. CLAUDIA KENNEDY: Thank you very much. I'm glad to see that there are so many people interested in what's going on around the world, as well as in our own country, and it's probably a first for many of us to realize that the operation is in our own backyard. CNN: What kinds of military roles will women play in this new war against terrorism? KENNEDY: The roles that women will play in this new operation will be the same ones they've been trained for their time in the military. Women are in all fields of the Army, other than infantry, armor, and artillery. So, the kinds of jobs you see women doing include intelligence, signals and communications, engineering, ordinance, and many different logistics jobs. CHAT PARTICIPANT: I was wondering if any women were serving in Special Forces on the ground in Afghanistan?
Publications Of Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) Bounding the Global War on terrorism. Dr. Jeffrey Record. December 2003. The views expressed in this report are those of the author http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ssi/pubs/2003/bounding/bounding.htm
Terrorism: FAIR Resources Articles, broadcasts, documents and links about media coverage of terrorism and the. Email Name terrorism. the Domestic War on Terror . http://www.fair.org/issues-news/terrorism.html
Extractions: WASHINGTON (CNN) The Federal Aviation Administration has warned airports across the nation to step up security after a man was charged with trying to smuggle explosives into the United States. VIDEO CNN's Kathleen Koch explains an increase in security surrounding all means of transportation over the holiday season Real Windows Media CNN's Jim Hill says with the arrest of Ahmed Ressam, authorities are tightening border security (December 20)