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From the Archive: Focus Articles
Hezbollah’s International Reach (12/04)
Multilateral Responses to Terrorism: The United Nations (10/04)
Terrorism - The European Union Response (06/04)
The Philippines and Terrorism (03/04)
Canada and Terrorism (01/04)
Pakistan: Friend of Foe of the United States (11/03)
Hamas and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process (09/03)


Complete Issues
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September 2004: Multilateral Responses to Terrorism: The United Nations (446 kb)
June 2004: Terrorism - The European Union Response (7738 kb)
March 2004: The Philippines and Terrorism (765 kb)
January 2004: Canada and Terrorism (1.3 mb)
November 2003: Pakistan: Friend or Foe of the United States? (1.1 mb)
September 2003: Hamas and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process (822 kb)
July 2003: The Search for a Terrorist-The Case of Abu Abbas (850 kb)
May 2003: The Terrorist Threat in America (1.5 mb)
March 2003: Emerging Terror Threats in 2003 (204 kb)
Fall 2002: Attack on American - One Year Later (510 kb).


International Terrorism
Jihad Online: Islamic Terrorists and the Internet
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. More

U.S. Response to Terrorism

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TERRORIST SYMBOLS
Terrorist Groups Use Distinct Symbols To Convey Their Ideology And Goals.








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