As the terror turns : al Qaida is shifting its tactics and finding new followers / Peter Brookes
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Armed Forces Journal August 2008, pp.8-9 (4)Summary: Europol report indicated that the terrorist attacks in the European Union (EU) were up almost 25 percent in 2007 over 2006 and Pakistan based al-Qaida groups are the main drivers of extremism and terrorism concerns EU. Experts say believe Internet radicalisation is replacing in person redicalization.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Europol report indicated that the terrorist attacks in the European Union (EU) were up almost 25 percent in 2007 over 2006 and Pakistan based al-Qaida groups are the main drivers of extremism and terrorism concerns EU. Experts say believe Internet radicalisation is replacing in person redicalization.
TERRORISM
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