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11 Sept and the 'war on terrorism'
- November 2002 archive
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Drop the rhetoric of war - we need cool heads and hard police work, Independent Leading Article, 29 November 2002
- Elusive Bin Laden still has the global reach to strike terror at will - 'Do not believe for a moment that al-Qa'ida strategists haven't looked at targets in Britain', Robert Fisk, 29 November 2002
- Israel vows to avenge horror at the Hotel Paradise, Beauregard Tromp and Terry Kirby, 29 November 2002
- The BBC is the standard-bearer of liberal journalism with it's emphasis on "impartiality"; but has impartiality become a "principle" that can be suspended whenever the established authority is threatened? John Pilger,
28 November 2002
- A war that can't be won - the west isn't just losing the fight against terrorism, it is fuelling it across the globe, Seumas Milne, 21 November 2002
- Critical resistance, Camille T. Taiara, 20 November 2002
- George Bush: I do not need to explain why I say things, Interview extract, 20 November 2002
- Broad US Wiretap Powers Upheld - Secret Court Lifts Bar on Terror Suspect Surveillance, Dan Eggen, 19 november 2002
- ''Lies my invader told me'', Paul Harris, 18 November 2002
- The US will be legislator, judge and executioner - the hawks in the White House have plans for Nato, Richard Norton-Taylor, 18 November 2002
- Pentagon creates a Big Brother so Uncle Sam can keep his eye on us, Lawrence Donegan, 17 November 2002
- US Paid Off Afghan Warlords, AP, 16 November 2002
- Ex-US President Jimmy Carter Slams 'Arrogant' US Foreign Policy, AFP, 16 November 2002
- Ex-Taliban says he was tortured in Cuba prison, Reuters, 16 November 2002
- Bin Laden is alive - there can be no doubt about it. But the questions remain: where on earth is he, and why has he resurfaced now? Robert Fisk, 14 November 2002
- Afghan police shoot student protesters, Peter Symonds, 14 November 2002
- Using war criminals to fight terrorism replaces one poison with another, James Dunn, 14 November 2002
- Shooting of four 'martyrs' sparks anger in Jordan, Robert Fisk, 11 November 2002
- British army braced for massacre of civilians in terror attack, Martin Bright and Paul Harris, 10 November 2002
- US Used More DU Weapons in Afghanistan Than in Persian Gulf War, Dr. Asef Dracovic, 9 November 2002
- Photos of Hooded Terror Prisoners Rekindle Debate, Stephanie Nolen, 9 November 2002
- George Bush crosses Rubicon - but what lies beyond? Robert Fisk, 9 November 2002
- Afghan War Faltering Military Leader Says - Myers Cites Al Qaeda's Ability to Adapt, Thomas E. Ricks and Vernon Loeb, 8 November 2002
- Urgent Request To Blue Fairy: Turn These Children into Stone, Zeynep Toufe, 8 November 2002
- Bush fights for another clean shot in his war, Robert Fisk, 8 November 2002
- Long Day's Journey After Election Night, Norman Solomon, 7 November 2002
- America has always been at war, Ash Pulcifer, 6 November 2002
- It is wrong to be judge, jury and executioner, Adrian Hamilton, 6 November 2002
- Election 2002 Fallout - Europeans Fret, Fearing a Bolder Bush, Adam Tanner, 6 November 2002
- Drones of death - Bush takes the law into his own hands, Guardian, 6 November 2002
- Appeal court blow for British Taliban suspect, Guardian, 6 November 2002
- Why Blair is an appeaser - Britain plays poodle partly because the US is stitching up the world's oil supplies, George Monbiot, 5 November 2002
- HRW Reports Rights Abuses by Afghan Governor Ismail Khan, Reuters, 5 November 2002
- The Incarceration Epidemic: Homegrown Insecurity a Pressing Fact, Salim Muwakkil, 4 November 2002
- The National Insecurity State, Ira Chernus, 3 November 2002
- Should We Go to War Just Because We Can? Andrew Cockburn, 3 November 2002
- Distant voices tell of life for Britons caged in Camp Delta - letters to families reveal hunger strikes and suicides in US jail for terror suspects, Paul Harris and Burhan Wazir, 3 November 2002
- The Wild, Wild Bush Boyz, Derrick Z. Jackson, 1 November 2002
- 'Dangerous Islamist fugitive' who is only a phone call away, Robert Fisk, 1 November 2002
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