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Hatred at Home : al-Qaida on Trial in the American Midwest.
Title:
Hatred at Home : al-Qaida on Trial in the American Midwest.
Author:
Welsh-Huggins, Andrew.
ISBN:
9780804040464
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (161 pages)
Contents:
Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Author's Note -- Introduction -- Part 1 Morning -- 1 Call to Prayer -- 2 The Gymnast -- 3 Split Personality -- 4 Increasing Tensions -- 5 On the Move -- 6 Hardworking Truck Driver -- 7 Little Mujahideen -- 8 Diaspora -- 9 Ready at Any Time -- 10 Four Hundred Years -- 11 Busy Summer -- Part 2 Night -- 12 We Need People Who Can Vanish -- 13 Collateral Damage -- 14 Winning the War on Terror -- 15 A Great Chapter -- 16 I'm Doing This as a Friend -- 17 Material Support -- 18 Guilty -- 19 A Secret, Double Life -- 20 Get This Done -- 21 Shopping Mall Plot -- 22 A Symphony of Unfairness -- 23 Life Goes On -- 24 Atypical Psychosis -- Part 3 Evening -- 25 Radical Role-Playing -- 26 American Soil -- 27 Bureaucratic Sloth -- 28 Dirty Numbers -- 29 Disturbing Picture -- 30 The Ummah Is Angry -- 31 Changing of the Guard -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
One day in 2002, three friends - a Somali immigrant, a Pakistan-born U.S. citizen, and a hometown African American - met in a Columbus, Ohio coffee shop and vented over civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan. Their conversation triggered an investigation that would become one of the most unusual and far-reaching government probes into terrorism since the 9/11 attacks. Over several years, prosecutors charged each man with unrelated terrorist activities in cases that embodied the Bush administration's approach to fighting terrorism at home. Government lawyers spoke of catastrophes averted; defense attorneys countered that none of the three had done anything but talk. The stories of these homegrown terrorists illustrate the paradox the government faces after September 11: how to fairly wage a war against alleged enemies living in our midst. Hatred at Home is a true crime drama that will spark debate from all political corners about safety, civil liberties, free speech, and the government's war at home.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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