Ex-Intel Worker Pleads Guilty To Trying To Help Taliban
News A former Intel engineer accused of aiding terrorist organisations pleaded guilty on Wednesday to conspiracy to supply services to the Taliban. Hawash and others in the group were prepared to take up arms as martyrs if necessary to defend the...
[August 7, 2003, 12:35]
Hackers Strike At Islamic Web Sites
News Hackers have begun attacking Web sites connected to Afghanistan's Taliban rulers and to other Islamic nations including Iran, prompting the FBI to issue warnings to system administrators everywhere to tighten up their security.
[September 18, 2001, 10:13]
Intel Worker Charged With Terrorism Offences
News In a 41-page document made public late on Monday, the US government asserts that Hawash travelled to China in the company of suspected terrorists and attempted to enter Afghanistan to fight for the Taliban against the United States in October 2001.
[April 29, 2003, 15:13]
Promise And Progress: Homeland Security One Year Post-9/11
White Papers Despite significant success against al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan, experts suggest that a new wave of terrorism involving new-and perhaps even more powerful-weapons looms in the nation's future.
[February 7, 2005, 23:00]
Unlawful Belligerency And Its Implications Under International Law
White Papers The class of unlawful combatants, which includes al Qaeda and the Taliban, poses a formidable challenge. At the dawn of the 21st century, the civilized world is once again seriously menaced by unlawful belligerency.
[February 24, 2005, 23:00]
An Assessment Of The Recommendations Of The American Bar Association Regarding The Use Of Military Commissions In The War On Terror
White Papers That order instructed the Secretary of Defense to prepare the rules and procedures necessary to establish military commissions to try Al-Qaeda and Taliban members, as well as other individuals who may be captured in the war against terrorism.
[December 27, 2004, 23:00]
Webmaster Accused Of Running 'terrorist' Sites
News One Web page posted soon after 11 September, 2001, saved by Archive.org, includes an "Urgent appeal to defend Afghanistan" and features defiant quotes from the Taliban threatening any nation that aids the US in its military operations.
[July 21, 2006, 8:55]
Afghanistan Tech Training Programme Produces First Graduates
News The programme in Afghanistan seeks to give economic opportunities to those who have previously had little chance to educate themselves, particularly women, who were not allowed education under the country's fundamentalist Taliban regime.
[April 16, 2003, 12:17]
UPDATE: Suspected Terrorist Training Site Shut Down
News The site belonged to the London-based company Sakina Security Service, which is alleged to have offered funding to the Afghanistan Taliban rulers. An Islamic Web site hosted by a UK Internet Service Provider (ISP) has been taken off-line for...
[October 5, 2001, 10:28]
Linux Out-Googles Microsoft
News Other search terms that experienced the most rapid decline in popularity were World Trade Center at number three, then Anthrax, Osama Bin Laden and Taliban. Spider-Man was the fastest climber among search terms on Google in 2002, according to...
[December 16, 2002, 11:59]
Ex-Intel Worker Jailed In Terrorism Case
News His friends and former manager at Intel set up the FreeMikeHawash.org Web site, which said: "Mike's friends and those who know him think the idea that Mike would have fought for the Taliban or travelled to Afghanistan is absurd.
[February 10, 2004, 7:50]
Wednesday: Christian Rock
Blog Which is nicer than the RIAA can manage: you wouldn't be surprised if they hooked up with the Taliban as brothers in condemnation of the evil ones. Wednesday 2/7/2003File sharing is wrong, right? As the RIAA is fond of telling us, it's not only...
[July 4, 2003, 17:33]
Online Library Offers 1.5m Books For Free
News Remember when the Taliban took over in Afghanistan and they dynamited statues they thought were heretical? The Universal Digital Library, a book-scanning project backed by several major libraries across the globe, has completed the digitisation of...
[November 28, 2007, 11:13]
Top Ten Stories Of The Year
News The Taliban banned music. You might have loved them or you might have hated them, but you read them. Here are the top ten stories of 2002 as voted for by our readers: Microsoft doomed by cheap PCs Admired and vilified in almost equal measure by the...
[December 27, 2002, 6:10]

