SOCE – Section 1 – Week 2 10 Important facts about 9/11 One of the most important events in the 2000 was obviously the terrorist attack on 9/11 1 - Osama Bin Laden was NOT wanted by the FBI for the 9/11 attacks. 2 - The 911 commission was given extremely limited funds. $15 million was given to investigate 9/11. 3 - On September 11‚ 2001‚ nearly 3‚000 people were killed in the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center 4 - 9/11 was not the first terrorist attack on the World Trade Center
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Alliance (an Afghan umbrella organization that has focused on fighting the Taliban since 1996) launched the military operation‚ Enduring Freedom. Its main objective was to remove Afghan territory as a safe shelter for Al-Qaeda and its bases of operation for terrorist activities. The stated aims of the invasion were: * To find Osama Bin Laden and other high-ranking Al Qaeda members to be put on trial. * To remove the Taliban regime which supported and gave shelter to Al
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received as a birthday gift‚ under Hassan’s mattress twenty six years ago as a way of having him get kicked out of his home. But now‚ Amir is shoving money under the mattress to aid the family. Chapter Twenty This is Amir’s first time seeing the Taliban in person. This is a kind of culture shock to him because back in California‚ everything is safe and peaceful. There aren’t any terrorist groups roaming the streets of Fremont. The conversation between Dr.Rasul (now a beggar) and Amir’s mother Sofia
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“I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban” Author: Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb Conflict -“Our men think earning money and ordering around others is where power lies. They don’t think power is in the hands of the woman who takes care of everyone all day long‚ and gives birth to their children‚” Page 116. Women in the Middle East are only seen as care takers for their family‚ and nothing more. They cook‚ they clean‚ and they take care of children‚ and
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continued in the country even after the departure of the Russians‚ called the Shorawi. Ultimately‚ the Taliban emerged with control‚ and from Amir’s narrative we learn that many of the Afghans who left their country think the Islamist government the group has created is simply a means for them to justify their violence and authoritarian rule. The character that most represents this image of the Taliban is Assef‚ who tells
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both Stones into Schools and The Miseducation of Pakistan is the suppression of women. Both works discussed how women in the region had traditionally been discouraged from attending school or entering the workplace. The Taliban was especially opposed to women’s rights. When the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan‚ one of the first things they did was close every girls’ school and university (Stones into Schools p.74). Over 100‚000 elementary school girls and 8‚000 female university students were forbidden
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Craig P. Beatty Tuesday‚ March 16‚ 2010 Holy War Inc. Book Review If you don ’t know the difference between al-Qaeda and the Taliban (and before September 11 ‛01‚ I sure did not) or if you ’re a little fuzzy about where Yemen is in relation to Afghanistan‚ this is an excellent book. Peter Bergen is CNN ’s terrorism analyst and an experienced reporter. He uses a wide range of sources including his own experience to describe the al-Qaeda terrorist organization. There ’s even a map of the Middle
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States Military is currently at war with Afghanistan. Located south of Asia and east of Iran‚ Afghanistan is home to many people of the Pashtun and Sunni Muslim culture. “The current campaign in Afghanistan has lasted for over nine years and the Taliban has grown into a formidable insurgency”‚ (Cultural awareness and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan Charles R. Lister‚ Mar 11 2011). This essay will discuss Afghanistan culture and the Air Defense Artillery role in Operation Enduring Freedom. Culture
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The Malala interview was a very touching and moving one. The Talibans shot her for trying to learn‚ and go to school. She was shot because she protested that women couldn’t go to school. She ended up in a hospital‚ then she was flown to Birmingham‚ England for further treatment. She said when she woke up‚ there was a tube in her throat that kept her from talking‚ so she asked for a pen and paper. She wrote and prayed and thanked god because she lived. Malala still lives in Birmingham‚ but dreams
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Teen Activist In the world there are teen activists and they are teens who are trying to make the world a better place. Teen activists are important‚ but it’s hard to be one because they have to learn how to overcome obstacles and challenges on their journey of becoming a great teen activist. Some teen activists have groups of people who are trying to stop them from spreading the word. Other teen activists go through physical and mental violence. These are all challenges that teen activists can
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