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"Atwan's 1996 interview with bin Laden in his Afghanistan redoubt was one of the first and remains one of the best. Atwan" got it' from the moment bin Laden appeared on the scene. . What many [Muslims] hate is not the American people but American foreign policy. Michael Scheuer, the founding head of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit, in The Washington Post review of The Secret Life of al-Qa'ida In A Country of Words, Abdel Bari Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching personal journey, none more so than when he describes taking his London-born children back to meet his family living in a Palestinian refugee camp. I was offered a bed, sharing a cave with Osama bin Laden himself. This? bed? was a mattress lying across several crates of grenades, with an arsenal of rifles and machine guns suspended from the ceiling above, which?together with a cockerel outside who wouldn't stop crowing?did not make for an easy night's sleep. Bin Laden had no such problems and slumbered like a baby until dawn, his kalashnikov at his side. Born in Gaza in 1950, Abdel Bari Atwan left at age seventeen and has since become one of the world's foremost commentators on the Middle East. For the last twenty years he has edited the independent Arabic daily, London-based al-Quds al-Arabi. He is the author of The Secret History of al-Qa'ida.
"Atwan's 1996 interview with bin Laden in his Afghanistan redoubt was one of the first and remains one of the best. Atwan" got it' from the moment bin Laden appeared on the scene. . What many [Muslims] hate is not the American people but American foreign policy. Michael Scheuer, the founding head of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit, in The Washington Post review of The Secret Life of al-Qa'ida In A Country of Words, Abdel Bari Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching personal journey, none more so than when he describes taking his London-born children back to meet his family living in a Palestinian refugee camp. I was offered a bed, sharing a cave with Osama bin Laden himself. This? bed? was a mattress lying across several crates of grenades, with an arsenal of rifles and machine guns suspended from the ceiling above, which?together with a cockerel outside who wouldn't stop crowing?did not make for an easy night's sleep. Bin Laden had no such problems and slumbered like a baby until dawn, his kalashnikov at his side. Born in Gaza in 1950, Abdel Bari Atwan left at age seventeen and has since become one of the world's foremost commentators on the Middle East. For the last twenty years he has edited the independent Arabic daily, London-based al-Quds al-Arabi. He is the author of The Secret History of al-Qa'ida.
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Country of Words
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ISBN: 9780863568381 bzw. 0863568386, in Englisch, Saqi, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, sofort lieferbar.
2012, 285 Seiten, Englisch, Few lives reflect their times as much as the life of Abdel Bari Atwan. Born in a refugee camp in Gaza in 1950, he left age seventeen and has since become one of the world's most foremost commentators on the Middle East. In this revealing memoir, Atwan recounts with humour and honesty his extraordinary journey. He depicts both the horror of camp massacres and the unexpected consequences of Britain's involvement in the region - such as when a British paratrooper fell from the sky with his sizeable parachute and everyone in his mother's village got new silk trousers. Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching, personal story, never more so than when he describes taking his British-born children to meet his family, who still live in a camp surrounded by barbed wire. 'This p.
2012, 285 Seiten, Englisch, Few lives reflect their times as much as the life of Abdel Bari Atwan. Born in a refugee camp in Gaza in 1950, he left age seventeen and has since become one of the world's most foremost commentators on the Middle East. In this revealing memoir, Atwan recounts with humour and honesty his extraordinary journey. He depicts both the horror of camp massacres and the unexpected consequences of Britain's involvement in the region - such as when a British paratrooper fell from the sky with his sizeable parachute and everyone in his mother's village got new silk trousers. Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching, personal story, never more so than when he describes taking his British-born children to meet his family, who still live in a camp surrounded by barbed wire. 'This p.
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A Country of Words: A Palestinian Journey from the Refugee Camp to the Front Page
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ISBN: 9780863566219 bzw. 0863566219, in Englisch, Saqi Books.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Lagernd.
A Country of Words: A Palestinian Journey from the Refugee Camp to the Front Page Atwan, Abdel Bari, "Atwan's 1996 interview with bin Laden in his Afghanistan redoubt was one of the first and remains one of the best. Atwan 'got it' from the moment bin Laden appeared on the scene. . . . What many Muslims] hate is not the American people but American foreign policy."--Michael Scheuer, the founding head of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit, in The Washington Post review of The Secret Life of al-Qa'ida In A Country of Words, Abdel Bari Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching personal journey, none more so than when he describes taking his London-born children back to meet his family living in a Palestinian refugee camp. I was offered a bed, sharing a cave with Osama bin Laden himself. This "bed" was a mattress lying across several crates of grenades, with an arsenal of rifles and machine guns suspended from the ceiling above, which--together with a cockerel outside who wouldn't stop crowing--did not make for an easy night's sleep. Bin Laden had no such problems and slumbered like a baby until dawn, his kalashnikov at his side. Born in Gaza in 1950, Abdel Bari Atwan left at age seventeen and has since become one of the world's foremost commentators on the Middle East. For the last twenty years he has edited the independent Arabic daily, London-based al-Quds al-Arabi. He is the author of The Secret History of al-Qa'ida.
A Country of Words: A Palestinian Journey from the Refugee Camp to the Front Page Atwan, Abdel Bari, "Atwan's 1996 interview with bin Laden in his Afghanistan redoubt was one of the first and remains one of the best. Atwan 'got it' from the moment bin Laden appeared on the scene. . . . What many Muslims] hate is not the American people but American foreign policy."--Michael Scheuer, the founding head of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit, in The Washington Post review of The Secret Life of al-Qa'ida In A Country of Words, Abdel Bari Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching personal journey, none more so than when he describes taking his London-born children back to meet his family living in a Palestinian refugee camp. I was offered a bed, sharing a cave with Osama bin Laden himself. This "bed" was a mattress lying across several crates of grenades, with an arsenal of rifles and machine guns suspended from the ceiling above, which--together with a cockerel outside who wouldn't stop crowing--did not make for an easy night's sleep. Bin Laden had no such problems and slumbered like a baby until dawn, his kalashnikov at his side. Born in Gaza in 1950, Abdel Bari Atwan left at age seventeen and has since become one of the world's foremost commentators on the Middle East. For the last twenty years he has edited the independent Arabic daily, London-based al-Quds al-Arabi. He is the author of The Secret History of al-Qa'ida.
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A Country of Words: A Palestinian Journey from the Refugee Camp to the Front Page (2009)
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ISBN: 9780863566219 bzw. 0863566219, in Englisch, 285 Seiten, Saqi Books, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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“Atwan's 1996 interview with bin Laden in his Afghanistan redoubt was one of the first and remains one of the best. Atwan ‘got it’ from the moment bin Laden appeared on the scene. . . . What many [Muslims] hate is not the American people but American foreign policy.”—Michael Scheuer, the founding head of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit, in The Washington Post review of The Secret Life of al-Qa'idaIn A Country of Words, Abdel Bari Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching personal journey, none more so than when he describes taking his London-born children back to meet his family living in a Palestinian refugee camp.I was offered a bed, sharing a cave with Osama bin Laden himself. This “bed” was a mattress lying across several crates of grenades, with an arsenal of rifles and machine guns suspended from the ceiling above, which—together with a cockerel outside who wouldn't stop crowing—did not make for an easy night’s sleep. Bin Laden had no such problems and slumbered like a baby until dawn, his kalashnikov at his side.Born in Gaza in 1950, Abdel Bari Atwan left at age seventeen and has since become one of the world’s foremost commentators on the Middle East. For the last twenty years he has edited the independent Arabic daily, London-based al-Quds al-Arabi. He is the author of The Secret History of al-Qa'ida., Hardcover, Label: Saqi Books, Saqi Books, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-04-01, Studio: Saqi Books, Verkaufsrang: 1906945.
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“Atwan's 1996 interview with bin Laden in his Afghanistan redoubt was one of the first and remains one of the best. Atwan ‘got it’ from the moment bin Laden appeared on the scene. . . . What many [Muslims] hate is not the American people but American foreign policy.”—Michael Scheuer, the founding head of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit, in The Washington Post review of The Secret Life of al-Qa'idaIn A Country of Words, Abdel Bari Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching personal journey, none more so than when he describes taking his London-born children back to meet his family living in a Palestinian refugee camp.I was offered a bed, sharing a cave with Osama bin Laden himself. This “bed” was a mattress lying across several crates of grenades, with an arsenal of rifles and machine guns suspended from the ceiling above, which—together with a cockerel outside who wouldn't stop crowing—did not make for an easy night’s sleep. Bin Laden had no such problems and slumbered like a baby until dawn, his kalashnikov at his side.Born in Gaza in 1950, Abdel Bari Atwan left at age seventeen and has since become one of the world’s foremost commentators on the Middle East. For the last twenty years he has edited the independent Arabic daily, London-based al-Quds al-Arabi. He is the author of The Secret History of al-Qa'ida., Hardcover, Label: Saqi Books, Saqi Books, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-04-01, Studio: Saqi Books, Verkaufsrang: 1906945.
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A Country of Words: A Palestinian Journey from the Refugee Camp to the Front Page (2012)
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ISBN: 9780863568381 bzw. 0863568386, in Englisch, 285 Seiten, Saqi Books, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Few lives reflect their times as much as the life of Abdel Bari Atwan. Born in a refugee camp in Gaza in 1950, he left age seventeen and has since become one of the world's most foremost commentators on the Middle East. In this revealing memoir, Atwan recounts with humour and honesty his extraordinary journey. He depicts both the horror of camp massacres and the unexpected consequences of Britain's involvement in the region - such as when a British paratrooper fell from the sky with his sizeable parachute and everyone in his mother's village got new silk trousers. Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching, personal story, never more so than when he describes taking his British-born children to meet his family, who still live in a camp surrounded by barbed wire. 'This portrait of the life and times of a distinguished journalist offers a penetrating insight into the world as seen from the point of view of someone born and bred a Palestinian refugee in a Gaza camp. Abdel Bari Atwan's authentic voice and sharp, descriptive writing brings alive a childhood full of life-affirming sparkle amid a lifetime spent deep in the travails of the Middle Eastern tragedy' Polly Toynbee 'Atwan's enthralling memoir charts his meteoric rise form the shoeless urchin in the 1950's to cultured commentator whose opinion is now sought all over the world ... A skilful raconteur.' Tribune Magazine, Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Saqi Books, Saqi Books, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2012-07-15, Freigegeben: 2012-07-15, Studio: Saqi Books.
Few lives reflect their times as much as the life of Abdel Bari Atwan. Born in a refugee camp in Gaza in 1950, he left age seventeen and has since become one of the world's most foremost commentators on the Middle East. In this revealing memoir, Atwan recounts with humour and honesty his extraordinary journey. He depicts both the horror of camp massacres and the unexpected consequences of Britain's involvement in the region - such as when a British paratrooper fell from the sky with his sizeable parachute and everyone in his mother's village got new silk trousers. Atwan shares his many extraordinary encounters, including tea with Margaret Thatcher, a weekend with Osama bin Laden, intimate meetings with Yasser Arafat, and the row between Colonel Gaddafi and the Shah of Iran that earned him his first journalistic break. But his is also a touching, personal story, never more so than when he describes taking his British-born children to meet his family, who still live in a camp surrounded by barbed wire. 'This portrait of the life and times of a distinguished journalist offers a penetrating insight into the world as seen from the point of view of someone born and bred a Palestinian refugee in a Gaza camp. Abdel Bari Atwan's authentic voice and sharp, descriptive writing brings alive a childhood full of life-affirming sparkle amid a lifetime spent deep in the travails of the Middle Eastern tragedy' Polly Toynbee 'Atwan's enthralling memoir charts his meteoric rise form the shoeless urchin in the 1950's to cultured commentator whose opinion is now sought all over the world ... A skilful raconteur.' Tribune Magazine, Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Saqi Books, Saqi Books, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2012-07-15, Freigegeben: 2012-07-15, Studio: Saqi Books.
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A Country of Words: A Palestinian Journey from the Refugee Camp to the Front Page
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Few lives mirror the politics of their times as much as the life of Abdel Bari Atwan.
Few lives mirror the politics of their times as much as the life of Abdel Bari Atwan.
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