Discuss those experiences and much more all chronicled in her new more of the story, a reporters journey. The book covers the full span of judys long accomplished career in journalism nearly three decades of which are with the New York Times. She joined the papers Washington Bureau in 1977 as and spent the mid 1980s abroad and Carolyn Parrish returned to washington to serve as an editor. Stories about Osama Bin Laden and al qaeda that she and a small team of others did in 2,001 four command immediately after the 911 attacks one of Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. Going right up to the iraq war in the months after the 2,003 invasion judy wrote a number of highprofile articles about an audible that later turned out to be based on information. She came under fire by many critics outside and inside the times reporting. In 2004 and five she ended up embroiled in further controversy this time over the plane case which children nearly three months the defending reporters right to pr
Families trust and confidence. So now weve seen maybe not a change but certainly a significant orientation and how we are doing. This is all part of a change in policy over the last few years since 9 11. We had first and intensification of policy and the militarization to move to the acceptance of the complicated conflict. It had too much effect on the hostage policy accept the stuff i just talked about and thats been on a tactical level. However, many of the practitioners is taken on the transnational character as another talked about. Exacerbating the transnational Political Development in the insurgent activities with other types of transnational time for weapons of mass distraction and on and on. Criminal organizations as well as terrorist groups have gone global preventing a new challenge to government. Some of whom are overmatched and outgunned. The result is a global transnational exodus of political and criminal threats. The evolution of insurgency movements and terrorist tacti
Why do we get started. Im professor wallace and i want to welcome you to the International Institute which i am a chairman and a colleague of yonah. I will introduce you all in one moment. First the topic of this program, terrorism captives, tactical legal and strategic implications. Those of you who have come to other programs of the institute and ourselves will know that yonah been that yonah unbearably says we shouldnt forget the victims of terrorism and this is a program about victims in a way. Maybe the first one we have had. One of my colleagues pointed out that i think its isis in egypt is the croatian i think is working in egypt. So tack ticks and strategy. I think yonah mentions in this write up the best practices. One of our colleagues who you will hear has written a book which i happen to have read at this time and he makes the point that we are not very good on strategy and i suppose its a real test it seems to me in this area. How does one formulate a strategy, what might
Im joined on this is al jazeera live from doha opposite coming up. Catalan leaders arrive at a madrid court to defend their declaration of independence. The suspect accused of killing eight people with a truck in new york city makes his first court appearance. Taking a stand for women how miss peru beauty contestants have staged a protest. Leader and son suchi is visiting northern Rakhine State for the First Time Since a military crackdown forced more than six hundred thousand wrangham minorities to flee their homes has been facing International Criticism for failing to stop the army from what the u. N. Has described as ethnic cleansing ring of muslims have accused soldiers of rape and killings and are taking shelter in neighboring bangladesh florence really has more from yangon. Shes there on a trip according to the Rakhine State spokesman to show that barest ability in the region now shes accompanied by a group of some twenty other people including ministers the Home Affairs Minister
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