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Current Events: Terrorism/Aftermath

Resources selected by the staff of Lakewood Public Library to assist in researching the current military conflict in Iraq. Retained in this collection are links to information surrounding the 9/11 tragedy and its aftermath, many of which post current news and are not repeated in the Iraq section. For additional assistance, please contact the library by phone at 216-226-8275 x130 or visit Ask Us a Question. See selections for further reading available at the library or check the catalog for titles.
Last update (except news feed): 24-Aug-2006 10:00 am ET

Conflict in Iraq

Iraq Index: Tracking Reconstruction and Security in Post-Saddam Iraq - http://www.brookings.edu/iraqindex/
PDF charts present a statistical compilation of security, economic, and quality-of-life indicators including data on casualties, insurgent attacks, Iraqi security forces, utilities, oil production, crime, unemployment. "...designed to quantify the rebuilding efforts and offer an objective set of criteria for benchmarking performance." From the Brookings Institution; based primarily on U.S. government information.

Article 15-6 Investigation of the 800th Military Police Brigade - http://www.npr.org/iraq/2004/prison_abuse_report.pdf
This is the full text of Maj. Gen. Taguba's report on alleged abuse of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib Prison in Baghdad. Please note this is a pdf file.

CFR - Muqtada al-Sadr - http://www.cfr.org/background/background_iraq_alsadr.php
Council on Foreign Affairs report on this Shi'ite cleric. See also the article "Keeping the Shi'ites Straight" from Religion in the News, Summer 2003, Vol. 6, No. 2.

Iraq (War on Terrorism) - http://www.ibiblio.org/slanews/internet/iraq.htm
Librarian-selected compilation of sites from the Special Libraries Association News Division.

Ifra Newsplex: The War with Iraq - http://129.252.104.200/
Links to media and military/government sources, maps and background from the Ifra Centre for Advanced News Operations at the University of South Carolina.

NewsLab: Internet Resources for Covering Iraq - http://www.newslab.org/iraqlinks.htm
This non-profit resource for TV newsrooms, provides a good list of links to help understand events as they unfold.

LII.org Theme Collection: War and Peace - http://lii.org/warandpeace
The Librarians' Index to the Internet provides quality sites on all aspects of the current conflict.

IRAQ & The Media - FAIR: Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting - http://www.fair.org/international/iraq.html
Progressive national media watch group, reporting media bias and censorship since 1986.

AlterNet.org - http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/
Substantial alternative coverage from the nonprofit Independent Media Institute.

Today's Front Pages - http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/
From countries around the world and most U.S. states. From the Newseum.

Iraq Policy Information Network - http://iraqpolicy.com/
The Center for International Policy sponsored site presents "credible sources on the consequences of a precipitous US-led attack on Iraq," with the stated purpose of spurring national debate about administration policy.

The War on Terrorism: Saddam Hussein and Iraq - http://www.lib.ecu.edu/govdoc/iraq.html
A first-rate compilation of Web resources from the Joyner Library at East Carolina University.

The National Security Archive - http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/index.html
An independent non-governmental research institute and library located at George Washington University Library. The Archive collects and publishes declassified documents acquired through the Freedom of Information Act. See particularly The Saddam Hussein Sourcebook for information on U.S. Iraq relations.

Iraq: Global Policy Forum - http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/irqindx.htm
Articles dealing with issues surrounding the crisis situation in Iraq. Global Policy Forum, a non-profit organization that monitors "global policy making at the United Nations."

Iraq Watch - http://www.zmag.org/crisescurevts/Iraq/Iraqcrisis.htm
From ZNet, online arm of Z, the independent political monthly of "critical thinking" and a program of social and political activism.

Federation of American Scientists - http://www.fas.org/
This "scientists lobby," founded by members of the Manhattan Project brings "scientific perspective to public policy." Interesting analysis of the U.S. military and monitoring of the international weapons scene -- arms sales, disarmament and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

The Journalist's ToolBox: Iraq and U.S. Conflict - http://www.journaliststoolbox.com/newswriting/iraq.html
Sources for the current situation and background material provided by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Terrorism - Aftermath and Perspectives

Trends in Terrorism: 2006 - http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/69479.pdf
Congressional Research Service Report for Congress. July 2006 survey.

MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base - http://www.tkb.org/Home.jsp
Comprehensive research and analysis on global terrorist incidents, terrorism-related court cases, and terrorist groups and leaders. Sponsored by the National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT), a non-profit organization.

Conflict and Terrorism - http://www.multcolib.org/ref/conflict/
Noteworthy gathering of links on all aspects from the Multnomah County Library in Oregon.

Terrorist Group Profiles - http://library.nps.navy.mil/home/tgp/tgpndx.htm
Descriptions of known terrorist groups compiled by the Dudley Knox Library at the Naval Postgraduate School.

Patterns of Global Terrorism - http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/pgtrpt/
The 2001 annual report from the State Department, issued May 2002.

Center for Defense Information (CDI) Terrorism Project - http://www.cdi.org/terrorism/
This independent agency conducts research on the "social, economic, environmental, political and military components of global security." Here CDI staff provide in-depth analysis and facts on the military, security and foreign policy challenges related to terrorism.

Jane's Information Group - http://www.janes.com/
Eminent publisher for more than a century, Jane's covers military/defense, aerospace/transportation industries. News articles and analysis on the Web are well worth a click. 

Stratfor - http://www.stratfor.com/
Stratfor is a company that performs private intelligence analysis using "open-source intelligence." Going behind and beyond the news, scouring electronic sources: wire services, newsgroups, e-mails, government documents. Stratfor has set up a Crisis Center with analysis and situation reports on current issues. 

Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence - http://www.st-and.ac.uk/academic/intrel/research/cstpv/index.htm
A UK independent research institute located at the University of St. Andrews. A number of essays appear under publications and there are links to related terrorism and intelligence organization sites. 

Foreign Affairs Magazine - Terrorist Attack on America Background - http://www.foreignaffairs.org/home/terrorism.asp
"...previously published articles that contribute to an understanding of the tragic attacks on New York and Washington. Several of the essays analyze the nature of contemporary terrorism and the capabilities of the United States to combat it. Other essays provide the Middle Eastern and radical Islamic contexts for so much recent terrorism, including, apparently, the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon." 

DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism Security - http://www.debka.com/
DEBKAfile is a pro-Israeli, Jerusalem-based Web site that provides a unique spin on diplomatic, intelligence and military developments in the Middle East. 

Alternative Resources on the U.S. "War Against Terrorism" - http://www.pitt.edu/~ttwiss/irtf/Alternative.html
A listing of major alternative news and editorial/analytical sites, plus locations for online petitions. From the International Responsibilities Task Force of the American Library Association's Social Responsibilities Round Table. 

Afghanistan, "Terrorism" and Blowback: A Chronology - http://www.janrainwater.com/htdocs/afghan2.htm
Progressive politics and concern for democratic rights inform this timeline on Afghanistan that begins in 1839. Drugs, guns and natural resources are elements in this chronology, which is at times critical of United States policy. 

Middle East Research & Information Project - http://www.merip.org/
For nearly three decades this independent, non-profit, Washington-based organization has presented news and perspectives about the Middle East. Its insightful analysis skirts conventions and stereotypes. 

Islamic Resources - Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding - http://cmcu.georgetown.edu/resources.htm
Part of Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. Reliable sources for Islamic news, research institutes, cultural backgound. 

Collisions of Religion and Violence - http://www.crosscurrents.org/violencespecial.htm
Articles from a CrossCurrents magazine issue that addressed violence within the Judeo/Christian tradition, plus articles dealing with Islamic teaching and practice. The goal: provide a basis for constructive conversation across lines of religious difference. 

Spinsanity - http://www.spinsanity.org
Spinsanity uses rigorous, non-partisan analysis to expose the use and intent of the simulated reason and public relations techniques that dominate political discourse and to document how they are disseminated through the media. 

The Memory Hole [Rescuing Knowledge, Freeing Information] - http://www.thememoryhole.org/
It's worth a periodic check here for the frequent posts related to terrorism. The site "exists to preserve and spread material that is in danger of being lost, is hard to find, or is not widely known," especially, "material that exposes things that we're not supposed to know (or that we're supposed to forget)." This gadfly won't let us.

Al-Qaida's Engame? A Strategic Scenario Analysis - http://cryptome.org/alqaida-game.htm
Decision Support Systems, Inc. presents a multidisciplinary framework for evaluating national security risks by "taking Osama bin Laden at his word." 

Libraries and the USA Patriot Act - http://www.ala.org/washoff/patriot.html
The American Library Assocation Washington Office presents material on library compliance with provisions of the new law. Patrons of our libraries may be interested in the effects of this legislation on confidentiality of your library transactions. For those interested in privacy issues, there are links to other sources of information. See also the non-partisan Center For Public Integrity's report on the Justice Dept.'s draft "Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003," aka Patriot 2.

Before Taliban: Genealogies of the Afghan Jihad - http://escholarship.cdlib.org/ucpress/edwards2.xml
Online version of a recent book by Williams College professor David B. Edwards that traces the history of Afghanistan from the late 19th century to the Taliban. Profiles the lives of three leaders and the reasons their dreams for a progressive nation did not succeed. Published by the University of California Press. See also the Williams Afghan Media Project

Terrorism: Questions and Answers - http://www.terrorismanswers.com/
From the Council on Foreign Relations in cooperation with the Markle Foundation. An encyclopedia in Q & A format of "what we know and what we don't know" about terrorism and the U.S. response, terrorist states, weapons of mass destruction including chemical and biological), and more.  Indexed and searchable, plus a listing of the top 10 questions clicked.

September 11, 2001 - http://www.thenation.com/special/wtc/index.mhtml
From The Nation, the national political magazine. Articles and essays from The Nation and other sources. Terrorism and related topics, Islamic culture, plus links to activist organizations.

Biological Warfare - U.S. National Library of Medicine - http://www.sis.nlm.nih.gov/Tox/biologicalwarfare.htm
Brief descriptions of several potential biological weapons; links to further information about each.

Library of Congress Federal Research Division - "Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism: Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why" - http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Sociology-Psychology%20of%20Terrorism.htm
A central document in investigations of what whas known and what should have been done prior to Sept. 11. This study, from September 1999, referred to al Qaeda, and potential plots.

Department of Homeland Security - http://www.whitehouse.gov/homeland/
The proposed coordinating agency for: Border and Transportation Security; Infrastructure Protection; Emergency Preparedness and Response; and Bioterrorism Countermeasures.

Homeland Security - http://www.govexec.com/homeland/
From GovExec.com, online version of the magazine for federal government managers and executives. News and reports about the revamping of homeland security agencies and policies.
September 11 Terrorist Attack: Reference Resources and News  

Research Buzz 911 Coverage - http://www.researchbuzz.com/911/
A comprehensive resource for all sorts of Web-based information. This site is now categorized and includes a search engine and a section for new sources added. 

Attack on America - http://www.bcr.org/~msauers/wtc.html
An especially good page for finding background reference material. 

Hot Topics: Terrorist Attacks on the U.S., September 11, 2001 - http://www.evergreen.edu/user/library/govdocs/hotopics/
A concise compilation of photos, diagrams, maps and links to government agencies and media sources. From Evergreen State College Library Government Documents (Olympia, WA). 

Poynter.org - http://www.poynter.org/
This site from the Poynter Institute aims to help journalists do their jobs better. A great place to track media coverage. Included are first-hand reports from journalists about their covering of recent events. 

Dealing with the American Tragedy of September 11, 2001 - http://www.ala.org/alsc/dealing_with_tragedy.html
Resources for Children and Their Parents and Educators from the Association for Library Service to Children, American Library Association. Books and Web sites are included. 

FindLaw Special Coverage - http://www.findlaw.com/
This provider of legal news has gathered a strong collection of pertinent information on the attacks, terrorism, espionage, war powers and warfare. Presented are statements and resolutions, reports, laws, and legal cases from government officials and agencies, international institutions, and research organizations. Select the Special Coverage section. 

Jurist - Terrorism Law & Policy - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/terrorism.htm
Another good place to track legal aspects of U.S. security and civil liberties. From Jurist Legal Education Network, Pittsburgh School of Law. 

Terrorism News - Newstrove.com - http://Terrorism.NewsTrove.com/
Links to current articles in 200 online news sources from the U.S. and beyond. Includes a search engine and related topic compilations: Al Qaeda, anthrax, Taliban, Pakistan... 

Daypop - http://www.daypop.com/
This current events search engine indexes over 2700 news sites and weblogs. A good site to retrieve cached articles – you can limit searches chronologically (one, three, twelve hours, one or two days, or weeks). And, it's fast. 

LII - September 11 and Beyond - http://lii.org/search/file/911
This "special feature" section of the Librarians' Index to the Internet includes a variety of points of view but sites are informational rather than sensational. As with all LII sources, they are selected for reliability and usefulness. All in all a broad collection of archival material on the attacks, the aftermath at home and abroad, and topics "that have been part of our
collective consciousness." Bookmark this site.

CQPress - Recent Terrorism Events: Background and Context - http://www.cqpress.com/context/default.htm
Articles culled from the venerable resources of Congressional Quarterly, Inc. 
News coverage (including a gallery of 230 newspaper front pages) and superb background on the Middle East, terrorism, and U.S. intelligence. 

How Stuff Works - http://www.howstuffworks.com/
The site for clearly-written, understandable explanations of most anything includes several pertinent items: September 11, 2001 - Terrorism - Osama Bin Laden - Nostradamus. Other articles cover airport security, black boxes, blood types, skyscrapers, land mines, biological warfare... 

Rumors of War: Urban Legends Reference Pages - http://www.snopes2.com/rumors/rumors.htm
Go here for a quick check of anything that sounds "iffy." 

The Post-September 11 Environment: Access to Government Information
http://www.ombwatch.org/article/articleview/213/1/1/

Watchdog agency's inventory of government information withheld since the terrorist attacks. From OMB Watch, originally formed to track activities of the White House Office of Management and Budget, now involved in policy offorts of a wider scope. 

News - Top stories

 

Network for Good
http://www.networkforgood.org/topics/international/iraq/
How to support American troops overseas, plus sources for volunteering or making donations to humanitarian relief efforts in the Middle East. 

 

 

City of Lakewood news releases -
http://www.lkwdpl.org/city/news.htm

Lakewood Buzz -
http://www.lakewoodbuzz.com/
  Be sure to check the Soapbox Forum for the local take on this and other issues.

Lakewood ProFile: David Forte - http://www.lkwdpl.org/lfiles/forte/
  CSU Law Professor and Lakewood resident, David Forte, is also an authority on Islamic law. Recently he's been on CNN, C-Span, local TV, and more.  He also influenced Bush's speech to the joint session of Congress. The Washington Post reports: "Professor Shapes Bush Rhetoric." 
  Articles from the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University where Forte is Adjunct Fellow:
Radical Islam vs. Islam
It's the Regime, not the Religion

OHIO BIOTERRORISM INFORMATION LINE
The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Bioterrorism Information Line is staffed by public health professionals. Ohio residents who have questions related to bioterrorism or related public health issues may call toll-free 1-866-936-4636 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday-Friday.

The line should not to be used to report suspicious incidents or hoaxes. Residents with such concerns should notify their local law enforcement agency or call 911.

- ARCHIVES -
Speech and Transcript Center September 11, 2001-October 22, 2001 - http://www.freepint.com/gary/speech3.htm
Compiled by librarian Gary Price. 

The September 11 Web Archive - http://september11.archive.org/
A joint effort of the Library of Congress, the Internet Archive, and WebArchivist.org to capture and preserve "Web expressions" related to the events and aftermath of 9/11. Submissions are welcome.

World Trade Center Official Documents - http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/
indiv/dsc/wtc.html
Selective guide to official government documents from Columbia University Libraries Document Service Center.

The September 11th Sourcebooks - http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/
NSAEBB/sept11/
This independent non-governmental research institute collects and publishes declassified government documents. Here find primary source documents pertinent to U.S. policies on terrorism and Afghanistan.

YAHOO! listing of World Trade Center and Pentagon Attack sites.

U.S. Treasury Counter-Terrorist Financing Rewards Program - http://www.ustreas.gov/rewards/index.html
Rewards for Justice - http://www.rewardsforjustice.net/
Blow the whistle on terrorists and funding mechanisms that support terrorist activities.

New York Times Reading List on Iraq

Reading Selections at the Library


LMDC: Lower Manhattan Development Corporation - http://www.renewnyc.com/
LMDC is the agency created and charged with planning and coordinating the rebuilding and revitalization of Lower Manhattan. See the Concept Plans for rebuilding the World Trade Center site. "Remember, rebuild, renew."


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