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"The Martyr's Oath provides a unique vignette into the recruitment, training and operational deployment of young Canadian Muslims by Al Qaeda terrorists. it couples a biographical account of their personal and family experiences, culminating in capture, interrogation, and death, with some extraordinarily detailed accounts of counter-terrorism operations across the Middle East, Southeast Asia and North America. This will be a must-read for anyone and everyone interested in the challenges of international terrorism in our times."
— Dr. Martin Rudner, Director, Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies, The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Ottawa, ON
Acclaim for Stewart Bell's first book, Cold Terror: How Canada Nurtures and Exports Terrorism Around the World
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Every responsible citizen of Canada, the US, the UK and other Western Countries should read this book."
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"The most important Canadian book of 2004."
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From the Inside Flap
In the summer of 2001, a young Canadian sat with Osama bin Laden near Kandahar and swore an oath: He would die for Al Qaeda. His name was Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, and he was 19 years old. The Martyr's Oath tells the remarkable true story of how the son of middle-class immigrants from Kuwait was radicalized, recruited and trained to be an Al Qaeda terrorist.
After meeting Jabarah's distraught parents at their suburban home, awards-winning investigative journalist Stewart Bell set out to answer the question at the heart of today's global threat: how does someone become a terrorist? Bell retraces Mohammed's path from a small town near Niagara Falls, Ontario to Kuwait, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Southeast Asia and, Finally a prison cell in Manhattan.
Along the way, he guides readers through the world of Muslim militancy, a world inhabited by firebrand preachers, terrorist recruiters, training-camp instructors, clandestine operatives and the intelligence agents on their trail. It was a world that Jabarah had known since the age of 14, when he decided to become an Islamic holy warrior. By 18, he was training in Afghanistan, and a year later, he was in Southeast Asia plotting to blow up American and Israeli embassies.
As he pieces together Jabarah's life from interviews and top-secret documents, and revels for the first time the inside details of the international intelligence operation that6 ended his Al Qaeda apprenticeship, Bell sheds light on one of the most disturbing trends in modern terrorism: the growing number of youths in North America and Europe who are being drawn into violent radical groups.
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