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Articles are short 800-850-word commentaries that provide a more analytical view of issues currently in the news.
Suicide Terrorism - Iraq 2006
Devyani Srivastava analyzes the nature of suicide attacks in Iraq in 2006

Women Suicide Bombers: Unchartered Territory
Rohit Honawar analyses the problems that Women Suicide Bombers pose for security agencies

Al-Zarqawi: The Name Behind Iraq's Growing Terror Network
Rohit Honawar profiles Al-Zarqawi, an associate of Osama Bin Laden and the man held responsible for the terror in Iraq

The Bizarre and Seductive Allure of Suicide Terrorism
Eric Koo Peng Kuan examines the motives of suicide terrorism and the tactics that may help counter it

Overshadowing Osama: Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as Terror Master Mind
Animesh Roul gives a profile of the terror master-mind al-Zarqawi and his activities in Iraq

How to Combat Car Suicide Bombings in Iraq?
Eric Koo Peng Kuan recommends enhancing the capabilities of the Iraqi government as the effective antidote to suicide bombings in Iraq

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Spike in suicide attacks: Is Al Qaeda in Iraq coming back?
Christian Science Monitor, 12 May 2009

Baghdad - US and Iraqi officials facing an increase in high-profile suicide bombs do not believe it signals a ...



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