2006
DOI: 10.11610/connections.05.4.07
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The Potential Role of Women in Contributing to Countering Ideological Support for Terrorism: The Cases of Bosnia and Afghanistan

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“…As a result, narratives regarding the Taliban's leadership style, particularly those that circulated after 2001, often portray them as criminals. This tendency can be seen in labeling the Taliban as terrorist protectors (Dobbins et al, 2003;Gunaratna, 2005), spreading terror propaganda (Soriano, 2007), restricting women's access to exercising civil and economic rights (Pilch, 2006;Benard et al, 2008), and comparing the Taliban to other jihadist terror groups that use asymmetric warfare tactics (Bockette: 2009).…”
Section: The Islamic Governing System and The Taliban's Violent Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, narratives regarding the Taliban's leadership style, particularly those that circulated after 2001, often portray them as criminals. This tendency can be seen in labeling the Taliban as terrorist protectors (Dobbins et al, 2003;Gunaratna, 2005), spreading terror propaganda (Soriano, 2007), restricting women's access to exercising civil and economic rights (Pilch, 2006;Benard et al, 2008), and comparing the Taliban to other jihadist terror groups that use asymmetric warfare tactics (Bockette: 2009).…”
Section: The Islamic Governing System and The Taliban's Violent Imagementioning
confidence: 99%