Ahmed Rashid, the Pakistani journalist and the superior supervisor of Afghanistan after 1979, takes us to the center of fanatic and mysterious movement of Taliban, which is an unexpected threat movement for Central Asia, Middle East and the world. He ...
Ahmed Rashid, the Pakistani journalist and the superior supervisor of Afghanistan after 1979, takes us to the center of fanatic and mysterious movement of Taliban, which is an unexpected threat movement for Central Asia, Middle East and the world. He describes the history of this movement from their sudden appearance in 1994, and analyzes its historical, ideological and geopolitical roots and then concludes about its concept and influence. This fine and alive book, which will be read fluently as a real and unbelievable novel, is get from a tragic adventure that has no end. Ahmed Rashid is the journalist of "Daily Telegraph" and "Far Eastern Economic Review" of Pakistan, Central Asia and Afghanistan affairs. He also regularly reports for BBC, CNN and other broadcast agencies. Ahmed Rashid is one of the rare reporters who had interviews with Taliban leaders. (With an introduction by Olivier Roy)
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