Abdel Bari Atwan is a Palestinian writer and journalist. He was the editor in chief at the London-based daily al-Quds al-Arabi for twenty-five years and now edits the Rai al-Youm news website--the Arab world's first Huffington Post-style outlet. He is a regular contributor to a number of publications, including the Guardian and the Scottish Herald, and he is a frequent guest on radio and television, often appearing on the BBC's Dateline London.
Atwan interviewed Osama bin Laden twice in the late 1990s and has cultivated uniquely well-placed sources within the various branches of al Qaeda and other jihadi groups, including IS, over the last twenty years. His books include The Secret History of al Qaeda and After bin Laden: Al Qaeda, the Next Generation, as well as a memoir, A Country of Words: A Palestinian Journey from the Refugee Camp to the Front Page.
"...Atwan goes in search of the people behind the cameras and on
the other side of the computer screens, and comes back with a story
few others have bothered to tell."-- "Signature"
"Accessible and interesting."-- "CHOICE"
"Atwan's reporting is not predicated on his remarkable ability to
get a high-profile interview. It's his intimate attention to the
rank and file members of the fundamentalist organizations. . . . A
fascinating tour of ISIS's crooked world."-- "Not Even Past"
"Deeply researched . . . Atwan provides a thorough overview of the
group's structure, philosophy, and recruitment
methods--particularly its digital media savvy. . . . Few readers of
this painful, lucid account will quarrel with Atwan's assertions
that Western ignorance, hypocrisy, and self-interest contributed to
the rise of ISIS, and that there is little sign of Western leaders
growing any wiser."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Based on visits to the Turkish-Syrian border, online interviews
with jihadists, and the access to leaders he enjoys as one of the
Arab world's most respected journalists, Atwan draws a convincing
picture of the Islamic State as a well-run organization that
combines bureaucratic efficiency and military expertise with a
sophisticated use of information technology."--Malise Ruthven, "New
York Review of Books"
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