INTERROGATING 7/7
Covert Operations, Extremism and the Generation of Insecurity
Venue:
Kingston University (London), Penrhyn Road, Room 60 in the Main Building, just next to the library (ground floor)
Wednesday, 4th October 2006
From 5PM-6:30PM
Nafeez Ahmed, author of The London Bombings: An Independent Inquiry, will talk about the problems with the official narrative of the 7th July terrorist attacks, the role of British intelligence agencies in undermining national security, and the extent to which the scourge of international terrorism is inextricably tied to British foreign policies and the operation of the global imperial system. After the talk, there’ll be opportunity for open discussion in a Q & A session. Copies of The London Bombings will be available.
After the talk at Kingston University, Nafeez will be doing another talk in the same evening:
The Islamo-Fascist Terror Threat
Propaganda or Reality?
Organized by the Islamic Unity Society,
at Abrar House, 45 Crawford Place, off Edgware Road, London
Arrive for Iftar at 6:45PM. Talk starts about 8PM.
[Please forward]
Praise for The London Bombings: An Independent Inquiry (Duckworth £8:99)
“A lucid and persuasive account of how our security mandarins talked themselves into believing we could make quiet, backroom deals with terrorists.”
Brian Appleyard, SUNDAY TIMES
“Pulls apart the official narrative of 7/7… it has taken a study by an academic outsider, Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, to assess the extent of the bombers’ international terrorist connections. He believes that they had extensive support from al-Qa’ida in Pakistan and suggests that MI5 knew about it.”
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
“A devastating book on the July 7th attacks… [Ahmed] draws the
parallel between the failed Iraq intelligence and that surrounding the
London bombings.”
Andy Rowell, SPINWATCH
“Nafeez Ahmed’s understanding of the post 9/11 power game, its lies,
illusions and dangers, is no less than brilliant ”
JOHN PILGER
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