Why is Amrozi Smiling?: 'Misrecognition' and the Politics of Terror (Indonesian Terrorist Amrozi Bin Nurhasyim) Why is Amrozi Smiling?: 'Misrecognition' and the Politics of Terror (Indonesian Terrorist Amrozi Bin Nurhasyim)

Why is Amrozi Smiling?: 'Misrecognition' and the Politics of Terror (Indonesian Terrorist Amrozi Bin Nurhasyim‪)‬

Borderlands 2006, Oct, 5, 2

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Unpacking Amrozi's Smile 1. The image of the smiling Indonesian terrorist Amrozi bin Nurhasyim was routinely showed to Australian audiences during 2003. His cheerful demeanour not only belied the sombreness of his predicament, but flummoxed and angered many Australians. Amrozi's smile became a privileged target for media perusal. Dubbed by the media as "the smiling assassin" Amrozi's lack of contrition was a chilling reminder of the phantasmagoric world of jihadists.[1]

GENRE
Ouvrages de référence
SORTIE
2006
1 octobre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
18
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Borderlands
TAILLE
351,7
Ko

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