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Hatred at Home: al-Qaida on Trial in the American Midwest

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Andrew Welsh-Huggins
2011
Published by: Ohio University Press
summary

One day in 2002, three friends— a Somali immigrant, a Pakistan-born U.S. citizen, and a hometown African American—met in a Columbus, Ohio, coffee shop and vented over civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan. Their conversation triggered an investigation that would become one of the most unusual and far-reaching government probes into terrorism since the 9/11 attacks. Over several years, prosecutors charged each man with unrelated terrorist activities in cases that embodied the Bush administration’s approach to fighting terrorism at home. Government lawyers spoke of catastrophes averted; defense attorneys countered that none of the three had done anything but talk. The stories of these homegrown terrorists illustrate the paradox the government faced after September 11: how to fairly wage a war against alleged enemies living in our midst. 

Hatred at Home is a true crime drama that will spark debate from all political corners about safety, civil liberties, free speech, and the government’s war at home. 

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

Contents

pp. vii-viii

Illustrations

pp. ix

Author’s Note

pp. xi

Introduction

pp. 1-12

Part 1: Morning

pp. 13-14

1. Call to Prayer

pp. 15-31

2. The Gymnast

pp. 19-22

3. Split Personality

pp. 23-25

4. Increasing Tensions

pp. 26-27

5. On the Move

pp. 28-31

6. Hardworking Truck Driver

pp. 32-35

7. Little Mujahideen

pp. 36-39

8. Diaspora

pp. 40-41

9. Ready at Any Time

pp. 42-58

10. Four Hundred Years

pp. 46-49

11. Busy Summer

pp. 50-52

Part 2: Night

pp. 53-54

12. We Need People Who Can Vanish

pp. 55-57

13. Collateral Damage

pp. 58-60

14. Winning the War on Terror

pp. 61-62

15. A Great Chapter

pp. 63-66

16. I’m Doing This as a Friend

pp. 67-72

17. Material Support

pp. 73-78

18. Guilty

pp. 79-81

19. A Secret, Double Life

pp. 82-89

20. Get This Done

pp. 90-93

21. Shopping Mall Plot

pp. 94-99

22. A Symphony of Unfairness

pp. 100-103

23. Life Goes On

pp. 104-105

24. Atypical Psychosis

pp. 106-108

Part 3: Evening

pp. 109-110

25. Radical Role-Playing

pp. 111-116

26. American Soil

pp. 117-119

27. Bureaucratic Sloth

pp. 120-124

28. Dirty Numbers

pp. 125-131

29. Disturbing

pp. 132-135

30. The Ummah Is Angry

pp. 136-140

31. Changing of the Guard

pp. 141-145

Conclusion

pp. 146-152

Acknowledgments

pp. 153-156

Notes

pp. 157-187

Bibliography

pp. 187-188

Index

pp. 189-196
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