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Katalog pameran pustaka tokoh nasional koleksi Perpustakaan Nasional, Jakarta, 11-13, 2001

Ditetapkan oleh. Presiden Soekarno di Jakarta, tanggal 13 September 1952. NO.
Koleksi: R 342.598 IND L 1951 UNDANG-undang Darurat No. 12 Tahun 1952.
Lembaran Negara. Tahun 1952. Berisi undang-undang Presiden Republik
Indonesia tentang kewajiban untuk tetap di dalam dinas ketentaraan. Undang-
undang ini dibuat mengingat periu diadakan peratruran sementara tentang
kewajiban warga negara turut serta dalam pertahanan negara untuk
pemeliharaan dan ...

Petunjuk perpustakaan jaringan nasional informasi & dokumentasi bidang K. B. K.

... telah berdiri sejak tahun 1967. Perpustakaan yang tadinya tersebar pada
Dinas-dinas dilingkungan Kantor Wilayah yakni Dinas Bina Karya, Dinas
Kesejahteraan Anak, Keluarga dan Masyarakat serta Dinas Bencana Alam, sejak
tahun 1972 telah dipusatkan dan berada dibawah pengaturan dan pengawasan
Sub Bagian Hubungan Masyarakat. STATISTIK, BIRO, DAERAH ISTIMEWA
YOGYAKARTA, PERPUSTAKAAN KEPATIHAN DANUREJAN, YOGYAKARTA
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Osama Bin Laden

Childhood, Education, and Personal Life of Osama Bin Laden, Bin Laden Family, Beliefs and Ideology of Osama Bin Laden, Militant Activity of Osama Bin Laden, September 11 Attacks

Forgetting Osama bin Munqidh remembering Osama bin Laden

the crusades in modern Muslim memory

The study examines the discourse on the crusades from across the Muslim world. It also shows how Islamists shape the belief that the West has been waging a centuries-old crusade against Islam and how the modern Islamist narrative of the crusades, wrapped around contemporary events in Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine has gained ground in the battle for hearts and memories in the Muslim world.

It also shows how Islamists shape the belief that the West has been waging a centuries-old crusade against Islam and how the modern Islamist narrative of the crusades, wrapped around contemporary events in Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine has ...

The Hunt for Osama Bin Laden

Looks at America's search for Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, from his addition to the FBI's list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives in 1999 to the intensive global manhunt still underway in 2004.

2001, echoes the sentiment of those who feel that the search for Osama bin
Laden is not amounting to much. The opinion is that the seemingly endless
search for bin Laden is fruitless. Whereas Saddam Hussein was found in a hole
in the ground, the joke here is that bin Laden may be hiding under one of an
infinite number of rocks. Hence, there is not much chance that he'll be found. As if
to confirm that judgment, on September 10, 2003, bin Laden appeared on what
was said to be a ...

Always Face the Hounds: The Negotiation for Osama Bin Laden

For the first time, Meghan Hansen, a dual-citizen of the United States and Ireland, tells the story of how she met a senior government official from a Middle Eastern country during a horseback riding vacation in Italy in February 2006. She spent a week trying to convince him to allow the United States access to Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan in exchange for aid. Their conversation took the road less traveled covering the Bay of Pigs and President Kennedy’s assassination, the Bush family’s ties to the bin Ladens, the Carlyle Group, 9/11 and the war over oil in the Middle East, and even MK ULTRA mind-programmed murders, before she convinced him that the US could send a sniper to capture or kill Osama bin Laden and avoid killing innocent civilians in Pakistan. These talks ended peacefully in a handshake deal, which was impossible to implement by international laws at that time, but was eventually carried through by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. On May 2, 2011, finally, New York saw justice served. Always Face the Hounds is a short walk through the negotiation, highlighting a few of the shocking points that arose, and illuminating several hair-raising questions that are still left unanswered by our own government in the United States of America.

For the first time, Meghan Hansen, a dual-citizen of the United States and Ireland, tells the story of how she met a senior government official from a Middle Eastern country during a horseback riding vacation in Italy in February 2006.