Looking for the Enemy, Bette Dam
Looking for the Enemy, Bette Dam
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Looking for the Enemy
Mullah Omar and the Unknown Taliban

Author: Bette Dam

Narrator: Melita Cameron-Wood

Unabridged: 10 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/12/2022


Synopsis

'Bette Dam was one of the very few Western journalists to gain real access to the Taliban movement' - The Guardian'Bette Dam's biography/hunt for the truth behind the figure of Mullah Omar will change everything you thought you know about Afghanistan.' - Victor Blue, fellow at the New America Foundation, photographer for The New York Times'Bette Dam is the most knowledgeable scholar on Mullah Omar.' - Carter Malkasian, former adviser to American military commanders in Afghanistan'Dam's richly detailed study, based on years spent tracking the Taliban as an investigative journalist, exposes many of the inner workings of the group and highlights how little the West truly understands about how the movement functions.' - Foreign Affairs'Bette Dam is one of the most talented researchers I know.' - Anand Gopal, author of Pulitzer-nominated No Good Men Among the Living
For twenty years, the Taliban was the number one enemy of Western forces in Afghanistan. But it was an enemy that they knew little about, and about whose founder and leader, Mullah Omar, they knew even less.Armed with only a fuzzy black-and-white photo of the man, investigative journalist Bette Dam decided to track down the reclusive Taliban chief a decade back. But in the course of what had seemed an almost impossible job, she got to know the Taliban inside out, realized how dangerously misinformed the global forces fighting it were, and made a startling discovery about the elusive Omar's whereabouts. The outcome of a five-year-long pursuit, Looking for the Enemy is a woman journalist's epic story that takes the reader deep into the dangerous mountains and war-ravaged valleys of Afghanistan as it throws up several unknowns about an organization that is now once again at the helm in one of the world's most fragile states.

About Bette Dam

Bette Dam is a Dutch investigative journalist who made a career working in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. She is currently a lecturer at the Sciences Po university in Paris on the subject of Afghanistan. She is also the author of A Man and a Motorcycle: How Hamid Karzai Came to Power


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ahmad Wali on January 02, 2022

I am usually very critical of the books written on the history and current affairs of Afghanistan. In this book, Bette Dam has done an excellent job, based on good research and by using the best literature for her arguments. Because the book is not in line with mainstream narratives, it will receive......more

Goodreads review by Anindita on October 31, 2022

This book is basically the hunt for Mullah Omar, who was the second in command after Osama Bin Laden. One of the most hunted person by the US Govt. ever. The author Betty Dam was personally involved in the search, and from her notes we can not only look for the man along with the Govt, but also find......more

Goodreads review by Maarten on February 23, 2020

Gelezen omdat het uitgangspunt van het boek me aanstond: nuancering van een onderbelicht maar belangrijk verhaal van onze tijd. Journaliste Bette Dam reisde voor dit boek af naar Afghanistan op zoek naar het verhaal van talibanleider moellah Omar. Tekst op de achterflap: ‘In Op Zoek naar de Vijand l......more

Goodreads review by Geertje on June 21, 2019

Ontzettend interessant boek maar wat een slechte redactie... Bomvol typefouten en zinnen die een stuk beter hadden kunnen lopen. Bovendien is de opbouw erg onhelder: eerst gaat de lezer op reis met Bette Dam door Afghanistan en dan ineens schakelt het boek om naar een zeer gedetailleerde beschrijvin......more

Goodreads review by Vineeth on February 18, 2022

An interesting read. Covers the story of Mullah Omar and how he manages to remain in hiding in his hometown in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2013 when he finally dies of an ailment. The author refutes widely perceived views such as Taliban's origins in Pakistan and even that Mullah Omar died in a hospita......more