Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine devastates the country, its people, and even the world. How far will he go? Does it matter? What matters the … More
Tag: OSINT
AFFIDAVIT of Kagusthan Ariaratnam (a.k.a Murali)
Kagusthan Ariaratnam (Plaintiff) and Rohan Gunaratna (Defendant) (Unclassified) I, Kagusthan Ariaratnam, (also known as Murali) of the city of Ottawa, … More
From the Eyes of a Tiger: Schizo-affect resulting from being a former child soldier – Part III
The civil war in Sri Lanka from 1983-2009 was generally viewed as one of Asia`s most prolonged ethnic conflicts of … More
From the Eyes of a Tiger: The OSINT as a catalyst for terrorists – Part II
During the summer of 1992, after completing the mandatory three battles with the Imran-Pandiyan Regiment, I was hand-picked by Thinesh … More
From the Eyes of a Tiger: International Dimensions of the Sri Lankan civil war – Part I
I was only 17 years old when I was kidnapped from high school and forcibly deployed as a child soldier … More
The US-Led NATO And Its Allies Need Dominance In Afghanistan Over Global Powers, Not Over Their Proxy Taliban
By Siddhant Hira and Kagusthan Ariaratnam As US-led NATO forces prepare to withdraw from Afghanistan, General Scott Miller — the … More
Protected: Spy Tigers: The LTTE Intelligence Wing (Part II)
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Can Terrorism Ever Be Legitimate?
The difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter is a matter of perspective: it all depends on the observer … More
How Coherent Is ‘Lone-Wolf Terrorism’ As A Concept? Does It Assume An Outdated Model Of Organization?
This title aims to highlight whether or not ‘lone-wolf terrorism’ is coherent as a concept, and whether is assumes an … More
To What Extent Is Military Force An Effective Response To Terrorism?
The aim of this title is to not only to define the extent of effectiveness of military force against terrorism, … More