

Featuring a brand new chapter on 7/7, this fiercely intelligent expose is the culmination of twenty years’ research.
By infiltrating the most inaccessible political resistance groups, hardened reporter Phil Rees has sought to understand what motivates the ‘terrorist’ or ‘freedom fighter’ and to weigh this against current world events and the sweeping power of US military might.
In his discussions with groups in such diverse countries as Colombia, Algeria, Kosovo, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Iran, Lebanon, France, Cambodia and Ireland, Rees seeks to pierce the propaganda, to discover the human story behind the faceless, hooded caricature, and to test our preconceptions of just what the word terrorist actually means.
REVIEWS OF ‘DINING WITH TERRORISTS’
British Journalism Review
‘This stimulating, long overdue book…In a world of fear and confusion this book is a welcome sane voice. This thoughtful, controversial book should be compulsory reading for every editor, journalist and politician – before it is too late.’
Financial Times
‘An intensely readable book, a slide show of intriguing interviews and encounters’
Newsweek
‘His account should trouble anyone who believes Washington’s enemies in the war on terror are easily identified’
Sunday Telegraph
‘The most exhaustive expose of the ideas of the Noam Chomsky/Michael Moore school …he is a good reporter and a congenial gourmet’
GQ
‘The book brings us close to those behind the catch-all ‘terrorist’ label.’
Gillian Slovo, The Observer
‘Each chapter… needs savouring.’
