Peta Bendera Negara Pengunjung

Free counters!

Daily Entry and all Arsips

Sabtu, 04 Juni 2011

Google Alert - Terrorist

News47 new results for Terrorist
 
Al Qaeda Spokesman Instructs Terrorists To Stock Up At Local Gun Shows
Media Matters for America (blog)
In a video released today Al Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn encourages terrorists to use American gun shows to arm themselves for potential Mumbai-style attacks. Gadahn's video laid out a new tactic for Al Qaeda to continue their murderous terrorist ...
See all stories on this topic »
PAKISTAN'S EFFORTS TO DENY SAFE HAVENS TO TERRORISTS, PREVENT ATTACKS ARE ...
The Cypress Times
WASHINGTON, DC – The Department of State has not released information to Congress required by law detailing what Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and ten other countries are doing to eliminate safe havens for terrorists, and what those countries are doing to ...
See all stories on this topic »

The Cypress Times
30 security officials, 40 terrorists killed in Dir raid
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Thirty police and paramilitary soldiers and up to 40 insurgents were killed in clashes after heavily armed terrorists crossed over from Afghanistan and attacked a checkpoint, officials said on Thursday. A senior police official told AFP that ...
See all stories on this topic »
This Week on 16:9 – June 4th – Conversation with a Terrorist
Global Edmonton
A cell of home-grown terrorists was preparing acts of extreme violence when Canadian authorities infiltrated the group. That group became known as the Toronto 18. No member has spoken publicly - until now. Shareef Abdelhaleem agreed to an exclusive ...
See all stories on this topic »
Sen. Paul asks for hearings after arrests of terrorist suspects in Kentucky
WKYT
Senator Rand Paul is asking for congressional hearings...because at least one of the two men arrested in Bowling Green this week...had been in prison in Iraq for planting IED's . "What I want to know..how the heck did he get in our country then? ...
See all stories on this topic »
Accused terrorist faces November extradition hearing
Edmonton Journal
Tahir-Sharif, 38, is accused of providing support to a terrorist organization and conspiring to kill US soldiers in Iraq in 2009. American authorities are seeking to have Tahir-Sharif extradited to face the charges in the United States. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Finally an Intelligent Use for Cupcakes: Hacking Terrorist Sites
Firedoglake
... was back online in two weeks, but agents will continue the merry prankstering. I hope they will consider substituting a few pages of Pamela Des Barres awesome rock n roll memoir I'm with the Band for an article on how to recruit for a terrorist cell….
See all stories on this topic »
Terrorists Claim German Jihadist Dead in Afghanistan
Spiegel Online
A German jihadist has been killed in fighting with US soldiers in Afghanistan, a major terrorist organization in the region is reporting. The man from Essen appears to have been killed only two months after entering into the war-torn country. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Spiegel Online
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul calls for investigation of local terrorist activity ...
Louisville.com
held a press conference today at his State Street office, in Bowling Green, to congratulate the Federal Bureau of Investigation for working in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies in their recent apprehension of potential terrorists. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Louisville.com
"terrorists" have lost much of their capacity to harm
Ennahar
ALGIERS- Algerian Interior Minister, Dahou Ould Kablia said Thursday that the "terrorist network" had "lost much of its capacity to cause harm" in Algeria due to security operations against the Islamist guerrillas. "The terrorist network, whose ...
See all stories on this topic »
Ashcroft Perverted Federal Law, and the Supreme Court Blinked
Huffington Post
In the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks, federal law enforcement agents were instructed by then-Attorney General John Ashcroft to round up and detain suspected terrorists. Some 1200 people were arrested -- mostly foreigners with ...
See all stories on this topic »
The Jaffna district secretary says the government has provided maximum ...
SLBC
Jaffna district secretary Mrs. Imelda Sukumara says the government even during the period of terrorist rule in the north, has extended maximum facilities to the people in the area. She says that she has a good understanding on this issue as she served ...
See all stories on this topic »
Militancy-hit families to seek compensation
Times of India
AMRITSAR: The All India terrorist victims' association will hold state-wide agitation during the anniversary of Operation Bluestar (June 6) to demand compensation for the families of those who were victims of militancy. "We will begin agitation for the ...
See all stories on this topic »
22 terrorist gangs busted in 5 months
Pakistan Daily Times
KARACHI: Police during current year have killed one terrorist, arrested 53 and busted 22 terrorist gangs, according to a press release issued from CCPO office Karachi on Thursday. As per details, the Counter Terrorism Action 2011 has also ensured the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Public urged to be vigilant of terrorist activity ahead of Olympics
Maidenhead Advertiser
People in Windsor are being warned to keep a look out for terrorist conspirators who may be planning to disrupt next year's Olympic events. Police believe that certain groups might want to disrupt the games to draw maximum attention to their cause. ...
See all stories on this topic »
US Predators kill 5 'militants' in South Waziristan strike
Long War Journal
The campaign has been largely successful in focusing on terrorist targets and avoiding civilian casualties, as recently affirmed by the Pakistani military. The comments section is intended to provide a forum to discuss and debate current posts. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Spartan Chronicles: Osama bin Laden's death
my.hsj.org
On May 2nd 2007 the most hunted man in the world and the leader of the terrorist group Al Qaeda was killed. Osama bin Laden was a world terrorist and a leader of other terrorists. Many people think just because he was Muslim that it meant all Muslims ...
See all stories on this topic »
Killer of Sopore sisters gunned down
Times of India
SRINAGAR: Three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists, including the alleged killer of the Sopore sisters, were gunned down by troops during an encounter in north Kashmir on Friday. LeT terrorist Abdullah Babar, suspected to be involved in the killing of teenaged ...
See all stories on this topic »
Malaysian terror suspects detained
Malaysia Star
MANILA: Filipino immigration and navy intelligence operatives have arrested two Malaysians believed to be members of an international terrorist group operating in the southern Philippines. Abdul Aziz Usman @ Aziz Othman, 50, was detained with his aide ...
See all stories on this topic »
With bin Laden gone, strength shifts to al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula
Baltimore Sun
Al-Qaida in Pakistan and Afghanistan is fading into irrelevance, but the US still has much to worry about from the terrorist group's Yemen-based offshoot. By David Butterworth Over the past two years, Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula's ...
See all stories on this topic »
Theater review: 'The B Team'
Washington Post
There's something to this line, though, spat out by a tough but frustrated jihadist named Sadiq: "You are children dressed like terrorists for a terrorist-themed birthday party!" As Charles M. Schulz's Lucy famously said to Schroeder, "That's it! ...
See all stories on this topic »
In Minnesota's Somali community, dismay and doubts about bomber
Minneapolis Star Tribune
This week's claims by a terrorist group in Somalia that a suicide bomber was a Somali-American from Minnesota elicited strong emotions in the Twin Cities Somali community on Friday. Confusion over the man's identity. Dismay and weariness over the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Headley Says He's No Longer Proud of Mumbai Attack
San Leandro India West
By AP CHICAGO — An admitted American terrorist who is the federal government's star witness in the deadly 2008 attack in Mumbai says he is no longer proud of the rampage that left more than 160 people dead. David Coleman Headley is testifying in the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Lawyer: Dearborn mosque defendant a Muslim convert
CNN (blog)
By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor (CNN) – A man arrested on charges of making terrorist threats against a Dearborn, Michigan mosque will argue that he is a Muslim convert and that it makes little sense for him to attack a Muslim house of worship, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Triangle terrorism suspect expected in court
WRAL.com
NEW BERN, NC — Another plea deal could be in the works in an accused terrorist cell that was based out of a Willow Spring home. Federal prosecutors said Friday that Zakariya "Zak" Boyd will be arraigned Tuesday in New Bern in connection with his ...
See all stories on this topic »
2 M'sian terror suspects arrested in Davao
Malaysia Star
PETALING JAYA: Filipino Immigration and Navy intelligence operatives have arrested two Malaysians believed to be members of an international terrorist group operating in the southern Philippines. Abdul Aziz Usman, aka Aziz Bin Othman, 50, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Critics Say Anti-Terrorism Bill Went from Bad to Worse to Much, Much Better
Missouri News Horizon
The Legislature spent months flirting with ideas for broadening the power of the state to designate groups and individuals as suspected terrorist and punish people who provide them with "material support." But in the final days of the session, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Controversial campaign flyer in Sugar Land
abc13.com
A flyer being sent to some voters in Sugar Land implies a connection between a candidate and a woman convicted of having terrorist ties. The mayor of Sugar Land is calling for this case to be decided based on a candidate's qualifications and nothing ...
See all stories on this topic »

abc13.com
Victim blinded in a post-9/11 hate crime now fights for his attacker's life
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Days after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Mark Anthony Stroman went on a 'mission of revenge' in the Dallas area. He killed two South Asian immigrants and shot another - Rais Bhuiyan - in the face at close range, ...
See all stories on this topic »

Daily Mail
Chile Supreme Court Reduces Sentences for Mapuche Prisoners
Bloomberg
The four have been on a hunger strike for more than 80 days partly to protest legal proceedings that included components of anti-terrorist laws the state had promised not to apply, Natividad Llanquileo, a spokeswoman for the four, said. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Column: What 'Arab Spring'?
Worthington Daily Globe
WASHINGTON — The upheaval in Yemen and the possibility that al-Qaida might take over, turning that country into a stronger terrorist base than it already is, should give pause to American and European policy in the Arab world. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Georgia arrests 2 Abkhazians for allegedly planning Russia-ordered terrorist ...
Washington Post
By AP, TBILISI, Georgia — Georgian officials say they have arrested two residents of Abkhazia, alleging they were preparing a terrorist bombing for Russia. Georgian Interior Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili said the man and woman were seized on ...
See all stories on this topic »
'Whale Wars' Star Paul Watson Discusses Sea Shepherd, Libya, And Bluefin Tuna
Huffington Post
Hidden in the intimate upstairs room of a posh vegan restaurant in New York sat a man deemed an "eco-terrorist." He prefers "eco-terraist." Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, early member of Greenpeace, and current captain ...
See all stories on this topic »
Younger Fla. imam pleads not guilty in terror case
Sacramento Bee
By CURT ANDERSON AP Legal Affairs Writer MIAMI -- A Muslim cleric in Florida has pleaded not guilty to charges of supporting the Pakistani Taliban terrorist group. The plea was entered Friday in federal court in Miami by 24-year-old Izhar Khan, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Somali bomber's Minnesota ties still unclear
Minnesota Public Radio
The rebel group al-Shabab, considered a terrorist group by the US government, said the bomber was from Minnesota. Audio is circulating on a Somali website that purports to interview the alleged suicide bomber before his attack on the African Union base ...
See all stories on this topic »
Federal Court Rejects Chiquita's Effort to Dismiss Human Rights Class-Action Suit
Sacramento Bee
... 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A human rights lawsuit brought by Colombian families against banana company Chiquita Brands International for allegedly funding and arming known terrorist organizations in Colombia may continue in US federal court, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Families fight ground zero burial plan
UPI.com
At least 9000 pieces of human remains from ground zero were never identified and are being stored at the city medical examiner's office. Two-thousand-752 people died when terrorists flew two planes into the twin towers of the World Trade Center.
See all stories on this topic »
Rainbow 6 remake rumoured
PC Gamer Magazine
Kotaku are reporting that the next Rainbow Six game will be set in New York and will have Rainbow facing off against domestic terrorists. The information is rumoured to have come from an inside scoop from an unnamed source. ...
See all stories on this topic »

PC Gamer Magazine
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett: review
Telegraph.co.uk
The novel — about an opera diva swept up in a Latin American terrorist siege — didn't strike me as special enough to be raised above so many more strikingly original books. But Patchett's latest novel really is something special and worth considering ...
See all stories on this topic »

Telegraph.co.uk
Weak spot on Arab World map
The Voice of Russia
We should be very circumspect and cautious about the so-called democratic revolutions in the Middle East, especially about Yemen, because Yemen is quite a weak spot, as far as al-Qaeda influence, terrorist groups and terrorist cells are concerned. ...
See all stories on this topic »

The Voice of Russia
Chaplain aids officers in Missouri
Akron Beacon Journal (blog)
By Stephanie Warsmith He visited the World Trade Center twice after the terrorist attacks and traveled to New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Still, George, who is in Joplin, Mo., this week, had one word to describe the devastation he has seen: ...
See all stories on this topic »
Obama Signs Patriot Act Extension
Northland's NewsCenter
11 powers to search records and conduct roving wiretaps in pursuit of terrorists. "It's an important tool for us to continue dealing with an ongoing terrorist threat," Obama said. The law has drawn criticism over potential abuses of privacy laws.
See all stories on this topic »

Northland's NewsCenter
(Cover photo by cromacom)
Mission Network NEws (press release)
Syria (MNN) ― According to several sources, the terrorist group Hamas is moving its headquarters from Syria to Egypt. The effects of the move could bode poorly for Egypt. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says the Muslim Brotherhood, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Is There A Major Loophole In Airport Security?
KFOX El Paso
Can a well-trained terrorist organization take advantage of this knowledge and send a terrorist onto an airplane in America? The TSA doesn't have any plans to change this rule, and it told KFOX14 it's confident that through different tactics, ...
See all stories on this topic »
School yearbook lists Bush, Cheney among "Top 5″ worst people
Atlanta Journal Constitution
AP NewsBreak: Ariz. gunman said wife harassed him Parents of students at Russellville Middle School were outraged when the yearbook said Bush and Cheney ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, after Nazi leader Adolph Hitler (1), terrorist Osama Bin ...
See all stories on this topic »
Firefighters bring piece of World Trade Center to Wisconsin Rapids
Wisconsin Rapids Tribune
11, 2001, terrorist attacks, to Wisconsin Rapids and place it in its permanent home at the Firefighters Memorial, said Steve Quam, vice president of the Memorial Board. At about 1 pm Sunday, a pickup truck, escorted by the Wisconsin Rapids Police ...
See all stories on this topic »
Indian Point owners want license renewed
YNN
Bullet proof shelters to fend off a terrorist raid are part of a $65 million upgrade after 9/11. The message we got on a recent tour is the latest nuclear crisis will trigger new action. "Our experiences say we'll learn from that Japan event and we ...
See all stories on this topic »


Tip: Use a plus sign (+) to match a term in your query exactly as is. Learn more.

Remove this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.

Tidak ada komentar:

Check Harga & Booking Langsung Online, Jangan Tunggu Habis / Harga Naik?

Peta Rute, Harga & Booking Ticket Online ( klik kota asal & tujuan, terlihatlah )

Tweet Tentang #Bali #Indonesia