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| Foreigners killed in Kharotabad were trained terrorists: tribunal Pakistan Daily Times By Mohammad Zafar QUETTA: The Judicial Tribunal, which investigated the Kharotabad incident, suspects the victims were trained terrorists. Some parts of the tribunal's report had been made public, suggesting no action against the officials responsible ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Can Gaddafi Make Good on His Terrorist Threats Against Europe? International Business Times In fact, he openly supplied terrorist groups throughout the world, including those in the Philippines, Indonesia, Palestine, Ireland, Germany, Italy, and the US. As for specific terrorist acts, Gaddafi-led Libya admitted to the bombing of Pan Am Flight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How a terrorist became an evangelist MorungExpress He was a terrorist who did his evil deeds in the name of the God of the Bible. One day he met Jesus and his life was permanently transformed. So bad was his reputation that at first almost no one believed that the change was real. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Ethiopia: "Terrorist journalists" and press freedom By Abebe Gellaw Abugidainfo The implication of that on journalists and government critics is that any news reports or commentaries on these groups can be deemed abetting, promoting, encouraging or endorsing the causes of terrorists. In August 2009, Ethiopia's "Anti-Terrorism ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Anti-terrorist law faces challenge Windsor Star By Ian MacLeod, Postmedia News July 2, 2011 The Supreme Court has granted an appeal to convicted Ottawa terrorist Momin Khawaja that is expected to finally decide what constitutes an act of terrorism. At issue is whether a key section of the federal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Serbia facing internal terrorist threats, Dacic says EMportal He informed the participants of the meeting about a new terrorist activity in the Raska region, by the Wahhabi, whose 15 members were arrested and sentenced to prison for planning terrorist activities and possession of large quantities of weapons and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'The world has to be mentally prepared to combat terrorism' Times of India The terrorist achieve their aim when the media gives them wide publicity to their acts of sabotage. The types of terrorism include civil disorders, political and non-political terrorism, quasi terrorism, limited political terrorism, state terrorism, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| MSNBC Guest: Republicans Acting Like "Ideological Terrorists" Weasel Zippers (RCP) — "Frankly, the Republicans here, not all the Republicans, but the extreme right of the Republican party are acting like ideological terrorists. They're literally willing to blow up our economy and the future of our nation to score a few ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IF YOUR CHILD WAS KILLED BY A TERRORIST WHAT WILL BE YOUR REACTION MR.OBAMA? Lankaweb Every child is a child whether the child of a terrorist or of a president.These are all innocent human beings who doesnt know anything about war or peace. Why they kill innocent children? why dont they have any heart for these innocents. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 20 similarities between Colombia and Pakistan The News International Another relatively lesser known guerrilla outfit called the National Liberation Army (ELN), which was declared a Foreign Terrorist Organization by both US and the European Union primarily because of its reputation for ransom kidnappings and terrorist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In US, terrorism cases on upswing, FBI says Anderson Independent Mail Nine years later, he sat in his SeaTac, Wash., apartment to plan a terrorist attack with machine guns and grenades against a Seattle military recruiting station, according to tape recordings made by an informant. On June 22, federal officials arrested ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nasrallah implies Israel behind Hariri hit Jerusalem Post Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah on Saturday defended the four members of the terrorist organization charged with the murder of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, praising the men as "brothers" – and implying that Israel's hand was behind the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Samjhauta blast made in Indore: NIA Hindustan Times This underscores the importance of Indore in the Hindu terrorist network. The terrorists had planted four bombs in separate suitcases. Two blasts caused the damage, the third one went off while being defused, and the fourth one was retrieved intact. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police laxity 'shields' ex-KCF ultra Hindustan Times Former terrorist Kulbir Singh Barapind, alias Bira, wanted in 27 cases of murder and robbery, continues to be a free man, courtesy Punjab Police's failure to make a fresh request to the US authorities for his arrest. Bira, 48, an erstwhile member of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama Security Adviser Says Bin Laden Had 'Support Mechanism' Bloomberg By Miles Weiss - Sat Jul 02 16:22:17 GMT 2011 US National Security Adviser Tom Donilon said terrorist leader Osama bin Laden "had some sort of support mechanism" while operating out of Abbottabad, Pakistan, for six years. Donilon, in an interview ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bin Laden wanted another Sept. 11 UPI.com Chinese walk past a newsstand displaying a magazine featuring a cover-story on recently killed terrorist Osama bin Laden, in Beijing on May 10, 2011. After the initial silence following the US raid and kill of Osama bin Laden, China used its state new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dozens of Yemeni Soldiers Dead or Missing; Factions in Bahrain Plan Talks Bloomberg By Miles Weiss - Sat Jul 02 21:24:35 GMT 2011 Dozens of Yemeni soldiers were dead or missing after clashes with Islamic militants suspected of ties to the al-Qaeda terrorist network, according to media outlets in the Middle East. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IRAQ: A Bloodier Turn For The Worse Strategy Page Same deal, but worse, among Sunni Arab terrorists. Despite their differences, all these groups keep killing, and will do so until killed themselves. Iraqi security forces have had a growing impact on terrorist operations. This largely goes unreported, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In Bucks County, candles to light the way in honor of the victims of Sept. 11 The Republic 11 terrorist attacks hit Gittens hard, and he was among those who organized Newtown's first anniversary ceremony. For the 10th anniversary, he is doing something special --making 2977 white tapered candles, one for each victim who died at the World ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The unlikeliest 'terrorist' NWAOnline (subscription) By Mike Masterson At first I thought it had to be a joke, you know, another wild story concocted on the Internet to draw a gasp or a chuckle. Surely, we've all learned by now how the Internet is full of baloney, libel and fractional truths. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Defeating the ideology of terrorism The News International If the government is at all serious about defeating the ideology of terrorist violence under the guise of religion then it must first understand and then deconstruct the false narrative on which Al-Qaeda and its affiliates base their so-called jihad. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Libya and the Sound of silence Mathaba.Net The terrorists and their benefactors do not accept the free and fair elections offered, because they are well aware their loss would be most embarrassing. One of the recent requests by the terrorist National Transitional Council to their NATO ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CBI seeks Vanzara transfer file Times of India AHMEDABAD: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has sought the file of IPS officers' transfers from the Gujarat chief secretary to find out what had prompted the reassignment of suspended DIG DG Vanzara from the anti-terrorist squad ( ATS) to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Arab museum offers tales of young Arabs since 9/11 Chicago Tribune 11 terrorist attacks approaches. The exhibit, "In the Heart of Arab America: A Middle School Perspective," kicked off with an afternoon reception at the Arab American National Museum in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, which has one of the nation's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 9/11 kin: Troopers 'did nothing' Boston Herald Nearly 3000 people were murdered in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. All other victims' families have settled their cases. Bavis family members have told the Herald they want their day in court to expose what went terribly wrong on 9/11. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| UG cadres, OGWs arrested E-Pao.net Imphal, July 02 2011: Troops of 16 MARATHA Light Infantry of Logtak Brigade under Red Shield Division apprehended one terrorist of UNLF namely Self Styled Corporal Janab Khan alias Raju Khan alias Anish Khan (28), son of Jalaruddin, resident of Kwakta ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Hezbollah and Hamas prevent return to pre-1967 Israeli borders Examiner.com Hezbollah and Hamas are both large terrorist groups with almost psychotic anti-Israel and anti-West radical Islamic ideologies. Both organizations are understood as being profoundly jihadist, waging a holy war against the Judeo-Christian infidels. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Brandon couple caught in HOA foreclosure Tampabay.com Ron has asthma and a lung disease believed to be related to his volunteer work at the World Trade Center site after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The couple, who moved from New Jersey to Brandon in 2006, fell behind on the mortgage on their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Al Qaeda threatens southern California military contractor Examiner.com Killing Osama bin Laden, like killing any Islamist terrorist leader, has long-term benefits. But in the short-term it can make terrorism more, not less, likely. Al Qaeda has a sharpened incentive to strike, precisely to try to show that it hasn't been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Flock of folks back 9-11 float Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. "That would be a great float to have in our parade," said Jim Campbell, president of the Home of the Hamburger Inc., the sponsor of the upcoming Burger Fest and parade in August in Seymour. Patty Penn, co-chairwoman of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| De Rigueur Counterterrorism The National Interest Online (blog) And there is recognition that some terrorist attacks will occur no matter what else we do, and so societal resilience in the face of attacks is important, too. These are all sound principles, although the document stops short of what a true strategy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FBI oversteps threaten civil liberties News Chief By DAN K. THOMASSON WASHINGTON - In the near future the noise you hear in your outside trash container might not be that pesky raccoon or the neighbor's dog, but the FBI, looking for evidence to link you to some criminal or terrorist activity. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gaza Flotilla Determined to Sail Despite Setbacks Voice of America Israel and the West consider Hamas a terrorist organization. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has the full right to thwart any attempt to facilitate the smuggling of missiles, rockets and other weapons to what he described as the "Hamas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| World Trade Center beam arrives at N. Ind. station Wall Street Journal It will become part of a memorial to the 2001 terrorist attacks. The motorcycle escort consisted of members of the Patriot Guard and other riders, many carrying smaller flags fastened to their cycles. The newspaper says a man and a woman in the honor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Terror Partnership: AQAP and Shabaab Critical Threats Project By Maseh Zarif A vessel navigates in the Gulf of Aden, the body of water connecting Yemen and Somalia (USMC photo, by Cpl. Patrick M. Johnson) The terrorist threat to America from the Gulf of Aden is metastasizing as the most dangerous al Qaeda ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama news conference: 'A lot of people say a lot of things to satisfy their base' Los Angeles Times And as a consequence, a guy who was a state sponsor of terrorist operations against the United States of America is pinned down and the noose is tightening around him. Now, when you look at the history of the War Powers resolution, it came up after the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Plumbing the conscience of the Unabomber's brother Watertown Daily Times David Kaczynski gives talks about how he decided to turn in his older brother, Ted, leading to his conviction as the Unabomber, the anti-technology terrorist who conducted a two-decade mail bombing campaign that killed three people and injured 23 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Congress Urges Review of Kagan Obamacare Role in Response to JW Disclosures Right Side News Did the Obama Justice Department refuse to prosecute a radical Muslim with alleged terrorist ties for political reasons? That question is at the center of a new Judicial Watch investigation. Last week we filed a lawsuit against the DOJ for failing to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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