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Summit seeks to deter nuclear-armed terrorism
The Associated Press
If even a fraction of it fell into the hands of terrorists, it could be disastrous. Nearly 60 world leaders who gathered Tuesday in Seoul for a nuclear security summit agreed to work on securing and accounting for all nuclear material by 2014.
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Turkey's former army chief storms out of terrorism trial
Reuters
General Basbug's outburst on the second day of a terrorism trial was the most dramatic demonstration yet of tensions that have simmered between the armed forces and the prime minister, Tayyip Erdogan, who has reined in their influence since winning ...
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Prison guard stabbed by terrorist wants to stare him down
New York Daily News
Louis Pepe suffered brain damage and was left blind in one eye when Al Qaeda terrorist Mamdouh Mahmud Salim attacked him with sharpened comb in a 2000 escape attempt from Metropolitan Correctional Center. More than a decade later, Pepe, 54, ...
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New York Daily News
Judge acquits 7 Hutaree militia members accused of terrorist overthrow plot
Detroit Free Press
In 2003, a federal judge threw out terrorism convictions against two North African immigrants at the request of the US Attorney's Office, which said prosecutors had withheld key evidence from the defendants. In 2006, a jury acquitted former Macomb ...
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World Leaders to Continue Efforts to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism
Voice of America (blog)
"What this is about is preventing an act of nuclear terrorism, and in the aftermath of September 11th, you'll recall that the great concern of policymakers in Washington and around the world was the potential for terrorist groups like al Qaida to ...
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Terrorist Hijacks French Elections
Town Hall
In France, an Islamic terrorist has likely hijacked the agenda for the remainder of the French presidential race. That terrorist is 23-year-old Mohammed Merah, a Franco-Algerian from Toulouse who was fatally riddled with bullets by French forces last ...
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US government study says a terrorist's 10-kiloton nuclear blast wouldn't be ...
Torrington Register Citizen
By AP WASHINGTON — Hollywood has destroyed Washington — or New York or Los Angeles — lots of times with nuclear bombs detonated by terrorists. It turns out to be harder in real life. Thinking about the unthinkable, a US government study analyzed the ...
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FRANCE - TERRORISM: Toulouse attacks expose, and overexpose, French jihadism ...
San Francisco Luxury News
Finally, there's the terrorist who has actually turned ideology into lethal action. Guidère believes that since the mid-1990s, there has been just one example of a French-born terrorist who has successfully applied violence, taking it past the plotting ...
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N-terrorism, clandestine proliferation pose serious threats:PM
Times of India
SEOUL: India on Tuesday warned that nuclear terrorism and clandestine proliferation will continue to pose serious threats as long as there are terrorists seeking access to atomic material and technologies for malicious purposes.
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FRANCE - TERRORISM: Sarkozy urges French media not to show shootings video ...
San Francisco Luxury News
Four anti-terrorist judges are heading the investigation into France's worst attack by a radical Islamist in years and are probing Merah's elder brother, Abdelkader, as an accomplice. Abdelkader, 29 and already known to security services for having ...
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Imprisoned al Qaeda terrorist could face third sentencing for 2000 jail attack
New York Post
Salim had previously been sentenced to 32 years, but that punishment was tossed after the feds successfully argued that the attack should have been treated as a terrorist attack, and not just attempted murder. This morning's arguments ended without a ...
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Terrorist Sleepers?
MarketWatch (press release)
The possibility of an attack on Iran to stop its nuclear weapons program, and the Iranian retaliation such an attack might prompt, again highlight the potential national security consequences of a sustained period of mass immigration.
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Government Introduces Legislation to Combat Nuclear Terrorism
MarketWatch (press release)
"The Government recognizes that nuclear terrorism is a real threat to both national and global security," noted Senator Andreychuk. "This bill would improve our existing approach to counter-terrorism by punishing those who aspire to commit acts of ...
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Israel confirms Toulouse terrorist's visit
UPI.com
UPI/Debbie Hill JERUSALEM, March 27 (UPI) -- The Israeli security agency Shin Bet confirmed the French terrorist who killed seven people in Toulouse, including three children, visited Israel in 2010. Shin Bet said Monday Mohamed Merah entered Israel ...
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Suspect: Funds sent to al-Qaida not for terrorism
WGME
KOBLENZ, Germany (AP) -- A German-Afghan man on trial for membership in al-Qaida says the terrorist group did end up with money he had sent from Germany but the funds had been intended for his own expenses. Ahmad Wali Siddiqui, 37, has previously told ...
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Al-Qaida suspect met Sept. 11 figure in Pakistan
San Jose Mercury News
By CLAUDIA ISABEL RITTEL AP KOBLENZ, Germany—A German-Afghan man whose information prompted terrorism warnings across Europe in 2010 told a court Tuesday he received orders from a senior al-Qaida militant in Pakistan, and met a key member of the ...
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Nuclear terrorism still a threat- Obama
Sky News Australia
Nuclear terrorism still a threat- Obama Updated: 18:08, Tuesday March 27, 2012 US President Barack Obama has warned Prime Minister Julia Gillard and other world leaders the threat of nuclear terrorism remains very real and extremists could kill ...
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FBI: Iraqi's IED drawings were workable
Huffington Post
An Iraqi refugee who later pleaded guilty to 23 terrorism-related charges drew multiple diagrams of roadside bombs he used in Iraq between 2003 and 2006, and investigators concluded that explosives built to the specifications in the drawings would have ...
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Xinjiang terrorist gets death sentence
China Daily
By Shao Wei in Urumqi (China Daily) The ringleader of a terrorist group was sentenced to death on Monday by the Intermediate People's Court of Kashgar prefecture in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. Abdukerim Mamut was found guilty of running a ...
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China Daily
Emergence of atypical terrorism? - Today's World News!
San Francisco Luxury News
It is not the case with the 168-member RAID force; they are taught to catch terrorists alive. One can easily understand a live jihadist will give more information than a dead one; Mohammed Ajmal Kasab is the best example. From this angle, the RAID ...
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Afghan officials disrupt imminent, potentially deadly terrorist attack on ...
Public Radio International PRI
Afghan officials may have saved hundreds of lives Tuesday when they disrupted a planned terrorist attack that was believed to be imminent. At least 11 suicide vests were found. They were believed to be planned for use on commuter buses.
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Bhopal poet caught in terrorist crossfire in Pak
Times of India
BHOPAL: Internationally acclaimed poet Manzar Bhopali, along with other Indian poets visiting Pakistan who had a narrow escape in a terrorist attack in the port city of Karachi on Sunday evening, said such acts of cowardice would not deter the efforts ...
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Seoul Summit Ends With Vows To Avert Nuclear Terrorism Risk
Bernama
Seoul, March 27 (Bernama) -- The two- day Seoul Nuclear Security Summit ended here Tuesday with consensus from world leaders to take strong actions against nuclear terrorism threat and further steps toward a safer world, Xinhua news agency reported.
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Context for terrorism fading
Monterey County Herald
The recent terrorist shootings in France are notable only for their gruesome details. On March 19, Mohamed Merah stopped in front of a Jewish school in Toulouse and shot a rabbi and three children, even chasing a little girl and grabbing her by the ...
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Iran dismantles 'terrorist group' in southeast: TV
Pakistan Daily Times
TEHRAN: Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards have dismantled a "terrorist group" and killed one of its members, they said in a statement broadcast on state television on Tuesday. "A terrorist group that wanted to infiltrate Iran to commit terrorist ...
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Al-Qaida suspect met Sept. 11 figure in Pakistan
Boston.com
By Claudia Isabel Rittel AP / March 27, 2012 KOBLENZ, Germany—A German-Afghan man whose information prompted terrorism warnings across Europe in 2010 told a court Tuesday he received orders from a senior al-Qaida militant in Pakistan, ...
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Death sentence for 'terrorist group' ringleader
Independent Online
A court in Kashgar sentenced him to death on Monday for leading a "terrorist" group to a market in a remote town in Xinjiang on February 28, and hacking to death 15 people. According to a statement posted on an official Xinjiang judicial website, ...
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Independent Online
World leaders pledge strong action against nuke terrorism
Focus News
World leaders Tuesday pledged strong action to combat the threat of nuclear terrorism, including minimising civilian use of highly enriched uranium (HEU) that can be used to make bombs, AFP reports. The statement was issued at the end of a 53-nation ...
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PH Fails In Counter-Terrorist Financing Commitment
Manila Bulletin
By ROY C. MABASA MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has failed to address enforcement and implementation deficiencies on anti-money laundering/counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF), an annual report recently submitted by the State Department to the ...
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NATO claims killing senior terrorist in Afghanistan
Pakistan Daily Times
KABUL/KANDAHAR: Afghan special forces and NATO troops have killed a senior commander of the al Qaeda-linked Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) in northwestern Afghanistan, the NATO force said on Tuesday. The IMU - which emerged from the Ferghana ...
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Toulouse attacks expose, and overplay, French jihadism
FRANCE 24
The recent attacks by Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah have put the spotlight on the threat of French Islamist terrorism. But how widespread is the phenomenon of French-born jihadists and why have they not risen up the terror ranks?
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FRANCE 24
Counterterrorism database stores all Americans as potential domestic terrorists
Network World
Just when you thought domestic spying couldn't get any crazier, the new counterterrorism guidelines basically claim we all may be domestic terrorists. Innocent American citizens, your personal info will be stored for five years in a government database ...
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Leaders united over nuclear terrorism threat
Radio Australia News
World leaders have promised strong action to combat the threat of nuclear terrorism, including minimising civilian use of highly enriched uranium that can be used to make bombs. After days of preamble about North Korea and its plans to launch a ...
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Turkey's ex-military chief storms out of terrorism trial
Sunday's Zaman
İlker Başbuğ, said on Tuesday he would not defend himself against terrorism charges, claiming that he should be tried at the Supreme State Council, the title assumed by the Constitutional Court when it tries top state officials, before he stormed out ...
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Elmhurst Police Report Another Burglary, and Former Employee Threatens 'a ...
Patch.com
On March 20, a YouTube video was discovered that shows the suspect stating he "still has the keys for the AIM trucks and he could plant bombs and commit a terrorist act." An investigation is ongoing. Grecia Bahena, 26, 4914 W. 18th St. Apt. 7, Cicero, ...
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Al-Jazeera TV station has video footage that appears to show killings in ...
Greenfield Daily Reporter
While French politicians describe gunman Mohamed Merah as a "lone wolf" terrorist, his brother is behind bars on suspicion of helping in the attacks and police are continuing to look for potential accomplices. A French official close to the ...
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Bluewater plot 'terrorist' back in London after rule is relaxed
Evening Standard
The Government's terrorism watchdog yesterday warned that ending relocation was the "reverse" of improving national security. David Anderson QC said there had been "sound" reasons for retaining the power and that extra money for police and MI5 to ...
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Illicit cigarettes fund terrorism
Malaya
'The high profits available make cigarette smuggling a very attractive option for organized crime gangs and terrorist networks.' CIGARETTE smuggling has now become a major security concern for many countries because terrorist networks such as Al Qaeda ...
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Anti-Terrorist Structure of SCO approves plan of joint activities
Trend.az
Council of Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) during the regular, 20th meeting, held on Tuesday in Tashkent, approved plan of joint actions of the competent authorities of the SCO member states on ...
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Eradicating terrorism key to guaranteeing nuclear security
People's Daily Online
By Mang Jiuchen, Ma Fei (People's Daily) Eradicating terrorism is the fundamental solution to ensure the nuclear security, said Li Hong, secretary-general of China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, an organization founded in Beijing in 2001 to ...
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Noda unveils stronger measures for Japan to curb nuclear terrorism
Mainichi Daily News
SEOUL (Kyodo) -- Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said Tuesday at a global nuclear summit in Seoul that Japan will boost its measures to fight against nuclear terrorism, drawing on lessons from the country's nuclear accident caused by natural ...
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Nuclear scientist on trial for alleged terrorist plot
Gulf Times
A week after police shot dead Franco-Algerian Mohamed Merah for killing seven people in and around Toulouse, Adlene Hicheur goes on trial charged with criminal association as part of a terrorist enterprise. French police arrested Hicheur, a researcher ...
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Terrorist Sleepers?
PR Newswire (press release)
WASHINGTON, March 27, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The possibility of an attack on Iran to stop its nuclear weapons program, and the Iranian retaliation such an attack might prompt, again highlight the potential national security consequences of a ...
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User-Friendly Escape Mask From ILC Dover Helps Save Lives in Terrorist Attacks ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Hazardous conditions may be caused by spills of toxic gases or liquids from trucks, rail cars or industrial plants or could be the result of terrorist attacks. Since the introduction of the original SCape® NBC in 2004, numerous government agencies have ...
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To France's Islamist Terrorist: "For What Reason Did You Kill Me?"
Family Security Matters
It was eventually bound to happen in a nation home to the largest Muslim population in Western Europe that has largely been spared terrorist activity linked to fanatical Islam. At some point, it was destined to feel its sting.
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Joint Statement on Nuclear Terrorism
Whitehouse.gov (press release)
The governments of the United States, United Kingdom, and French Republic each understand the threat of nuclear terrorism and share the collective responsibility to inform and strengthen international measures designed to secure sensitive information, ...
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