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Mohamed Merah, 'Nike Terrorist'
Wall Street Journal
By CON COUGHLIN Mohamed Merah, the 23-year-old Frenchman who killed four Jewish civilians and three soldiers in murder spree last month, is a textbook example of what Western intelligence officials refer to as a "Nike terrorist.
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Online al-Qaida graphic from terrorist forum
Wall Street Journal
AP NEW YORK — Police say a mock movie poster that claims al-Qaida wants to return to New York City came from an online forum frequented by terrorists. The poster is being investigated and so far is not linked to any specific threat against New York.
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COMMENT: State terrorism —Amit Ranjan
Pakistan Daily Times
Soldiers and terrorists have one thing in common: on the battlefield, both engage in indiscriminate killing. However, the battlefield connotes different meanings due to differences in profession, ideology, commitments and goals.
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Hillary Clinton approved Lashkar chief Hafiz Saeed's terrorist designation: US
Times of India
WASHINGTON: The US government's Rewards for Justice (RfJ) website describes him as a former professor of Arabic and Engineering, but his current designation, going by the Obama administration's conclusion, might well be dean of terrorism in Pakistan's ...
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US Offers $10 Million Bounty On Mastermind Of Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
RTT News
Only three other terrorist leaders carry a US bounty of $10 million on their head. They are the senior leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq Abu Du'a, one-eyed Taliban chief Mullah Omar and Yasin al-Suri alias Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil, a young al-Qaeda ...
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Pakistan Militant Saeed Rejects US Terrorist Designation
International Business Times
By Palash R. Ghosh: Subscribe to Palash's RSS feed Blamed by India for carrying out the terrorist attacks in December 2008 in Mumbai, India, which killed about 170 people, Saeed now has a $10 million price tag on his head as a result of a bounty put ...
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International Business Times
French suspects put under terrorism investigation
TVNZ
Thirteen people linked to a radical French Islamist group arrested last week are being put under investigation on suspicion of terrorism, the Paris public prosecutor said. Those under inquiry were among 19 arrested in swoops across several cities on ...
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US offers $10m bounty for alleged terrorist leader
ABC Online
The announcement puts Saeed on a par with Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar when it comes to "most wanted terrorists". The US only offers a $US10 million reward for three other people it suspects of terrorism, with a single reward of up to $US25 ...
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Saeed among only 4 terrorists with $10 mn bounty
Hindustan Times
PTI Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Mohammad Saeed has became one of only four terrorist leaders for whom the US has offered a bounty of $10 million, joining the likes of Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar. is al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri, ...
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US puts $10m bounty on 'terrorist'
Herald Sun
The Rewards for Justice notice said Mr Saeed was "suspected of masterminding numerous terrorist attacks, including the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which resulted in the deaths of 166 people, including six American citizens". Under the scheme overseen by the ...
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Former Cop Pens Domestic Terrorism Thriller Based on His Experiences
Patch.com
By Karina Ioffee "The Rampage of Ryan O'Hara" is a fictional thriller inspired by Pera's experience dealing with domestic terrorist organizations while a San Francisco police officer. Courtesy of Jim Pera The late '60s were a heady time in San ...
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India seeks to end Kashmir terrorist funds
UPI.com
India's Union Ministry of Home Affairs is seeking to end the cash flows funding militants in Kashmir. JAMMU, India, April 3 (UPI) -- India's Union Ministry of Home Affairs is seeking to end cash flows funding militants in Kashmir.
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US offers bounties for terrorist leaders in Pakistan
Washington Times
By Ashish Kumar Sen ** FILE ** Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Mohammad Saeed attends a ceremony in Islamabad, Pakistan, in April 2011. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) The State Department has put a $10 million bounty on the Pakistan-based founder of ...
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Washington Times
US fronts $10 million dollar reward for Pakistani terrorist
Examiner.com
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed founded the violent extremist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), which in the 1990s sent Islamist militants to fight Indian troops in Kashmir, and is blamed by US and Indian officials for organizing the 2008 attacks on tourists and ...
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Hafiz Saeed, an educationist who became a most wanted terrorist
India Today
The man who founded terror organisations like Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD) -- Hafiz Saeed -- tops the list of India's most wanted terrorist as he was the architect of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008. The 62-year-old man notorious ...
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India Today
Hafiz Saeed one of only 4 terrorists with $10 mn bounty on head
Firstpost
Islamabad: Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Mohammad Saeed has became one of only four terrorist leaders for whom the US has offered a bounty of $10 million, joining the likes of Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar. The only person with a higher bounty on ...
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Firstpost
Tough times await cyber terrorists in social media
Vanguard
Meanwhile, keen observers in the Nigerian IT industry have also reasoned that Nigeria need to introduce similar law so as to fight cyber terrorist hiding in the visual world. If the long awaited cyber crime legislation awaiting presidential assent in ...
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Police Commissioner: Posting Shows NYC Still on Terrorists' Minds
NBC New York
Kelly said this particular site is a known propaganda site for "anti-American material, what we consider to be terrorist-related material." He said the posting is not tied to any specific threat. "There's nothing operational about this but obviously ...
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Terrorism In France
Gatestone Institute
During the 1981 campaign season that saw Francois Mitterrand take power from President Valery Giscard D'Estaing, terrorists bombed a Jewish synagogue in Paris, killing four people and injuring 40 others. Jews were the overt targets.
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Al Qaeda poster on radical website threatens the terrorist group's return to ...
GlobalPost
"There is no specific or credible threat to New York," FBI spokesman J. Peter Donald said, adding that the agency takes all threats seriously, the AP reported. Al Qaeda has been blamed for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York, ...
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Saeed bounty proof Pak harbours terrorists: home secy
Hindustan Times
PTI The US announcement of a $10 million bounty on Mumbai terror attack mastermind and Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, who roams freely in Pakistan, is a proof that the neighbouring country harbours terrorists, Union home secretary RK Singh said on ...
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'World recognises Pakistan shelters terrorist masterminds'
TwoCircles.net
By IANS, New Delhi : India said Tuesday the US announcement of a $10 million bounty to capture Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed was proof that the whole world now recognises that Pakistan is sheltering a terrorist mastermind.
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Terrorism's Two-Way Street
The Wilson Quarterly (blog)
Five prominent Web forums for jihadist conversation and terrorist propaganda have been mysteriously unavailable for more than a week, according to a report in today's Washington Post. A frustrated jihadist site administrator fumed: "The media arena is ...
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The Wilson Quarterly (blog)
US tightens screws on Pakistan with $10 million bounty
Christian Science Monitor
The US considers it a terrorist group and Pakistan officially banned LeT in 2002 under US pressure, but the group still operates relatively freely in Pakistan, Associated Press reports. India, which has struggled to contain and punish terror attacks on ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Terrorist threat count lodged
Albany Times Union
By Paul Nelson Brent Dickinson is lead from the Saratoga County Courthouse where he appeared in front of Judge Jerry Scarano in Ballston Spa, NY April 2, 2012. (Skip Dickstein/Times Union) Brent Dickinson is lead from the Saratoga County Courthouse ...
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French official: Islamists planned to kidnap judge
Huffington Post
The 13 – among 17 suspects detained in police raids last week – faced preliminary charges of criminal association linked to a terrorist network, a sweeping charge with a maximum 10-year prison term that is used in France to ensure a full investigation ...
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Paris prosecutor says radical Islamists to be investigated on terrorist suspicions
Irish Times
Thirteen members of a radical Islamist group arrested in police raids last week are being put under investigation on suspicion of terrorist activities, according to a public prosecutor in Paris. Nine of them will be held in custody during the inquiry, ...
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Hafiz Saeed: $10 Million Bounty Pushes US Further From Pakistan, Closer To India
International Business Times
By Jacey Fortin: Subscribe to Jacey's RSS feed On Monday, the US State Department announced a $10 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Hafiz Safeed, a 61-year-old alleged terrorist from Pakistan. The announcement is likely to strain ...
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International Business Times
US Offers $10 Million Bounty for Pakistan Terrorist
The Epoch Times
LeT is a Pakistani-based terrorist group focused on driving out Indian forces from Kashmir to establish an Islamic ruler in the region. In recent years its agenda has turned more global and anti-American. The State Department stated that Saeed ...
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The Epoch Times
U.S. puts up $10 million bounty for terrorist Hafiz Saeed (Photos, Video)
Examiner.com
ISLAMABAD – Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, the suspected mastermind behind the 2008 attack in Mumbai, India that left 166 people dead, six of them Americans, now has a $10 million bounty on his head for information leading to his arrest.
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US places $10-million bounty on radical Islamist blamed for 2008 terrorist ...
Macleans.ca
Saeed is the founder of a Muslim militant group called Lashkar-e-Taiba, and he now heads Jamaat-ud-Dawa group, which the US and India has blamed for the terrorist attacks in Mumbai. As the BBC reports, the multi-million dollar bounty puts Saeed in the ...
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The Office of Justice for Victims of Overseas Terrorism
Jerusalem Post
While in 2005 the Justice Department established an office in my son Koby Mandell's name in order to pursue the killers of American citizens in Israel, the office has never done anything to prosecute Palestinian terrorists. What should have been an ...
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When does online radicalism become real-world terrorism?
GCN.com
By Kathleen Hickey While there are many factors that could indicate an individual online is considering committing a terrorist act, there is no smoking gun to determine who will actually act out, said Alix Levine, director of research at Cronus Global, ...
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NYPD Increases Passover Security Following Overseas Attacks Against Jewish Targets
WNYC (blog)
By Ailsa Chang After two recent terrorism incidents against Jewish targets overseas, the New York City police department says it is approaching the Passover holiday this year with heightened awareness. Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says there have been ...
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Lucy Panton says the former Scotland Yard counter-terrorism chief was one of ...
Daily Mail
By Anthony Bond Former Scotland Yard counter-terrorism chief John Yates attended the wedding of the News of the World's ex-crime editor, the Leveson Inquiry heard today. Journalist Lucy Panton said Mr Yates was just one of 'many' police officers of all ...
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Daily Mail
Online al-Qaida graphic from terrorist forum
Newsday
Click here Print Aa Online al-Qaida graphic from terrorist forum Published: April 3, 2012 3:09 PM By The Associated Press (AP) -- Police say a mock movie poster that claims al-Qaida wants to return to New York City came from an online forum frequented ...
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Newsday
Turkish court accepts terrorism indictment
UPI.com
ISTANBUL, Turkey, April 3 (UPI) -- A Turkish court accepted an indictment Tuesday against a publisher and a professor accused of leading and aiding a terrorist organization, prosecutors said. The 2400-page indictment naming publisher Ragip Zarakolu and ...
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Syrian security foils infiltration by "armed terrorists" from Lebanon: SANA
The Daily Star
BEIRUT: Syrian security forces apprehended several members of an "armed terrorist group" trying to infiltrate Syria from the northeast of Lebanon, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported Tuesday. The agency said the group was captured late Monday near the ...
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Republican Lawmakers Call for Designation of Boko Haram as Foreign Terrorist ...
HSToday
A Nigerian terrorist group poses an increasing threat to the United States, according to Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee, who called upon Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Monday to formally designate the group as a foreign ...
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Terrorism debate: Are GCHQ set to spy on you?
The Sun
Opponents say it will bring the same kind of surveillance to the UK which takes place in China and Iran, while supporters say it's a tool in the fight against terrorism. Here Home Secretary Theresa May and former Shadow Home Secretary David Davis set ...
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The Sun
Slick jihadist graphics may be aimed at homegrown extremists, experts say
Fox News
The man authorities believe posted a chilling, movie poster-style warning of a new attack on New York by Al Qaeda is a committed jihadist whose graphic artistry may be part of a new strategy aimed at recruiting homegrown terrorists, according to ...
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Fox News
Supreme Court Strip Search Ruling is a Victory for Terrorists
PolicyMic
Sometimes we mistake murder with terrorism. Murder is to take a person's life – plain and simple. Terrorism is something much more pernicious. It shields itself behind murder and blood, only to accomplish its ultimate goal: instill incredible fear and ...
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PolicyMic
Syria Warns on Countries Arming terrorists
Prensa Latina
03 de abril de 2012, 13:26Damascus, April 3 (PL) Countries that support, arm and call to finance and keep equipping terrorist groups in Syria violate its sovereignty and the international standards, denounced the Syrian representative to the United ...
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Court accepts indictment into KCK terrorist network
Sunday's Zaman
Büşra Ersanlı (L), who is facing lengthy prison terms on charges of leading and aiding a terrorist organization, waves supporters as she was being taken to priso in November 2011. (Photo: Cihan) An İstanbul court on Tuesday accepted an indictment in ...
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Detained extremists suspected of planning terrorist attacks: Paris prosecutor
APA
A group of radical Islamists had planned to kidnap a Jewish magistrate and prepared terrorism attacks in France before being detained, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said on Tuesday, APA reports quoting Xinhua. Molins told a press conference that the ...
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US Offers $10 Million Bounty for 2008 Mumbai Terror Suspect
Voice of America
April 03, 2012 US Offers $10 Million Bounty for 2008 Mumbai Terror Suspect VOA News The United States is offering a bounty of up to $10 million for the Pakistani man accused of masterminding the deadly 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
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US announced a $10 million bounty on India's most wanted terrorist Hafiz Saeed
Newstrack India
In a bid to give major boost to India's fight against terrorism and its efforts to capture 26/11 Mumbai bomb blast alleged mastermind, United States (US) on Monday announced a bounty of US $10-million on Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder and Jamaat-ud-Dawa ...
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Newstrack India
News for Youse: The terrorists are coming! The terrorists are coming!
Straight.com
The NYPD is looking into the origins of the pretty unsettling graphic above, which seems to be some sort of terrorist holiday brochure. Or a really bad movie marketing campaign. Or, you know, some kind of actual threat to America.
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