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Chicago Cabbie Gets 7 ? Years In Terrorism Case NPR by AP CHICAGO (AP) — A Pakistani-born Chicago taxi driver was sentenced Friday to 7 ½ years in prison followed by lifetime supervision for attempting to send money to a terrorist with alleged links to al-Qaida. Before his punishment was handed down, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chicago cab driver gets 7½ years in terrorism case Detroit Free Press By Michael Tarm, AP By Michael Tarm, AP CHICAGO (AP) — A Pakistani-born taxi driver was sentenced to 7½ years in prison Friday in Chicago for trying to send money to a terrorist with alleged links to al-Qaida. Before his punishment was handed down, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Suspected terrorist strangled in Indian jail cell ABC Online By Richard Lindell A suspected terrorist has been strangled in his jail cell in the Indian city of Pune. Mohammed Siddiqui had been arrested for his alleged involvement in three separate terrorist attacks. He had been moved to a jail in Pune, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chicago cabbie sentenced to 7 1/2 years in terrorism case Chicago Tribune Raja Lahrasib Khan pleaded guilty in February to a single count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization in return for a reduced prison sentence. He could have faced up to life in prison if he had been convicted at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cabbie gets 7 1/2 years for bid to fund terrorist North County Times 2 hours ago • AP A federal judge sentenced a Pakistani-born Chicago taxi driver on Friday to 7 1/2 years in prison for attempting to send money to a terrorist with alleged links to al-Qaida, telling the 58-year-old he had violated a citizenship oath ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chicago Cabbie to Be Sentenced in Terrorism Case ABC News A Pakistani-born Chicago taxi driver who pleaded guilty to attempting to send money to a terrorist with alleged ties to al-Qaida will be sentenced. Raja Lahrasib Khan will be sentenced Friday in a federal court in Chicago. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Leon Panetta pressures Pakistan over terrorists San Francisco Chronicle But he used a press conference to strike across the border instead, saying the Pakistani government needs to do more - and soon - to root out the al Qaeda-linked Haqqani terrorist network. Panetta repeatedly emphasized US frustration with attackers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Suspected Indian terrorist strangled in jail Pakistan Daily Times MUMBAI: An Indian remand prisoner accused of involvement in three terror attacks was strangled to death by fellow inmates on Friday, police said. Muhammad Qateel Siddiqui was killed at Yerwada Jail in the western city of Pune where he had been moved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chicago cabbie gets 90 months in terrorism case Seattle Post Intelligencer CHICAGO (AP) — A judge has sentenced a Chicago taxi driver to 90 months in prison for trying to send money to a terrorist with links to al-Qaida. Pakistani-born Raja Lahrasib Khan spoke before US District Judge James Zagel imposed the sentence Friday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Russian Arms Dealer Sent to Terrorist Prison Block - Media RIA Novosti The daily cautioned that the defense's statements about softer prison conditions could be premature since Bout will serve his sentence in a so-called Communication Management Unit (CMU), a prison block for convicted terrorists. CMU inmates face severe ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US cabbie gets 90 months in prison term in terrorism case IBNLive.com Raja Lahrasib Khan, 58, a naturalised US citizen, had pleaded guilty in February this year on one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, following his arrest in March 2010. US District Judge James Zagel in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Attacked by terrorists, J&K sarpanchs quit Times of India The attack came days after a terrorist group had asked village local bodies' members in the area to resign and triggered mass resignations of panchs and sarpanchs in south Kashmir, where Kulgam is located. Police said Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat was home along ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US Boosts Fight Against Terrorism AllAfrica.com By Steven Candia, 8 June 2012 Uganda's efforts to counter-terror attacks have received a major boost with a donation of modern counter-terrorism (CT) equipment to the police by the US government. Although most of the items remained concealed Thursday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mali 'used to train terrorists' Scotsman Pakistani and Afghan jihadis are in northern Mali and using it as a training ground for terrorist recruits, according to Nigeria's president. Mahamadou Issoufou, in an interview with TV station France 24, said Nigera had seen evidence Middle Eastern ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chicago cab driver gets 90 months in terrorism case myfoxny.com CHICAGO -- A Chicago cab driver was sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison Friday for attempting to give money to an alleged terrorist leader in Pakistan, the Justice Department announced. US District Judge James Zagel sentenced Raja Lahrasib Khan to 90 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Man, 87, 'treated like terrorist' The Queensland Times DOES this frail 87-year-old look like a terrorist? His family say he was treated like one at the security screening point at Sunshine Coast Airport. Edgars Lakis has a pacemaker and is unsteady on his feet, even when supported by the crutches that have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal Court Should Authorize Terrorist Assassinations NewsMax.com Al-Awlaki was responsible for recruiting Americans to the cause of terrorism. It was impossible to extradite him. He was killed by a drone, and President Obama has chosen to make the final decision in each case of putting a person's name on the list to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Former Top Terrorism official in CIA criticizes Obama drone attacks allvoices David Grenier was chief of the CIA's counter terrorism center from 2004 to 2006. Grenier is not opposed to drone attacks per se but he does oppose the Obama program. While the Obama administration defends the attacks as very focused and accurate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Suspect terrorist strangulated in Pune's Yerwada Jail Newstrack India Pune, June 8 (ANI): A prisoner in Pune, who allegedly helped with the terror attacks in Bangalore and Delhi, was strangled by fellow inmates at the Yerwada Jail here on Friday morning. Qateel Siddiqui was arrested in November by the Delhi Police on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Armed "Terrorist Criminals" Rob 18 Gas Company Workers in Peru Hispanically Speaking News Workers with the Transportadora de Gas del Peru firm were doing maintenance work on a gas pipeline in the Echarate district when they were accosted by 35 "terrorist criminals," the statement said. During the 40 minutes the workers were retained, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Leon Panetta warns Pakistan must do more on terrorism Khaama Press But he used a news conference to strike across the border instead, saying the Pakistani government needs to do more — and soon — to root out the al-Qaeda-linked Haqqani terrorist network. In the meantime Pakistan on Friday reacted strongly to US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism should never be justified Belfast Newsletter I do believe that reconciliation is an important end goal for all of us in Northern Ireland, but it cannot begin with Sinn Fein/IRA and some other terrorist organisations working towards an outcome in which they are able to put themselves in the same ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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London mosque under scanner for links with terrorist and extremist groups Newstrack India London, June 8 (ANI): An east London mosque is being investigated by the Charity Commission in the UK over potential links to terrorist and extremist groups. In the letter sent by the commission, says it is beginning a statutory inquiry into the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High seas drugs linked to terrorists: navy MetroNews Canada By Staff By Staff The Canadian Press HALIFAX – A Royal Canadian Navy commander says he believes drug traffickers arrested by a Royal Canadian Navy vessel in the Gulf of Aden had links to terrorist organizations. Cmdr. Wade Carter of the HMCS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Charity Commission launches inquiry into alleged links of mosque charity to ... Third Sector By David Ainsworth, Third Sector Online, 8 June 2012 The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into whether a charity running an east London mosque has been used to spread extremist views by people linked to terrorist organisations. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Homeland Security officials ask industry to develop airborne sensor to find ... Avionics Intelligence The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in Washington is asking industry to develop an airborne sensor able to detect and pinpoint nuclear or radioactive terrorist bombs before they go off. The sensor should be able to determine quickly if a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ATS to probe mafia angle to Qateel death Deccan Herald The state home department, following the murder of suspected terrorist Qateel Mohammed Jaffer Siddiqui inside Pune's Yerawada Jail on Friday, has asked Maharashtra Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) to examine the 'Mob' angle in the killing as it has all the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Al-Qaida goes to the bench, seeks next-generation leader msnbc.com (blog) 2 Abu Yahya al-Libi in a Predator attack early Monday, the terrorist group's highest councils once again face the daunting task of filling both a leadership void and selecting a next-generation jihadist capable of succeeding current leader Ayman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Secretary Clinton at Opening of Global Counterterrorism Forum AllAfrica.com We've worked together to disrupt terrorist financing; pass new and more effective counterterrorism laws; tighten border, aviation and maritime security; and improve international coordination. Over the past decade, more than 120000 suspected terrorists ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ruling Allows Health Fund for Sept. 11 to Cover Cancers New York Times 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The decision, released on Friday, came as a vindication for hundreds and perhaps thousands of people who have claimed — often in the face of resistance from public health officials — that their cancers were caused by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terror screening center noise disturbs Fairfax residents WJLA By Jenny Doren Neighbors in one Fairfax County community are tired of their ears ringing—they say that ever since the terrorist screening center moved into Vienna a couple years ago, they've been bothered by the noise. Dozens of families live across ... See all stories on this topic » |
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