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Bulgaria arrests 2 men wanted on terrorism charges by Interpol as they try to ... Washington Post SOFIA, Bulgaria — Bulgarian officials on Friday arrested two men wanted by Interpol on terrorism charges as they tried to enter the Balkan country through a border crossing with Romania. Nadezhda Miteva, a spokesperson for the district prosecutor in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Garzon: Assange is neither pirate nor terrorist Washington Post QUITO, Ecuador — Famed former Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon says Julian Assange is neither a pirate nor a terrorist. He says he agreed to represent the WikiLeaks founder free of charge because the case affects human rights, democracy and free ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sunni Muslim terrorists responsible for 70 percent of all terrorist murders Catholic Online According to a report by the National Counterterrorism Center, Sunni Muslim terrorists committed "about 70 percent" of the 12533 terrorist murders in the world last year. The 2011 Report on Terrorism was based upon on information available as of March 12, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Terrorism - Family Pleads With Army to Release Suspect AllAfrica.com Kaduna — The family of one Garba Ilyasu, who is currently being detained at the One Division of the Nigerian Army Kaduna, for being suspected as a terrorist, yesterday pleaded with General Officer Commanding 1 Division Major General Garba Wahab to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sen. Jeff Sessions Condemns Possible Terrorist Release WTVY, Dothan Sadly, our warnings fell on deaf ears and were proven correct. The prospect that a terrorist as dangerous as Daqduq could soon go free because the President has failed to come up with a solution he finds politically palatable is unprincipled and dangerous. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Spain arrests 3 suspected terrorists New Haven Register The arrests came as the Summer Olympics were being held in Britain under tight security against possible terrorist attacks, including military aircraft and ground-to-air missiles. Spanish authorities had been watching the suspects for "some time," the minister ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kayani assures action against ''terrorists'' in tribal areas Zee News Kayani assures action against ``terrorists`` in tribal areas Rawalpindi: Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani has reportedly assured the US commander in Afghanistan, General John Allen that Pakistan would take action against ''terrorist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Security forces told to remain vigilant over terrorism threat Jakarta Post The Indonesian government has been trying hard to eliminate radicalism and terrorism on its soil by enforcing high security alerts in a number of areas in the country, including the island of Bali. Air Marshal Chairul Akbar, secretary-general of the National ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The West and the Glorification of Terrorism Center for Research on Globalization The U.N. Security Council met shortly after the July 18 attack that decapitated the command of the Syrian security forces. The two sessions that followed addressed the Resolution proposals submitted by the Western powers and Russia. It was incumbent upon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indo-Russian joint anti-terrorist exercise from Sunday The Hindu Indian and Russian militaries will conduct joint antiterrorist exercises next week near Russia's border with Mongolia and China. Above 250 servicemen from each side and 50 units of military equipment will be engaged in the Indra-2012 war games which will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China jails 20 for terrorism and separatism SBS Chinese courts have sentenced 20 people for terrorist and separatist crimes in Xinjang, a resource-rich autonomous region in northwest China, which is home to the Muslim Uyghur ethnic group. SHANGHAI DAILY, RADIO TELEVISION HONG KONG (China), ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Head of Mpls. FBI has counterterrorism background San Francisco Chronicle (AP) — The new head of the FBI's three-state Minneapolis division said Friday that battling terrorism is among his top priorities for the office, which recently handled the high-profile case of Somali refugees convicted of sending money to a group on the U.S. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nuclear forensics task force helps identify source of terrorist attack during major ... DVIDS A terrorist detonated a nuclear device in a major Midwestern city. More than 300000 killed; hundreds of thousands more wounded or missing. Local, state and federal forces rush in to provide lifesaving and life-sustaining care. A small team of soldiers, airmen, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hoping for a 'soft landing' in Syria CNN (blog) In conjunction with locals and after internal investigations and observation procedures were undertaken, authorities raided a terrorist hideout in al-Sadat neighborhood in al-Amara area in Damascus, and among a number who have been charged under ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lane Community College student arrested in Sudan, being called a terrorist KIVI-TV EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -- A Lane Community College student has been held for a month in Sudan following his arrest at a protest he helped organize. The Register-Guard newspaper reports 30-year-old Rudwan Dawod attended LCC after marrying a Cottage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China steps up campaign against Ramadan fasting for Uighurs; experts fear ... Calgary Herald "Religious extremism is closely related to violence and terrorism, and cracking down on these is one of our top priorities," Hou was quoted as saying. Ilham Tohti, a Beijing-based Uighur economist, said this year's campaign against participation in Ramadan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Israelis should leave Sinai at once as al-Qaida member's released in Gaza allvoices "From information at our disposal, it arises that terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip and additional elements are actively planning to perpetrate terrorist attacks, especially abductions, against Israeli tourists in Sinai in the immediate term," the statement said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Terrorism remains threat, difficult to detect in Indonesia Global Times Indonesia has been hit by a series of major terrorist suicide strikes since 2000, including Bali bombing one in 2002 and Bali bombings two in 2005, JW Marriot Hotel bombing in 2003, Australian embassy blast in 2004, and twin hotel explosion in 2009, that all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Forgiving the unforgiveable: woman has compassion for killer of her husband ... Marin Independent-Journal The title is a paradox, and in Scherr's case a misnomer as well, because, as incredible as it may seem, she has forgiven the terrorists who murdered her husband and 13-year-old daughter. "When we're feeling angry and vengeful and wanting retaliation, what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge in Spain takes statements from terror suspects CNN (CNN) -- A judge at the Spanish National Court took statements Friday from three men who may have been plotting terrorist attacks on British and U.S. targets, an Interior Ministry spokeswoman said. Judge Pablo Ruz has not yet decided whether to prosecute ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Niedner: Fear motivates and fear-mongering pays Post-Tribune Soon after James Holmes sprayed a Colorado cinema audience with bullets, authorities announced that this deadly rampage did not appear to be an act of terrorism. The tone of the statement suggested that listeners should find this reassuring. If a foreign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Central Asia: Inconclusive State Dept. Terror Report Hedges on Threats EurasiaNet The US State Department's annual terrorism report, released this week, provides a brief overview of how Foggy Bottom views terrorist threats abroad. On Central Asia, unfortunately, the cautious survey adds little to our understanding of the problem. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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County seeks help with anthrax exercise Uinta County Herald When confronted with the question of "What will the terrorists think of next?", no one can say for sure. We hold meetings, meet our partners face to face, plan for each hazard in our area, and then we practice what we have planned to see if it will work as we ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pune serial blasts: Hours after explosions, theories galore Daily News & Analysis Although Pune's police commissioner Gulabrao Pol had firmly stated that the blast is not an act of terrorism, experts from the field of security and anti terrorism feel that the well orchestrated nature of the blasts indicate involvement of a terror group. Here are a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Al-Qaeda's Russian Trace In Spain? Eurasia Review The Russian diplomats said that neither the Interior Ministry nor the Foreign Ministry of Spain informed about the citizenship of the three detainees who are suspected members of the al-Qaeda terrorist group. Meanwhile, local media reported that the two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Spain jails one al-Qaeda suspect The Australian THREE Islamist terrorism suspects who may have been plotting an attack in Spain or elsewhere in Europe have been questioned by a judge, who charged one with possession of explosives and ordered the other two detained until Sunday without charges. See all stories on this topic » |
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