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| Convictions upheld in 'Liberty City Seven' terrorism case MiamiHerald.com Five members of the so-called Liberty City Seven lost an appeal to vacate their convictions for conspiring to support terrorists. BY JAY WEAVER Five Miami men convicted of conspiring to support the terrorist organization al-Qaida lost their appeal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Sanctions Haqqani Network 'Terrorist' KHBS-KHOG Northwest Arkansas By CNN National Security Producer Jamie Crawford WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Obama administration added a Haqqani network commander to the list of terrorists prohibited from engaging in the US financial system Tuesday, and effectively froze any of his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Swedish journalists deny terrorism charges, admit to illegal entrance GlobalPost They currently are scheduled for trial in Ethiopia Thursday on terrorism charges. (Screengrab) Ethiopia's police chief testified in trial of two Swedish journalists on terrorism charges that they came to the country to support rebels, the BBC reports. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Terrorist Threat Beneath the Waves Wall Street Journal The world's vast undersea energy infrastructure—oil and gas platforms, wellheads, pipelines and pumps—is now vulnerable to attack by cheap submarines and unmanned vehicles. By ANDREW F. KREPINEVICH Nearly 60 years ago the classic television ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Somali civilians killed in strike against terrorists Catholic Online Kenyan officials say the raid was intended to strike Islamic terrorists operating in the vicinity and acknowledged that it appears to have hit civilians. Kenyan soldiers patrolling in Somali territory for Islamic terrorists. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| America should prosecute terrorists freed in Schalit swap Jerusalem Post Under duress growing out of Hamas's capture and refusal to release Gilad Schalit, the Israeli government agreed to release 1027 convicted criminals, including a significant number who participated in bombings or other terrorist acts that deliberately ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Former terrorist weds bureaucrat Rediff Former Jammu Kashmir [ Images ] Liberation Front terrorist Farooq Ahmed Dar, who served nearly 16 years in jail on charges of militancy, on Tuesday married a Kashmir Administrative Service officer. Dar alias Bitta Karate entered into the wedlock with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ETA's terrorist activity in Malaga Euro Weekly News AFTER 40 years of murder and mayhem on Spanish soil terrorist organization ETA declared a halt to armed conflict. EWN reporter Jennifer Leighfield provides an insight into the group's history in the Costa del Sol . BASQUE terrorist group ETA has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| CHOGM drama unveils Kangaroos with terrorist links: Will Australia move to ... Asian Tribune By a Special Correspondent The group of Commonwealth nations on Sunday collectively pledged to fight terrorism by preventing the use of their territories for terrorist acts. In a communiqué issued at the end of the Commonwealth Heads of Government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Is fighting against Terrorism a violation of human rights ? Lankaweb S.Perera Terrorism by itself had been against human existence. In ancient history they speak of the hordes of Genghis Khan spreading terror among the people, so were the Crusades, the Catholic Inquisitions were inhuman massacres of humans and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Two Terrorists Confess to Setting up Roadblocks, Kidnapping Security Members ... Syrian Arab News Agency DAMASCUS, (SANA) - Two terrorists from Deir Ezzor province in northeastern Syria confessed to setting up barricades on roads, holding arms and participating in the kidnapping of security members to film them as defectors from the army, in addition to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PMW Bulletin: Abbas glorifies terrorist prisoners Independent Media Review Analysis (IMRA) Twice Abbas has singled out terrorists who are serving life Zeevi. Abbas also specifically mentioned Abbas Al-Sayid, who is serving 35 honor them. At the head table with Abbas, the PA Mufti and the Minister for before their release, Akram Mansour and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 44 tons of marijuana seized in operation against terrorist PKK Today's Zaman The marijuana found on Monday was being kept in plastic containers in underground warehouses that were covered with waterproof cloth and large bundles of brushwood by PKK terrorists to hide the storage facilities. At a press conference following the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shalom: 'Dramatic' move that will halt Gaza rockets is near Jerusalem Post COM STAFF Vice premier warns Hamas, Gaza terrorist factions against continuing rocket fire into Israel as relative quiet prevails after week of hostilities. Vice Premier Silvan Shalom on Tuesday said that continued rocket fire from Gaza has created an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Station counter-terrorism guideline study launched Railway Gazette International EUROPE: The EU-backed Secure Station project has been launched with the aim of producing guidelines to assist station managers, designers and the construction industry in making transport hubs safer and more resilient to terrorist attacks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Prisoner swap underscores value differences Washington Times Abd al-Hadi Ghanim is another released terrorist; he forced an Israeli bus into a ravine, killing 16 . Yet another is Mona Awana, who lured a lovestruck Israeli boy, Ofir Rahum, to Palestinian terrorists, who then killed him, and still another is Fuad ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama and the deaths of the bad guys Southern Political Report As president, Obama has presided over or directed the assassinations or violent deaths of at least three of the top terrorists and/or extremist Muslim dictators: Al Qaeda chieftain and 9/11 master-mind Osama bin Laden, American-born terrorist plotter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Alabama Sheriff Demands Go Daddy Kill AntiSec Hackers' Websites for Data Dumps Network World Just the same, Moore was detained for being "suspicious" and then investigated for terrorist activity. The ACLU is suing the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department for "harassing law-abiding photographers, threatening to put them on an FBI 'hit list,' and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| : Statement of Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer Before the Senate ... Middle East North Africa Financial Network The United States remains intent on improving the transparency of the international financial system, including an effort to expose vulnerabilities that could be exploited by terrorist and other illicit financial networks. At the same time, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Expert warns of cyber warfare Sky News A leading internet security expert has warned that a cyber terrorist attack with "catastrophic consequences" looked increasingly likely. Russian maths genius Eugene Kaspersky said: "I don't even want to think about it. But we are close, very close, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Organized crime may be moving bioweapons Bio Prep Watch The authors of the document said that to prevent and combat terrorism, members states would need to stop those who finance, plan, facilitate or commit terrorist acts and bring them to justice. "(There is a) close connection between terrorism and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police alerts people about terrorists ahead of festivities UGPulse.com The police have said that the terrorists may take advantage of the forthcoming festivities to attack the country. The police spokesperson, Judith Nabakooba told the media today that though the police have not received any terror threats these days, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Persia rising Snowmass Sun Online News Persia Rising charts the life of what could happen to the United States during the next major terrorist attack, outlining four scenarios with chilling results. "Tombstones glisten with the names of those who heard but did not listen," the book reads. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pakistani National Leading Terrorist Groups Killed Bakhtar News Agency Tuesday, November 01, 2011 Kabul (BIA) A national source has said that as a result of air operations by the coalition forces in the Khashrud district of Nimroz province and group leader of the Taliban along with his four elements were killed yesterday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Released prisoners belong on terror lists, Jewish Dems say Jewish Telegraphic Agency Israel agreed to release 1027 Palestinian men and women, all but a handful convicted of terrorist crimes, in exchange for Shalit, who had been held since 2006 when he was captured in a cross-border raid. The representatives' letter cites some of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Strong support for Shariah in Canada CANOE The study, conducted by the MacDonald Laurier Institute, found 65% of Muslims questioned said they would "repudiate absolutely" the terrorist organization, while 35% would not do so. "From a security perspective, it is difficult to know if a 65% rate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Paris court to conclude extortion case against PKK suspects on Dec. 2 Today's Zaman 2 will conclude a case against 18 members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) charged with extortion to raise funds for a terrorist organization. The suspects originally stood before the court on charges of extortion to finance terrorist activities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Anti-terror rules should not handcuff president Salt Lake Tribune Jeh Johnson, the Defense Department's general counsel, voiced concerns that alterations to the AUMF could inadvertently limit rather than reaffirm the executive power to conduct the battle against terrorist groups. This is a legitimate concern, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| UNSC asks Libyan authorities to take action to secure weapons Times of India In a resolution adopted unanimously on Monday, the 15-member council authorised its committee on Libyan sanctions to draw up proposals on how to keep stockpiles of arms and material away from terrorist groups. The resolution voiced concern about the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dems criticize TSA for delaying cargo inspection deadline The Hill (blog) said Tuesday was the anniversary of the terrorist plot that prompted TSA to set the deadline, which showed why it should have been kept. "With the marking of the one-year anniversary of an air cargo terrorist plot, launched by an al Qaeda terrorist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AFGHANISTAN: Dealing Direct Strategy Page While the foreign troops can raid into these areas freely, you do not see the area liberated from terrorist control until the cell phone service providers are free to turn the cell towers on at night (when the Taliban like to have them turned off, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How to make sure your computer survives a nuclear holocaust Ninjalane Terrorist attacks have made air travel in the US less comfortable and even if the terrorist threat were to be removed it is highly unlikely that the security measures would go away. The same is true for the nuclear deterrent. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Will Congress Stop Arms Sale to Turkey? Commentary Rather than let ErdoÄŸan know that incitement, anti-American rhetoric, embrace of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, and legitimization of terrorist groups has a cost, President Obama has instead decided to provide our most advanced military technology ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Safety Experts Fear Surge In 'Homegrown' Terror WCVB-TV "That's why the terrorist organizations that are based in the Middle East and northern Africa have switched their strategy." Statistics bear that out. Between May 2009 and November 2010 arrests were made in 22 so-called homegrown terror plots. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Art of the Shakedown, From the Nile to the Potomac Huffington Post Terrorists could use such photos to help in planning to blow up the bridge." "Do I look like a terrorist to you?" I ask. "And anyway," I shout as Soldiers One and Two walk off with their prize, oblivious, "I wasn't photographing the bridge. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ACLU says documents obtained from FBI show unconstitutional racial profiling Arab American News The specific document showing the FBI's investigating of Michigan's Middle Eastern and Muslim population was from a 2009 Detroit FBI field office memorandum that references groups deemed to be terrorist in nature by the State Department as originating ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| American Horror Story, Homeland Get a 2nd Season. Do They Have One in Them? TIME And the two damaged terrorist-hunters are chasing an equally damaged quarry in Damian Lewis' Brody. But Homeland's premise itself would seem to have a sell-by date. Brody is sort of like AHS's house: at some point we must find out that he's real or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Al-Qaeda After Awlaki - Analysis Eurasia Review That defiance and America's resolve to kill terrorist leaders who pose threats to the US homeland—even including American citizens—reflect the ongoing intensity of the struggle between Islamist militancy and a US government bent on protecting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| RFE/RL Radio RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty The Atyrau police have classified the bombings as a terrorist act using explosives. The first explosion took place at about 8:45 am on Qulmanov Street, and the second around 9:50 am in the central Saryarqa district. Sultanghaliev died in the second ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Car dealer wins $7.5M for "Taliban Toyota" smear CBS News An Alabama jury has awarded $7.5 million to an Iranian-born car dealer who sued a Florida competitor for defamation, claiming workers there portrayed him as a terrorist. A jury in Mobile awarded the judgment Monday to Shawn Esfahani in his lawsuit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Veterans sue state for benefit; veterans have applied for the $100000 The Republic 11, 2001, Terrorist attacks. The Advocate reports (http://bit.ly/uUEFGS) that veterans have applied for the $100000 benefit, but no money has been paid. The problem, state officials said, lies with the way the law is written. Strict guidelines mean few ... See all stories on this topic » |
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