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Five Irish Dissidents Charged with Terrorism
TIME
Five men aged between 33 and 47 were charged with offenses such as conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause an explosion, preparation of terrorist acts and collecting information of use to terrorism. Northern Irish police said three of the men were ...
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Syria accuses Lebanon of "incubating" terrorists
Reuters
"Some Lebanese areas next to the Syrian border are incubating terrorist elements from al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood, who are messing with the security of Syrian citizens and work on undermining the United Nations Special Envoy's plan," Syrian UN ...
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LAPD agrees to change terrorism database amid complaints
Los Angeles Times
Responding to concerns over possible privacy invasions, the Los Angeles Police Department has agreed to change the way it collects information on suspected terrorist activity. The department, after coming under fire from civil-liberties and community ...
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Two British 'terrorists' among the thousands killed in Syrian conflict (yet ...
Daily Mail
The Times named the two - who Mr Jaafari claimed in the leaked letter were 'engaged in terrorist activity' - as Hassan Blidi and Walid Hassan, who are both believed to be of Algerian origin. The letter said the ten died 'while engaging in terrorist ...
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Daily Mail
MI5 & PSNI - NI Dissident Republicans: Five Men Charged Over Alleged Terrorism ...
Sky News
They face a variety of charges, including directing terrorism, conspiracy to murder and attending a terrorist training camp. In a statement, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), said: "The charges, some of which have been used seldom in the ...
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Sky News
India must covertly target terrorists like Hafiz Saeed: Book
TwoCircles.net
By IANS, New Delhi : If India wants to destroy terrorism, then it must target terrorist leaders in India and abroad, including the Pakistan-based Hafiz Saeed, a new book says. "In order to achieve a lasting impact and ensure that the actual ...
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US mulls 'terrorist' designation for Nigerian militants
NewsDay
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department is pressing the State Department to designate Boko Haram, a Nigerian militant group alleged to be responsible for hundreds of deaths, as a "foreign terrorist organization," according to a document obtained by Reuters ...
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A MAN was charged last night with directing dissident republican terrorism in ...
Irish Times
The suspect, aged 47, was also accused of conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause an explosion, preparation of terrorist acts and collecting information of use to terrorists. A PSNI statement said: "The charges, some of which have been used seldom in ...
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House backs indefinite detention of suspected terrorists, even US citizens
Newser
By DONNA CASSATA | AP | 7 hours, 1 minute ago in The House has backed indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even for US citizens seized on American soil. The Republican-controlled House rejected an amendment that would have barred ...
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'Terrorism destroyed country's economy and social life'
Ceylon Daily News
"Sri Lankans throughout the country commemorate with much pride the third anniversary of ending separatist terrorism at the Nandikadal laggon in Mullaitivu. This separatist terrorism destroyed the economy and the social life of Sri Lanka for nearly 30 ...
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House GOP Kills Proposal to Block Indefinite Detention of US Citizens
Mother Jones
accused the lawmakers of wanting to "coddle terrorists," while Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Tex.) warned that under an amendment they'd introduced, "as soon as a member of Al Qaeda sets foot on US soil, they hear you have the right to remain silent.
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Mother Jones
Woman Sentenced in Failed Red Square Terrorist Attack
RIA Novosti
"According to the scenario, Suyunova was to have become the direct perpetrator of the terrorist attack," Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said. "The court sentenced Suyunova to 10 years in prison in a medium-security prison.
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Why Bashar al-Assad stresses al-Qaida narrative
The Guardian
Bashar al-Assad claimed from the start of the Syrian uprising last March that his enemies were "armed terrorist gangs" rather than largely peaceful demonstrators calling for reform and then for the overthrow of his regime.
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The Guardian
Theresa May takes powers to strip Met of counter-terrorism role
The Guardian
The home secretary, Theresa May, has quietly taken powers to strip Scotland Yard of its national counter-terrorism role in the aftermath of the Olympics. The move, which could lead to counter-terrorism policing being assigned to the new national crime ...
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The Guardian
Discussions focus on resettlement, reconciliation after terrorism defeat
Ceylon Daily News
The LLRC was appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to review the conflict against the LTTE terrorist group which ended with the LTTE's defeat on May 19, 2009. It handed over its final report in December 2011 and the government has since established ...
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House showdown looms over indefinite detention of suspected terrorists, even ...
Newser
By DONNA CASSATA | AP | 12 hours, 54 minutes ago in A showdown looms in the House over whether to end the indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even US citizens seized within the nation's borders. Democrats and tea party Republicans ...
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Terrorism and the Exceptional Individual
Right Side News
However, al-Wahayshi played a singular role in pulling these disparate jihadist elements together to form a unified and cohesive militant organization that has been involved not only in several transnational terrorist attacks but also in fighting an ...
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'Am I on the 'No Fly' List?'—and other FAQs to the FBI
The Atlantic
Days ago in Portland, Oregon, a federal attorney answered questions posed by Judge Alex Kozinski in a hearing about the government's classified watch lists for suspected terrorists, like the one colloquially referred to as the No Fly List.
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The Atlantic
Underwear bomber reminds us terrorism fight is ongoing
Coshocton Tribune
The would-be bomber reportedly was an agent for Saudi Arabian intelligence who had infiltrated the terrorist group in Yemen. The informant volunteered for the suicide mission, then handed over the non-metallic underwear bomb that was designed to foil ...
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Diplomat? Threatening terrorist? What was Schaeffer Cox's intent?
Alaska Dispatch
As week two of the trial against militia leader Schaeffer Cox and two of his followers closed, jurors heard about Cox's brazen approach to getting his message across to anyone who would listen. Of course, fellow militia men and other like-minded ...
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Man accused of directing terrorism
Lancashire Evening Post
The suspect, 47, was also accused of conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause an explosion, preparation of terrorist acts and collecting information of use to terrorism. Two other men, aged 41 and 42, face similar charges but are not accused of ...
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Lancashire Evening Post
US mulls 'terrorist' designation for Boko Haram
Zee News
Washington: The US State Department may designate Nigeria's militant Islamist sect Boko Haram, as a "foreign terrorist organisation", a news agency said on Friday. Citing a document, the agency said Assistant Attorney General for National Security Lisa ...
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Zee News
British 'terrorists' among dead in Syria, leaked letter to UN claims
MyFox Washington DC
IDLIB, Syria -- A leaked letter from Syria's ambassador to the United Nations claims two British citizens have been killed while "engaged in terrorist activity" in the nation's continuing deadly unrest. Hassan Blidi and Walid Hassan, understood to be ...
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Permanent Representative of Azerbaijan informed UN Secretary General about ...
Trend.az
The letter contains the detailed information about terroristic acts committed by Armenian terrorist groups. The document appeared as a response to a letter of Permanent Representative of Armenia on May 5, 2012 addressed to the Secretary General, ...
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The art of seeing with the eyes of a terrorist
Globe and Mail
When mainstream media organizations discuss terrorism, they often conflate the two processes, positioning anyone who claims to understand abhorrent acts of violence as also supporting such acts. Two new installations at A Space Gallery seek to pull ...
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Globe and Mail
Irish 'Terror Network' Busted As Queen's Visit Nears
ABC News
Six alleged members of a dissident Irish Republican network have been arrested on terrorism charges in Northern Ireland since last Saturday in a joint operation by the Police Service of Northern Ireland and MI5, the UK's Security Service.
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ABC News
Schanzer: We're 'victims of our own success' on terrorist financing
Fierce Homeland Security
Terrorists have largely opted out of formal banking thanks to Treasury Department efforts since 9/11, and they now finance their attacks underground more and aim for cheaper plots, said Jonathan Schanzer, a former Treasury official, on May 18.
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Fighting the terrorists
The Express Tribune
People must realise that the war is against them, the US, or anyone who dares take a stand against the evil ideology of the terrorists. It's our shared will and desire to defeat terrorism that continues to bind us together. Those who are attempting to ...
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The Express Tribune
Terrorism expert debuts video commentary
WND.com
Erick Stakelbeck, author, broadcaster and expert on terrorism and national-security issues, joins WND today as a weekly video commentator – presenting analysis and news on radical Islam, the spread of Shariah and the Middle East.
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WND.com
House rejects plan to change detainee policy
USA TODAY
By Susan Davis, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – The US House turned back an effort Friday to repeal the president's authority to allow the military to indefinitely detain any person, including US citizens, who have been accused of terrorist activity on US soil.
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USA TODAY
House backs indefinite detention of suspected terrorists
CP24, Canada
(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File) WASHINGTON — The House has backed indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even for US citizens seized on American soil. The Republican-controlled House rejected an amendment that would have barred ...
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A New Attack on the Constitution
New York Times
On Wednesday, a federal judge struck down a law allowing the indefinite detention of anyone suspected of terrorism on American soil as a violation of free speech and due process. Two days later, the House made it clear it considered those to be petty ...
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UN: "Terrorist groups" involved in attacks in Syria
Trend.az
"Terrorist groups" have taken advantage of the conflict situation in Syria and have carried out attacks there, a United Nations spokesman said Friday, dpa reported. "Do we have hard, conclusive evidence (on al-Qaeda) at this point?
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Trend.az
Fighting terrorism
Daily Star Online
It was said by a senior UN official Muhammad Rafiuddin Shah during a counter-terrorism workshop that Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in fighting terrorism through well-thought-out policies. He added that the UN will always extend its support to ...
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Bangladesh terror group to train Indian girls for terror acts
New York Daily News
A government intelligence report has revealed that Bangladesh-based terror group Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami plans to recruit young Indian girls to carry out terrorist activities. They plan to use girls to "elude security problems" and move within the ...
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House OKs indefinite definition of terror suspects
Fox News
The House on Friday endorsed the indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even for US citizens seized on American soil. A coalition of Democrats and conservative tea party Republicans fell short in their effort to end the controversial ...
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APNewsbreak: 3 Irish dissidents arrested
Fox News
The three men, ages 41, 42 and 42, were charged with offenses such as conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause an explosion, preparation of terrorist acts and collecting information of use to terrorism. Northern Irish police said the men were arrested ...
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Interior Minister: Syria succeed in pursuing Armed Terrorist Groups
Day Press News
Mohammad al-Shaar, said Syria has achieved a great success in the pursuit of armed terrorist groups. Minister al-Shaar pointed to the reform steps which have been translated into a concrete reality through laws and decrees issued by President Bashar ...
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Day Press News
Syria: Lebanese border regions sheltering terrorists
NOW LEBANON
LBC reported that the letter mentioned a number of incidents "that prove that the terrorist groups in Syria are being provided with weapons and terrorists smuggled through the Lebanese-Syrian border." "Some charity centers belonging to Islamist groups ...
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Police arrest terrorist commander
Pakistan Daily Times
SWAT: The district police on Friday claimed to have arrested an important militant commander associated with a banned outfit during a raid in Kot area of Charbagh tehsil. Commander Maulvi Abdur Razaq was arrested in a raid conducted by the Charbagh ...
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UN Admits Al-Qaeda Terrorist Activity in Syria
Prensa Latina
18 de mayo de 2012, 10:20United Nations, May 18 (Prensa Latina) The United Nations vision towards the conflict in Syria has a new angle from now on, after its secretary general Ban Ki-Moon has admitted that Al-Qaeda network is behind the terrorist ...
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House rejects Adam Smith's ban on indefinite detention on US soil
The Seattle Times
WASHINGTON -- The House on Friday voted to uphold indefinite detention of any terrorism suspects, once again defeating a motion of Rep. Adam Smith, D-Tacoma, to roll back the legally-disputed practice. By a 182-238 vote, the House rejected an amendment ...
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House showdown looms over indefinite detention
msnbc.com (blog)
By AP A showdown looms in the House over whether to end the indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even US citizens seized within the nation's borders. Democrats and tea party Republicans lobbied their colleagues furiously ahead of ...
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US House-backed defense budget sets up clash with Obama
Reuters
* Measure includes war funding of $88.5 billion * Concerns expressed over confrontational language in bill * President's power to detain suspected terrorists affirmed By David Alexander WASHINGTON, May 18 (Reuters) - The Republican-led House of ...
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Mendota Heights Man Says He's a 'Domestic Terrorist'
Patch.com
An FBI afidavit reports that Thomas referred to himself as a "domestic terrorist" rather than an American. Thomas has been connected to the white supremacist National Socialist Movement and anti-immigration activity, according to a post by Bluestem ...
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Italy: 'Domestic terrorists' threaten Finmeccanica head
Adnkronos International English
Genoa, 18 May (AKI) - A group claiming to be the Red Brigades domestic terrorist organisation has threatened to assassinate Giuseppe Orsi, the chief executive officer of Italy's biggest aerospace and defence company, Finmeccanica.
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