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Terrorist Momin Khawaja sideswiped by legal jockeying, lawyer tells Supreme Court Montreal Gazette OTTAWA — Ottawa terrorist Momin Khawaja deserves a new trial as he is the victim of a misguided and controversial new criminal law unfairly used against him, his lawyer told the Supreme Court Monday. Lawrence Greenspon said Khawaja has been judged on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Father of Toulouse terrorist sues police Ynetnews Attorney for family of terrorist who was shot dead after killing spree at Jewish school says, 'You've got 300 to 400 heavily armed people and a guy shut up all alone in his flat. That alone is enough to raise questions' The father of al Qaeda-inspired ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Top court hears Khawaja's terrorism case Toronto Sun OTTAWA — Lawrence Greenspon and his high-profile client, convicted terrorist Momin Khawaja, are hoping the fifth time is the charm. Greenspon was before seven judges at the Supreme Court Monday, trying to convince them to overturn five ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Risk of 'terrorists' setting up in Mali News24 French President Francois Hollande has warned there is a risk of "terrorist" groups setting up in northern Mali. (AFP, File pictures) Read more about a history of a man and a movement! Now R355.95 Paris - French President Francois Hollande warned on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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High court declines to hear terrorism detention cases MyFox Detroit WASHINGTON – Without a single dissent, the US Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear appeals of eight separate cases that sought review of the US government's detention policy for accused terrorists. The high court refused to hear appeals from seven ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No new trial for Chicago man convicted of aiding terrorists who took credit ... Washington Post CHICAGO — A federal judge says he won't grant a new trial for a Chicago businessman convicted of aiding a terrorist group that took credit for the deadly 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India. The US Attorney's Office in Chicago on Monday announced the judge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme Court hears arguments on definition of terrorist activity Winnipeg Free Press Khawaja's appeal is focused on the legal definition of what constitutes "terrorist activity." His lawyer argues that the law is unconstitutional because it violates his right to express political and religious views. Lawyer Lawrence Greenspon said the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Invoking otherwise dormant terrorist laws, Illinois, other states enter ... Minneapolis Star Tribune Article by: MICHAEL TARM , AP CHICAGO - Three suspects appear in a Chicago court Tuesday to face terrorism-related charges for allegedly plotting to hurl Molotov cocktails at President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters. But it'll be state, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cousin says terrorist suspect can stay with her Chicago Tribune The cousin of a Chicago man charged with plotting to become a suicide bomber overseas says she's willing to take the terrorist suspect into her suburban home while he awaits his September trial. She spoke at a Monday hearing where defense attorneys ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Top al-Badr terrorist held in Sopore Deccan Herald "The terrorist was operating under the direct command of Pakistan-based Al-Badr 'chief commander' Yousuf Baloch," Hussain told Deccan Herald. He said Bukhari was in constant touch with Yousuf on a satellite phone. "The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terrorists in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Modi is political terrorist' Indian Express The Congress party has slammed Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi for indulging in 'political terrorism' within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Terming Modi as a political extremist, President of Gujarat state level unit of Congress, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Syria's Chemical Weapons May End Up in Terrorist Hands – Israeli General RIA Novosti The Syrian stockpiles of chemical weapons may end up in the hands of terrorists as the ruling regime and anti-government forces continue fierce fighting, an Israeli senior military commander said on Monday. "Syria's chemical arsenal is the world's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US offers millions for terrorists leaders while Al Qaeda offers livestock TheCelebrityCafe.com The al Qaeda in Somalia have mockingly offered their own bounties for President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after a $33 million reward was placed on some leaders of the terrorist organization. They're offering 10 camels for Obama and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism Suspect Asked To Be Let Out Of Jail WTVQ An Iraqi man facing terrorism charges in Kentucky has asked a judge to be let our of jail. The attorney for 24-year-old Mohanad Hammadi said his client is being held in solitary confinement with no interaction with other inmates and no recreation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawyers for Ellicott City teen terrorist ask that he be moved Baltimore Sun (blog) AP Lawyers for a Maryland teen convicted in a Jihadist terror plot want him moved to a juvenile facility to await sentencing. A federal judge in Philadelphia is considering the request after a hearing Monday for 18-year-old Mohammad Hassan Khalid of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
States in unchartered waters using own terror laws San Francisco Chronicle (06-11) 13:26 PDT Chicago (AP) -- When three suspects appear in a Chicago court Tuesday to face terrorism-related charges for allegedly plotting to hurl Molotov cocktails at President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters, it will be state prosecutors, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Terrorist attack kills 10 in Pak's South Waziristan Daily News & Analysis According to the Daily Times, unidentified terrorists fired eight rockets on the security forces' checkpost in Wana at midnight, with the firing continuing until morning. After the incident, security forces started an operation against terrorists in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Security Leaks: Mission Despicable Investor's Business Daily Multiple sources within the administration also leaked to the Times word that the president personally oversees "a top-secret 'nominations' process to designate terrorists for kill or capture," as the paper described it. Sanger got enough material to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
French president warns of terrorist threat in Mali Kuwait News Agency PARIS, June 11 (KUNA) -- French President Francois Hollande on Monday warned of a growing threat from radical Islamic groups in northern Mali, where the Al-Qaeda for an Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has been operating. Hollande met here Monday with President ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Turkish police detains 16 terrorist suspects in east Newstrack India Ankara, June 11 (Xinhua-ANI): Turkish police detained 16 suspects in terrorism investigation on Monday in the eastern province of Hakkari, local newspaper Today's Zaman reported. Police from the Hakkari Police Department carried out operations in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorist attack kills 10, including one soldier, in Pak's South Waziristan Newstrack India Waziristan, June 11 (ANI): At least 10 people were killed, including one soldier, and 10 others were injured when terrorists fired rockets at a security checkpost in South Waziristan. According to the Daily Times, unidentified terrorists fired eight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jewish Federations help win new anti-Iran law Sun-Sentinel By Anthony Man, Sun Sentinel A new law requires Florida-chartered banks to report information to the state on any accounts that might be linked to foreign financial institutions supporting terrorism. Aimed at Iran, the law stemmed from efforts by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
France fears growing terrorist threat from Europe Online Magazine By our dpa-correspondent and Europe Online Paris (dpa) - French President Francois Hollande warned Monday that terrorist groups with aims to strike in Africa, "and maybe beyond," were taking root in northern Mali. "There is a threat of terrorist groups ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Information Sought On Top Somali Militants Voice of America In a further sign of the United States' determination to help the nations of Africa combat terrorism, millions of dollars in rewards are being offered for information on seven top leaders of the al Qaeda-linked, Somalia-based terrorist organization, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Attorneys seek release of terrorist suspect STLtoday.com AP | Posted: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:59 am | ( Loading… ) comments. Defense lawyers are seeking the release of a Chicago man awaiting trial on charges he plotted to travel overseas to become a suicide bomber for al-Qaida and another terror group. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Annual Report: Zero Civilians in US Killed by Islamic Terrorism… Just Like ... American Muslim by Danios of Loonwatch To justify this exorbitant cost, the American establishment must convince its citizenry that terrorism is a major threat to their safety and well-being. Terrorism is portrayed as an existential threat to all Western civilization. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Video - Cia Counter Terrorism Expert Henry A. Crumpton Discusses Fall Of ... Contactmusic.com Former member of the CIA and counter terrorism operations leader Henry A. Crumpton discusses the fall of Kandahar, Afghanistan in 2001 and the role the CIA have had in capturing Al Qaeda sights and gaining the trust of non-terrorist Afghan civilians at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Family of French gunman who targeted Jewish school sue over his death The Republic The shootings at the Jewish school and of the paratroopers were the worst terrorist attacks in France since the 1990s and have revived concerns about violence by homegrown Islamist radicals. Merah traveled to Afghanistan and Pakistan and said he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Use terror label when justified Pacific Daily News In the ensuing news media coverage and public discussion, the incident is widely viewed as an act of terrorism. Real-life scenario No. 2: A man with a weapon shows up at a public gathering inside a supermarket in Arizona and opens fire, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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