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Two Arrests in Finland Are Linked to Terrorism New York Times The detentions are the first terrorism-linked arrests in Finland, intelligence officials said. The two who were arrested have foreign backgrounds, the authorities said Saturday, and their plans were not aimed at Finland. Detective Inspector Kaj-Erik ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Top terrorism adviser explains use of military on terrorists Bend Bulletin Brennan also denounced a proposal in Congress to mandate military detention of terrorism suspects, even those captured on US soil. His remarks were part of a speech on the administration's counterterrorism policy and the rule of law, delivered before a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ethiopia denies terrorism-linked arrests "politically motivated" Sudan Tribune He said the suspects engaged in undercover work for outlawed entities using their legal political membership as cover for their terrorism plots. "Being a member of a political party does not exempt one from criminal liability and the evidence we will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Muslim cleric's peace declaration demands an end to terrorism The Independent By Emily Dugan One of the world's leading Muslim clerics will issue a global declaration against terrorism at a speech in London on Saturday. Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri will make the declaration at the 'Peace for Humanity Conference 2011' at Wembley ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Malik seeks cooperation of internet service providers for eliminating terrorism Associated Press of Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Sep 17 (APP): Interior Minister A Rehman Malik Saturday urged the internet service providers to extend help for exterminating the menace of terrorism from the country.Talking to mediamen here at FIA headquarters, he said the government would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liveblogging Session 5: "The Ethics and Law of International Counter-terrorism ... Lawfare (blog) She asks the panel to discuss the utility of force; what are the costs of engaging in intervention and counter-terrorism operations? Is there an incentive to do more outside the borders so that we can be less coercive domestically? ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Podcast: John Yoo Talks Terrorism and National Security By Rob Bluey Berkeley law professor John Yoo talks about his book on 9/11 and terrorism and what life is like after serving at the Department of Justice under President Bush. The Foundry: Conservative Policy... | ||
Mexico 'Twitter terrorism' charges cause uproar « Techno-News Blog By admin Mexico 'Twitter terrorism' charges cause uproar. By Julian Miglierini, BBC News. What began as a few messages on social networks Twitter and Facebook has grown into a heated debate about freedom of speech in Mexico – and could see ... Techno-News Blog | ||
Rubin Reports » Obama Administration Sponsors the Sponsors of ... By Barry Rubin Is there any sponsor of anti-American terrorism in the Middle East that the Obama Administration hasn't tried to sponsor? U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter told Radio Pakistan, September 17: "The attack that took place in Kabul a ... Rubin Reports |
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