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'Homegrown terrorism' case -- and its defendants -- are typical Los Angeles Times When three young Muslim men from North Carolina were convicted in a federal terrorism conspiracy case Thursday, the outcome followed a well-established pattern in so-called homegrown terrorism prosecutions. The three men -- Omar Aly Hassan, 22, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism suspect claims she wanted money raised only to go to Somalia's poor Middle East North Africa Financial Network To prove the conspiracy count, prosecutors had to show the women were aware of the US government's designation of al-Shabaab as a terrorist organization, or that they knew the money was going to a group engaged in terrorism. One of Hassan's attorneys, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Countering terrorism in Pakistan Pakistan Observer Terrorism has become a nightmare for most people. It existed before the 9/11, but the term was not as familiar as it is now. In spite of terrorism being such a familiar term, a topic extensively discussed and written upon, members of the international ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Israel will target prisoners who return to terrorism Jerusalem Post By JPOST.COM STAFF Hamas did not agree to stop attacks, pledged to kidnap more Israelis, so Israel will not refrain from targeting released prisoners who continue to be terrorists, "Al Hayat" reports. According to a report published Saturday in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism incident reduced due to Govt strategy: Kausar Pakistan Observer Peshawar—There was no justification for suicide attacks or bomb blasts in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) after the start of political process there and due to effective strategies of the government, incidents of terrorism had been reduced, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is the U.S. overestimating the terrorism threat? Washington Post As I do this, I ask myself: What exactly is the terrorism threat that justifies the vast expense of taxpayer money and the huge inconvenience for travelers? Surely, if the threat were serious, we would have seen attacks on much easier targets than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taiwan condemns terrorism plot against Saudi diplomat in U.S. eTaiwan News The ministry said Taiwan, like all other peace-loving countries around the world, is strongly opposed to any act of terrorism that has been outlawed by international law and regulations. The MOFA statement also reaffirmed Taiwan's commitment to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime and terrorism DAWN.com MILITANCY and terrorism in Pakistan is a hydra-headed monster. Experience has shown that even when the security forces achieve success in one area, their efforts do not succeed in killing the monster. By necessity, therefore, countering the threat ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Argentina Takes Aim At Terrorism Financing Ahead of FATF Review Wall Street Journal (blog) By Samuel Rubenfeld President Cristina Kirchner is sponsoring two bills that would place tougher penalties on those found manipulating financial markets and financing terrorism, which carry sentences of up to 15 years in prison. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NC Terrorism Trial Finishes; Case Will go to Jury WNCT By: MICHAEL BIESECKER | AP NEW BERN, NC (AP) A jury will soon begin deliberations in the trial of three North Carolina men charged with being part of a conspiracy to commit a terrorist attack at the US Marine Corps base in Quantico, Va., ... See all stories on this topic » |
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FG seeks US help to fight terrorism By Charlesmgb Sambo who noted that terrorism was a new phenomenon in the country praised the efforts of nation's security agencies for rising up to the occasion in spite of lack of the needed training and sophisticated equipment to curtail the menace. ... Vanguard News | ||
The Heart of Innovation: How 13-Year Olds Can Wipe Out Terrorism By Mitch Ditkoff October 15, 2011. How 13-Year Olds Can Wipe Out Terrorism. Mim cover.jpg. OK. I know this headline seems bold. Even presumptuous. But bear with me. I'm inspired. And even more than that -- on the brink of a breakthrough. But first, some ... The Heart of Innovation | ||
Three Muslims convicted of terrorism, family says jury was biased Three Muslim men from North Carolina, Omar Aly Hassan, 22, Ziyad Yaghi, 21, and Hysen Sherifi, 24, were, on Thursday, convicted of plotting to attack the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, and other targets outside the United States. RSS Feed - Latest Digital Journal News |
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