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Convicted terrorists file suit asking federal court to return them to less ... Washington Post DENVER — Four convicted terrorists want a federal appeals court to return them to less restrictive prisons after they spent years in solitary confinement and other lockups that permitted little communication. An attorney for Omar Mohammed Ali Rezaq, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Democrats Split Over Terrorism Detainees Wall Street Journal (blog) By Julian E. Barnes Political differences over how to handle captured terrorism suspects have divided Republicans and Democrats during the presidential campaign, but now they are also dividing Democrats. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Four Birmingham men face terrorism charges BBC News They are accused of collecting money for terrorism, travelling to Pakistan for terrorism training and travelling abroad to commit acts of terrorism. The men were arrested in the Sparkhill area of Birmingham on Tuesday, West Midlands Police said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Terrorists in Love' Examines Islamic Radicals Voice of America November 18, 2011 'Terrorists in Love' Examines Islamic Radicals Book explores why some young men turn to terrorism Faiza Elmasry | Washington, DC How does a young man transform from a law-abiding middle-class citizen into a terrorist? ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism Expert Sought $10 Million From Gaddafi, Used TV Appearances To Push ... Huffington Post The New York Times reported on Friday that Neil Livingstone, a terrorism expert and Republican candidate for governor in Montana, sought a $10 million dollar retainer from Gaddafi and his sons to help arrange safe passage from Libya. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Terrorism or Thought Crimes? Harvard Crimson The trial of Tarek Mehanna at Moakley Courthouse for conspiracy and "material support for terrorism" began on October 24. The date is significant; October 26, 2011 marked 10 years since the passage of the USA Patriot Act. This law has expanded the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brazil Addressed Possible Terrorist Attacks for World Cup 2014 Gather.com The head of police in Brazil addressed that security for terrorist attacks will be a task for the upcoming World Cup 2014. This announcement was only one of the few times that a South American authority has addressed concerns about terrorism. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Second man charged with threats to 'South Park' creators in US custody CNN By Paul Cruickshank, CNN Terrorism Analyst (CNN) -- An American charged with communicating threats against the creators of "South Park" is in federal custody on US soil, a senior US counter-terrorism official told CNN. Jesse Curtis Morton was the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The LWOT: Norway's Anti-terrorism Laws Tested in Conspiracy ... By JENNIFER ROWLAND The LWOT: Norway's anti-terrorism laws tested in conspiracy case. Foreign Policy and the New America Foundation bring you a twice weekly brief on the legal war on terror. You can read it on foreignpolicy.com or get it delivered directly to ... Foreign Policy | ||
Terrorism Expert Sought $10 Million From Gaddafi, Used TV ... By The Huffington Post News Editors WASHINGTON -- As NATO forces attacked the Gaddafi regime in Libya this spring, an American citizen attempted to help negotiate the dictator's orderly exit -- for a hefty fee. The New York Times reported on Friday that Neil Livingstone, ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed |
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