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Terrorism no-fly list doubles Newsday Nation Newsday > News > Nation Terrorism no-fly list doubles Published: February 2, 2012 9:32 PM WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration has more than doubled, to about 21000 names, its secret list of suspected terrorists banned from flying to or within ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exhibit on Terrorism and Espionage to Open at Tampa Bay History Center Patch.com The exhibit, on loan from the world-famous International Spy Museum in Washington, DC, explores the history of domestic terrorism and espionage in America from 1776 to 2001. Spies, Traitors and Saboteurs revisits numerous historic events including the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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We the terrorists…? Global Voices Online And here comes the FBI now with a very interesting and precise flyer telling people how to spot a terrorist. As you can see it, any use of "anonymizers, portals, or other means to shield IP address" is considered as a suspicious activity such as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Aurora man facing terrorism-related charges makes court appearance kwgn.com DENVER -- An Aurora, Colo. man accused of trying to join a terrorist group overseas went before a judge in Denver federal court Thursday to be advised of the charges. Jamshid Muhtorov, 35, is charged with one count of providing material support of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Cultural Jihad': Cair Wants Anti-Islamist Documentary Removed from Counter ... Big Hollywood The terrorist turned out to be Faisal Shahzad, a Pakistan-born US citizen. And, not surprisingly, Shahzad wasn't upset about the health care bill. After pleading guilty in court he said, "I consider myself a Mujahid, a Muslim-soldier. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ethiopia Sentences Journalists Under Anti-Terrorism Laws By InternationalLaw Blogger A group of independent United Nations human rights experts today spoke out against the ongoing use of anti-terrorism laws to curb freedom of expression in Ethiopia, where several journalists were recently given prison sentences under such ... International Law Prof Blog | ||
Outrage: American Victims of Palestinian Terrorism Still Seeking ... By Erick Stakelbeck What many people may not know is that In the process, Palestinian terrorists have also killed and injured dozens of American citizens. Now there is a movement to have those Palestinians face justice here in the United States. But the hardest ... Stakelbeck on Terror |
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DHS Report Compares Terrorism To "Ordinary Crime," Omits ... A new Homeland Security report compares terrorism to "ordinary crime" in metropolitan U.S. cities and omits the radical Islamic factor, instead finding " significant ... www.judicialwatch.org/.../dhs-report-compares-terrorism-to-or... |
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