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Suspected terrorist arrested near US Capitol building Irish Examiner Amine El Khalifi, 29, was taken into custody with an inoperable gun and inert explosives, according to a counter-terrorism official. He arrived near Washington DC in a van with the two officers and walked towards the Congress building, according to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Terrorism suspect arrested near U.S. Capitol STLtoday.com Twenty people have been arrested in the last year plotting terrorist attacks in this country, many of them after the FBI was tipped off by their friends or associates and then placed under surveillance by undercover agents posing as al-Qaida operatives ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism suspect arrested near Capitol San Francisco Chronicle Dana Verkouteren / AP This artist rendering shows Amine El Khalifi before US District Judge T. Rawles Jones Jr. in federal court in Alexandria, Va. He did not enter a plea. An immigrant from Morocco armed with a jammed automatic weapon and wearing a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FBI Arrests Man in a Suspected Terrorist Plot Near the US Capitol New York Times He had been under surveillance by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and an undercover agent posing as a Qaeda terrorist had given him inoperative weapons. Court filings and law enforcement officials identified the suspect as Amine El Khalifi, 29. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism suspect arrested near US Capitol in FBI sting Pioneer Press He told acquaintances in January 2011 that he agreed the "war on terrorism" was a "war on Muslims" and that they needed to be ready for war, the affidavit said. Before settling on a plot to conduct a suicide bombing in the Capitol, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FBI captures terrorism suspect near US Capitol Daily Camera By Nedra Pickler and Eric Tucker AP WASHINGTON -- A 29-year-old Moroccan man who believed he was working with al-Qaida was arrested Friday near the US Capitol as he was planning to detonate what he thought was a suicide vest that undercover operatives ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawyers for nephew of terrorist mastermind say Guantanamo trial should not be ... Washington Post SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The nephew of a self-proclaimed terrorist mastermind who is facing a war crimes tribunal at Guantanamo Bay does not deserve capital charges that carry a potential death sentence, his lawyers argued in a motion filed Friday. See all stories on this topic » |
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Man arrested near Capitol in FBI terrorism sting | The Raw Story By Agence France-Presse The FBI said it conducted an undercover operation as part of a longstanding terrorism probe of the suspect, who was arrested blocks from the Capitol building as he allegedly hoped to detonate what he believed to be live explosives. The Raw Story | ||
Iran pledges to combat terrorism – riteman - My Telegraph By riteway Iran pledges to combat terrorism. By riteway. The leaders of Pakistan Iran and Afghanistan have jointly pledged to strengthen cooperation on eradicating terrorism and militancy in the region. So Pakistan and Afghanistan two countries that ... riteman | ||
NewsDaily: Suspect arrested near Capitol in terrorism probe Authorities arrested a suspect on Friday near the Capitol as part of a terrorism investigation, saying he sought to use explosives, the Justice Department and the Capitol Police said. NewsDaily: Top Headlines | ||
and another thing ... Poverty and Terrorism Poverty and Terrorism http://superiorw.blogspot.com/2012/02/poverty-and-terrorism.html kohenari: "A new article in The Journal of Politics (gated) — "Economic Conditions and the Quality of Suicide... and another thing ... | ||
FBI Manages to Produce Another 'Homegrown' Terrorism Spectacle By Kevin FBI Manages to Produce Another 'Homegrown' Terrorism Spectacle. February 18th, 2012. Via: Washington Post: The FBI and the U.S. Capitol Police arrested a Moroccan man Friday in downtown Washington after a lengthy investigation into ... cryptogon.com |
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