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Lawyers for Man Accused in Terrorism Plot Make Case for Dismissal New York Times (blog) By COLIN MOYNIHAN Lawyers for a man who was charged under a seldom-used state terrorism statute argued on Tuesday that the law was too unconstitutionally vague to be applied in this case and that the evidence presented to the grand jury was not legally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Man pleads not guilty in NYC pipe-bomb plot terrorism case brought under ... Washington Post NEW YORK — A man charged with plotting to attack police and soldiers with homemade bombs pleaded not guilty Tuesday to rarely used state-level terrorism charges. Jose Pimentel nearly whispered "not guilty" in a case authorities describe as bringing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Afghan man convicted of drug, narco-terrorism charges in US court Washington Post An Afghan citizen US prosecutors alleged was once one of the world's biggest heroin suppliers was convicted of drug distribution and narco-terrorism charges Tuesday in the District's federal court. Haji Bagcho, who is in his 60s and faces a mandatory ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Two on terrorist watch list stopped in Laurel in 2011 Baltimore Sun By Kevin Rector, krector@tribune.com Two individuals on a federal terrorist watch list were stopped in a vehicle by Laurel police at some point in 2011, then allowed to leave based on directives from officials at the federal Department of Homeland ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taliban-linked Afghan man convicted on heroin charges, narco-terrorism Washington Post WASHINGTON — An Afghan man linked to the Taliban who was one of the largest heroin traffickers in the world was convicted Tuesday on charges of importing and distributing heroin and for narco-terrorism, federal officials said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Terrorist attack with NK nukes could spell crisis for S. Korea: US expert Korea Times A terrorist attack that uses a North Korean nuclear bomb could be devastating for South Korea even if it took place elsewhere in a country like the United States, according to a US expert on nuclear terrorism. The possibility of terrorists detonating a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
COUNTER-TERRORISM: How To Motivate Voters Strategy Page March 14, 2012: Pakistan's all-powerful army Generals have come up with a plan to use terrorists and terror groups they control to influence key elections. The leaders of this effort are two terrorists (Hafiz Saeed and Malik Ishaq) that have thrived on ... See all stories on this topic » |
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2000 soldiers on counter terrorism training – Ihejirika By mbgolu ABUJA — Against the backdrop of continued terrorists attacks and killings in the country, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-Gen Azubuike Ihejirika, said yesterday in Abuja that 2000 combatant soldiers were being trained by experts on counter ... Vanguard News | ||
Almost Nobody Thinks Terrorism Is The Most Important Issue By Michael Brendan Dougherty Public attitudes on it are back to pre-9/11 levels. Public policy is not. Business Insider | ||
2000 soldiers for counter terrorism training — The Punch - Nigeria's ... By jzovoe Police prepare counter-terrorism advisory The Nigeria Police Force has initiated a counter-terrorism advisory for places of worship, educational institutions, parks, recreation centres and other places that could be targeted by terrorists, as part ... The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely... | ||
R v Mohammed Gul: Are You a Terrorist if You Support the Syrian ... By Kimberley Trapp In its recent decision in Regina v Mohammed Gul[1], the Court of Appeal held that there is nothing in international law which requires the broad definition of terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2000, as amended,[2] to be read so as to exclude ... EJIL: Talk! | ||
Double Standards on 'Terrorism': Don't Terrorists Ever By Sibel Edmonds What was the mental state of the terrorists who supposedly killed thousands on 9/11? Did they have issues- I mean serious issues, related to their potty training? Had they suffered serious concussions in their teenage years playing sports? Sibel Edmonds' Boiling Frogs |
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New York terrorism suspect Jose Pimentel pleads not guilty | World ... Sources say FBI stayed out of state-prosecuted case because agents felt Pimentel may have been a victim of entrapment. www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/13/new-york-terrorism | ||
11 March: victims of terrorism remembrance day The EU remembers on 11 March those who lost their lives in terrorist attacks as well as their families and friends. The date was chosen as it is the anniversary of ... www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/.../20120308STO40237 |
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