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French PM: New anti-terrorism legislation in works after alleged jihadist's ... Washington Post PARIS — France's prime minister fended off suggestions Friday that anti-terrorism authorities fell down on the job in monitoring a radical Islamist who gunned down children, paratroopers and a rabbi in a wave of killings that revolted the country. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Intelligence community can keep data on Americans with no ties to terrorism ... Washington Post WASHINGTON — The US intelligence community will now be able to store information about Americans with no ties to terrorism for up to five years under new Obama administration guidelines. Until now, the National Counterterrorism Center had to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mohammed Merah, face of the new terrorism Washington Post PARIS — Mohammed Merah, French law enforcement officials said, started his career as an Islamic terrorist on March 11 by shooting a French soldier of Muslim origin in the head at close range after telling him, "You kill my brothers, so I am killing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Visiting terrorist websites is now illegal in France GMA News Following a hate-crime killing spree by a self-proclaimed extremist, France is cracking down on visits to terrorist and hate websites. President Nicolas Sarkozy decreed it illegal to frequent Web sites that promote terrorism or hate, tech site CNET ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Allows Longer Use of Personal Information in Anti-Terrorism Voice of America (blog) The Obama administration has crafted new guidelines that will extend the amount of time the US intelligence community can retain personal information about Americans, even if they have no connection with terrorism. The new rules, approved Thursday by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
France criminalizes citizens who visit terrorist and hate Web sites CNET After a self-described extremist went on a hate crime-fueled killing spree, President Sarkozy announces it is now illegal to frequent Web sites that promote terrorism or hate. by Dara Kerr March 22, 2012 6:10 PM PDT Follow @darakerr A 32-hour standoff ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
French Terrorist Shot Dead JDJournal.com The stand-off between French police and Al-Qaeda educated terrorist Mohamed Merah has finally ended, Thursday, after officers made their move to close in on the man's apartment, and the murderer burst forth, firing bullets at "an incredible rate," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorist who killed seven dies in shootout with French police Evansville Courier & Press Sarkozy also said anyone who regularly visits "websites which support terrorism or call for hate or violence will be punished by the law." He promised a crackdown on anyone who goes abroad "for the purposes of indoctrination in terrorist ideology. See all stories on this topic » |
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Israel Matzav: Sanitizing Muslim genocidal terrorism By Carl in Jerusalem Melanie Phillips on the mainstream media's efforts to spin the fact that a genocidal Muslim terrorist shot little Miriam Monsonego, picked her up off the floor and shot her twice more in the head as she was bleeding to death to 'verify' the kill. Israel Matzav | ||
The Face of 'Material Support for Terrorism': Patrick Kennedy ... By Daniel McAdams "Kennedy's support of MEK - being a designated terrorist organization - is in direct violation of USC § 2339A & 2339B - providing material support or resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations. It is a crime under US law that carries ... LewRockwell.com Blog | ||
NYT Skews Coverage of Toulouse Terrorism - CAMERA Snapshots By SS The Times doesn't say who committed these attacks except to identify the earlier attack as the work of a terrorist group. Both, in fact, were carried out on behalf of Palestinian terrorist groups. Their motives, it turns out, were similar to the one ... CAMERA Snapshots | ||
Middle East Peace Won't End Terrorism « Commentary Magazine By Max Boot The best riposte to this despicable line of argument comes from none other than Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad who says as Jonathan noted yesterday: "It is time for these criminals to stop marketing their terrorist acts in the ... Commentary Magazine | ||
French PM: New anti-terrorism bill on tap - Home » Other Sections ... France's prime minister says the conservative government is working on new anti-terrorism legislation after a killing spree by a radical Islamist gunman who was later shot dead following a standoff with police. philstar.com - Breaking News |
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Tourism Woes Replace Terrorism in Kashmir - IPS ipsnews.net As separatist militancy peters out in Kashmir, the valley is beset by armies of tourists who bring in the dollars but devastate the fragile ecology of 'Asia's ... ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=107169 |
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