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Author Shriver looks at terrorism with droll humor Chicago Tribune "The New Republic" tells the story of a corporate lawyer-turned-freelance journalist Edgar Kellogg who takes an assignment reporting about a fictional terrorist group on a Portuguese peninsula after the celebrated reporter before him mysteriously ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawyers tested in court over anti-terrorism act Chicago Tribune NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyers for the Obama administration were put to the test by a US judge on Thursday to explain why civilian activists and journalists should not fear being detained under a new anti-terrorism law. Activists and journalists are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Syria says Annan mission must address 'terrorism' WPTZ The Champlain Valley Syria's president said his government will "put every effort to ensure the success" of UN envoy Kofi Annan's peace mission, but the plan will work only if it vanquishes support for "terrorism." Bashar al-Assad gave the conditional assurance in a letter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indefinite Detention Targeted By GOP As House Committee Weighs Proposals To ... Huffington Post By DONNA CASSATA 03/30/12 06:27 AM ET AP WASHINGTON -- Facing a conservative backlash, House Republicans are working to change a new law that allows the indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even US citizens seized within the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'French terrorist had no Pakistani connection' The News International Authoritative sources here in the federal capital have strongly denied media reports that the recently killed French terrorist Mohammed Merah had any links either with Pakistan or had received training in the country's tribal areas. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Terrorists, Organized Crime Increase Teaming Efforts Signal Magazine Terrorists, smugglers and other organized crime entities have learned from each other and, in some cases, are joining forces to threaten Western democracies in new ways. Testifying before the US Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats ... See all stories on this topic » |
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U.S. anti-terrorism law curbs free speech and activist work, court told ... By Paul Harris, The Guardian Controversy over NDAA centres on loose definition of key words, such as who are 'associated forces' of named terrorist groups. A group political activists and journalists has launched a legal challenge to stop an American law they say allows ... The Raw Story | ||
3 Russians and a Moldovan face terrorism charges in Czech ... The Czech Republic's Prosecutor General's Office has brought terrorism charges against three Russian citizens based in Dagestan and a Moldovan citizen who were arrested on Czech territory in 2011. The four men are accused of providing ... Voice of Russia, News |
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On Terrorism Experts | Center for a New American Security As those of you who follow my Twitter feed know, I have been drawn into a debate between Glenn Greenwald and Will McCants about whether or not one can be ... www.cnas.org/blogs/abumuqawama/.../terrorism-experts.html | ||
US anti-terrorism law curbs free speech and activist work, court told ... Controversy over NDAA centres on loose definition of key words, such as who are 'associated forces' of named terrorist groups. By Paul Harris. www.guardian.co.uk/.../journalists-us-anti-terrorism-law-ndaa |
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