2009年2月26日星期四

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Yahoo! News: Terrorism

APNewsBreak: Terrorist in NYC bomb plot deported (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 05:29 PM PST

This file photo obtained by The Associated Press shows Khalid Duhham Al-Jawary in 2007. The Black September terrorist who served only about half his 30-year sentence for planting three car bombs in New York City in 1973 was released Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009 into the custody of immigration officials to be deported. Al-Jawary, 63, was released from the Supermax maximum-security prison in Florence, Colo. after a federal immigration judge had signed a deportation order, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (AP Photo)AP - A Black September terrorist who served about half his 30-year sentence for planting three car bombs in New York City in 1973 was deported Thursday, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.


Sources: Feds moving enemy combatant to Ill. court (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 03:18 PM PST

AP - An accused al-Qaida sleeper agent held for 5-1/2 years at a Navy brig in South Carolina will soon be sent to Illinois for trial in civilian court, a move the government has fought for years saying terror suspects caught in the U.S. could be held indefinitely without charges.

Britain admits handing over terrorism suspects to U.S. (McClatchy Newspapers)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 01:00 PM PST

McClatchy Newspapers - LONDON — Contradicting previous denials about Britain's participation in the Bush administration's global war on terrorism, Defense Minister John Hutton said Thursday that Britain had handed over two terrorism suspects it captured in Iraq to the U.S., which sent them to Afghanistan, where they're still being held after more than four years.

Minister admits terror transfer in 'rendition' case (AFP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 12:51 PM PST

Britain's defense minister John Hutton, seen here in 2008, said two terror suspects captured in Iraq in 2004 were handed over to US agents who transferred them to Afghanistan for interrogation, in a case of rendition.(AFP/File/Patrick Kovarik)AFP - The government admitted for the first time Thursday handing over two terror suspects captured in Iraq in 2004 to US agents who transferred them to Afghanistan for interrogation, in a case of rendition.


Somali militant group triggers US terror concerns (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 12:06 PM PST

AP - As people crowded into the capital for Barack Obama's inaugural celebration, senior counterterrorism officials huddled in the White House situation room, frantically trying to unravel intelligence about a possible attack on Washington.

Alleged Ohio terror plotter sentenced to 20 years (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 11:09 AM PST

In this file photo originally released by the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, Christopher Paul, 43, of Columbus, Ohio, is shown. Paul is to be sentenced in federal court Thursday, Feb 26, 2009. Paul pleaded guilty in June to one count of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, specifically bombs, in terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Franklin County Sheriff's Office)AP - An Ohio man was sentenced to 20 years in prison Thursday over allegations he joined al-Qaida and helped plot terrorist bombings in the U.S. and overseas.


Britain in fresh row over renditions (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 09:37 AM PST

AP - Britain was swept into a new row over the rendition of terror suspects Thursday, acknowledging that British troops in Iraq handed over two men to the United States, which then sent them to Afghanistan for interrogation.

Slight boost sought for homeland security in 2010 (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 08:02 AM PST

AP - Air travelers would probably have to pay more in three years to have their shoes inspected at airports under a spending proposal from the Obama administration.

Study: Terror fight must include battle of ideas (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 04:00 AM PST

AP - A task force of Middle East experts is urging the Obama administration to work within Muslim communities in the United States to counter extremism and prevent Islamic militant groups from gathering new recruits.

U.S. law chief says Guantanamo "well-run," but to close (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Feb 2009 10:20 PM PST

Reuters - The Guantanamo prison is "well-run now," with no signs of inmate mistreatment, but the Obama administration remains determined to close it, Attorney General Eric Holder said on Wednesday after a visit this week.

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