2009年2月19日星期四

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

UK withdraws controversial terrorism lesson plan (AP)

Posted: 19 Feb 2009 09:45 PM CST

AP - Britain's government apologized Thursday for endorsing a lesson plan which asked students to think like suicide bombers.

Terrorist in 1973 NYC bomb plot to be deported (AP)

Posted: 19 Feb 2009 06:45 PM CST

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 only about half his 30-year sentence for planting three car bombs in New York City in 1973 was released Thursday into the custody of immigration officials to be deported.


Yemen sends terrorism suspect to Saudi Arabia (AP)

Posted: 19 Feb 2009 03:18 PM CST

AP - Yemen says it has handed over another alleged al-Qaida operative to authorities in Saudi Arabia.

US Senator John Kerry in rare Gaza visit (AFP)

Posted: 19 Feb 2009 02:41 PM CST

US Senator John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz (L) speak with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni (R) on a hilltop overlooking the Gaza Strip. Kerry on Thursday made a rare visit to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, but stressed this did not reflect a change of policy towards the territory's Islamist rulers listed by Washington as a terror group.(AFP/Menahem Kahana)AFP - US Senator John Kerry made a rare visit to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip on Thursday, but stressed this did not reflect a change of policy towards the territory's Islamist rulers listed by Washington as a terror group.


Court awards euro2,800 to radical preacher held in UK (AP)

Posted: 19 Feb 2009 04:56 AM CST

Jordanian Abu Qatada is seen during a televised appeal to to release a British hostage in this December 7, 2005 file photo.   Qatada, a cleric described by Britain's government as a AP - Europe's highest human rights court has awarded an extremist Muslim preacher euro2,800 ($3,550) for being held unlawfully by British authorities during an anti-terrorist probe.


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