2009年9月5日星期六

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


'Terror' witness can sue senior Bush official: US court (AFP)

Posted: 05 Sep 2009 02:58 PM PDT

Former US president George W. Bush's top law enforcer John Ashcroft, pictured last year, could be sued and be held personally responsible for the wrongful detention of a US AFP - A US court has opened the door for legal action against one of George W. Bush's top lieutenants, former attorney general John Ashcroft, over controversial anti-terror policies.


Iraq boosts security on Syrian border (AFP)

Posted: 05 Sep 2009 08:07 AM PDT

An Iraqi soldier patrols the town of Singar -- near the border with Syria -- in 2006. Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has sent extra troops to secure the border with Syria and hit out at countries he says are giving terrorists the shelter needed to mount attacks inside Iraq.(AFP/File/Hassan Ammar)AFP - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has sent extra troops to secure the border with Syria and on Saturday hit out at countries he says are giving terrorists the shelter needed to mount attacks inside Iraq.


US terror suspect fails to show in Pakistan court (AP)

Posted: 05 Sep 2009 06:08 AM PDT

AP - An American accused of having links to an alleged terrorist ring in the state of North Carolina failed to show up for his court hearing in Pakistan on Saturday, bolstering suspicions he's on the run.

Teen says brother innocent in Ga. mobile home case (AP)

Posted: 05 Sep 2009 04:01 PM PDT

File - In this file photo released on Aug. 30, 2009 by the Glynn County Police Department, Guy Heinze Jr. is shown. Glynn County Police Chief Matt Doering said two new pieces of information led authorities to charge Heinze late Friday Sept. 4, 2009. After a week working a case so murky they could not say whether a killer was on the loose, police said Guy Heinze Jr. was responsible for the slayings he reported and charged him with eight counts of first-degree murder. Among the dead were seven of his relatives, including his father.  (AP Photo/Glynn County Police Department, File)AP - Relatives of a Georgia man charged with slaying his father and seven others in a mobile home insisted Saturday that he would never harm his family, with the suspect's brother speculating that a dispute over drugs could have prompted the killings.


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