2009年6月8日星期一

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism
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CIA urges judge to keep detainee papers secret (AP)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 04:40 PM PDT

AP - CIA Director Leon Panetta told a federal judge Monday that releasing documents about the agency's terror interrogations would gravely damage national security.

Boumediene: 'I'm a normal man. I'm not a terrorist' (AFP)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 02:17 PM PDT

In this pool photo, reviewed by the US military, a Guantanamo guard stands inside a doorway at Camp 6 detention facility at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba, on May 31, 2009. Lakdhar Boumediene, accused of plotting to blow up the US and British embassies in Sarajevo, told ABC news he never once was questioned about the alleged plot in his more seven years at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.(AFP/Pool/File/Brennan Linsley)AFP - Former Guantanamo detainee Lakhdar Boumediene, accused of plotting to blow up the US and British embassies in Sarajevo, said he was never once questioned about the alleged plot in his more than seven years in the US military prison camp.


4 found liable for NIreland's Omagh bombing (AP)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 02:07 PM PDT

Godfrey Wilson, centre, who lost his son James in the 1998 Real Irish Republican Army  bomb explosion, reacts after leaving Belfast High court, Northern Ireland, Monday, June, 8, 2009.  Relatives of the Omagh bomb victims  won Monday a landmark multi-million pound civil action against four men they blamed for the atrocity in which 29 people died in Northern Ireland.  Real IRA leader Michael McKevitt and three other men - Liam Campbell, Colm Murphy and Seamus Daly - were found to be responsible for the terrorist attack by a judge in a landmark civil case brought by victims' families.  (AP Photo / Peter Morrison)AP - Four members of an Irish Republican Army splinter group were found responsible Monday for the worst terrorist attack in Northern Ireland after a landmark civil case brought by the families of the 29 people killed in the Omagh bombing.


Suspect in Kan. doctor's death warns of violence (AP)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 08:45 AM PDT

Scott Roeder  makes his first court appearance via a video link from the Sedgwick County Jail on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 in Wichita, Kan.   Roeder, 51,  has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of late-term abortion provider Dr. George Tiller.  Judge Ben Burgess ordered Roeder to be held without bond,  and said he was not allowed to communicate with Tiller's family. The judge also told Roeder that he would be assigned a public defender.  (AP Photo/Jaime Oppenheimer, Pool)AP - Abortion providers say that threats of more slayings from a man accused in the shooting death of a high-profile Kansas abortion doctor proves the existence of a "violent, terrorist movement" coalescing around the issue.


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