2009年7月21日星期二

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Mumbai gunman describes indoctrination in Pakistan (AP)

Posted: 21 Jul 2009 01:55 PM PDT

FILE -  In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, a gunman identified by police as Ajmal Kasab walks through the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. Kasab, the lone surviving gunman in the November Mumbai attacks, admitted his role in the shooting Monday, July 20, 2009, in a dramatic confession in an Indian court, reversing months of denials.   (AP Photo/Mumbai Mirror, Sebastian D'souza, File) INDIA OUT. MANDATORY CREDITAP - An Indian court that heard a stunning confession from the lone surviving gunman in the Mumbai terror attacks put a gag order on his latest testimony — a message to his handlers in Pakistan and a description of the indoctrination he received before coming to India.


Clinton concerned by NKorea-Myanmar military links (AFP)

Posted: 21 Jul 2009 09:22 AM PDT

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, seen here in Thailand, expressed concerns Tuesday about possible military cooperation between Myanmar and nuclear-armed North Korea, warning that it could destabilise the region(AFP/POOL/Sakchai Lalit)AFP - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed concerns Tuesday about possible military cooperation between Myanmar and nuclear-armed North Korea, warning that it could destabilise the region.


Clinton in Thailand for Asian security talks (AFP)

Posted: 21 Jul 2009 01:55 AM PDT

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, seen here in New Delhi, has arrived in Thailand for a regional security conference focusing on the North Korean nuclear threat, Myanmar's rights record and terrorism.(AFP/Findlay Kember)AFP - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Thailand on Tuesday for a regional security conference focusing on the North Korean nuclear threat, Myanmar's rights record and terrorism.


AP sources: Gov't delays terror policy reports (AP)

Posted: 20 Jul 2009 09:50 PM PDT

President Barack Obama talks about his plan for health care reform following a roundtable discussion with health care providers during a visit to Children's National Medical Center in Washington, Monday, July 20, 2009. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP - The Obama administration on Monday pushed back its own deadline for devising new anti-terrorism policies.


U.S. report on terrorism detainees delayed 6 months (Reuters)

Posted: 20 Jul 2009 06:14 PM PDT

Reuters - A key report ordered by U.S. President Barack Obama as part of his effort to close the internationally condemned Guantanamo prison will be delayed six months, but officials insisted on Monday they were still on track to shut it down by January.
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