2009年7月25日星期六

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Report: Bush mulled sending troops into Buffalo (AP)

Posted: 25 Jul 2009 01:02 PM PDT

FILE - In this  Sept. 18, 2002  file courtroom sketch, Judge H. Kenneth Schroeder Jr. presides over the U.S. District Court for the bail hearing of the six suspected al-Qaida terrorists from Lackawanna, N.Y. in Buffalo, N.Y. .  Left to right, Shafal Mosed, 24; Mukhtar al-Bakri, 22; Faysal Galab, 26;  Sahim Alwan, 29; Yahya Goba, 25; and Yasein Taher, 24. While six suspected members of an al-Qaida-trained terror cell remain in custody in upstate New York, their alleged ringleader is likely free in Yemen, investigators said. (AP Photo/Jane Rosenberg, artist, file)AP - The Bush administration in 2002 considered sending U.S. troops into a Buffalo, N.Y., suburb to arrest a group of terror suspects in what would have been a nearly unprecedented use of military power, The New York Times reported.


Five Mumbai suspects face Pakistani court (AFP)

Posted: 25 Jul 2009 03:55 AM PDT

Shahbaz Rajput, defence lawyer of one of five people arrested for last year's Mumbai terror attacks, said the suspects have appeared in a special court in Pakistan. India says the five were involved in the deadly attacks which killed 166 people.(AFP/Farooq Naeem)AFP - Five suspects accused by India of involvement in last year's Mumbai terror attacks that killed 166 people appeared in a special court in Pakistan on Saturday, their defence lawyer said.


Bush advisers debated troops to nab U.S. terror targets (Reuters)

Posted: 24 Jul 2009 08:32 PM PDT

Reuters - The Bush administration debated testing the U.S. Constitution by sending troops into the suburbs of Buffalo, New York to arrest a group of men suspected of plotting with al Qaeda, The New York Times reported on Friday.

Judge: Terror shield law doesn't apply to officers (AP)

Posted: 24 Jul 2009 05:20 PM PDT

AP - A shield law for those who report suspected terrorist activities does not apply to law enforcement, a judge ruled Friday in a discrimination lawsuit filed by six imams who were removed from a US Airways flight in 2006.
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