2010年10月8日星期五

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


9/11 link to militant in Europe terror alert (AP)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 04:44 PM PDT

In this Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010 photo Ahmet Yazici, the deputy head of the Alliance of Islamic Communities in Northern Germany poses inside a mosque in Hamburg, northern Germany. Hamburg security officials shuttered the al-Quds mosque, later dubbed Taiba mosque, in August, forcing its members to scatter. But authorities insist they have the city's estimated 200 extremist Muslims — including 45 al-Qaida followers — under surveillance and have sought to downplay Hamburg's role in the international terror scene. Yazici said 'Those extremists are a bunch of retards who perverted our religion. That has nothing to do with Islam'. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)AP - The Islamic militant whose disclosures under U.S. interrogation in Afghanistan triggered Europe's terror alert is an old friend of a man convicted in the 9/11 attacks and, as the strikes were being planned, frequented the same mosque where the Hamburg-based plotters often met, officials say.


Minn. terror suspect deported to Canada (AP)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 04:38 PM PDT

AP - A Somali-born Canadian citizen who admitted he attended al-Qaida training camps in Afghanistan and lectures by Osama bin Laden was released from federal prison Friday after nearly seven years in custody and deported to Canada.

Raytheon banking on cost-efficient security answers (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 03:32 PM PDT

Reuters - Raytheon Co has embarked on a new low-cost, high-volume strategy to make gains in the homeland security market in the United States and abroad as it looks for ways to offset flatter U.S. military demand.

Viktor Bout files new appeal against extradition (AP)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 09:31 AM PDT

AP - Accused Russian arms trafficker Viktor Bout filed a last-ditch appeal Friday to try to stall his extradition to the United States, where he faces terrorism charges.

Turkey's Kurds: a peace role for rebel chief? (AP)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 02:57 AM PDT

FILE - In this Feb.18, 1999 file photo provided by the Turkish Intelligence Service, Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan poses in front of Turkish flags before being interrogated by Turkish officials at the prison-island of Imrali near Istanbul, Turkey. The Turkish state vilified Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned chief of Kurdish rebels, at the height of the war in the 1990s. Today, it is a crime to praise him. Now come reports that Turkish officials have held secretive talks with Ocalan, possibly in recognition that he cannot be ignored in any deal to end the long conflict.  (AP Photo/Turkish Intelligence Service-MIT/Anatolia, File)AP - Maniac, terrorist, baby-killer, traitor. The Turkish state vilified Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned chief of Kurdish rebels, for his deadly attacks on soldiers and civilians in the 1990s. Today, it is a crime to praise him. Now come reports that Turkish officials have held secretive talks with Ocalan, possibly in recognition that he cannot be ignored in any deal to end the long conflict.


2010 Connecticut's 4th U.S. House District race: Democratic incumbent Jim Himes vs. Republican Dan Debicella (The Newsroom)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 01:37 AM PDT

The Newsroom - As part of the 111th Congress, Himes is a member of the House Committees on Financial Services and Homeland Security.

Pakistan envoy criticises US travel alert (AFP)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 12:26 AM PDT

An armed police officer stands guard as the area around Hyde Park Corner is evacuated during a security alert in central London on October 6, 2010. A US travel alert warning Americans travelling in Europe against possible terrorist attacks may have been politically motivated, Pakistan's top diplomat in Britain told a newspaper Friday.(AFP/Leon Neal)AFP - A US travel alert warning Americans travelling in Europe against possible terrorist attacks may have been politically motivated, Pakistan's top diplomat in Britain told a newspaper Friday.


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