2010年6月7日星期一

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


US medical staff experimented on terror suspects: report (AFP)

Posted: 07 Jun 2010 02:52 PM PDT

A group of detainees kneels during an early morning Islamic prayer in their camp at the U.S. military prison for AFP - Medical personnel apparently experimented on terror detainees during CIA-led torture after the September 11 attacks, aiming to improve interrogation techniques, a human rights group said Monday.


US terror suspects appear in court (AFP)

Posted: 07 Jun 2010 10:13 AM PDT

File photo shows US soldiers on patrol in the international Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. Two men were in US police custody Monday charged with conspiracy to kill American troops abroad in what has been described by officials as the nation's latest terror probe.(AFP/File/Don Emmert)AFP - Two men appeared in court in chains Monday to be charged with conspiracy to kill American troops abroad in what has been described by officials as the nation's latest terror probe.


Two charged in 'jihad' plot against Americans (AFP)

Posted: 06 Jun 2010 11:23 PM PDT

File photo shows US soldiers on patrol in the international Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. Two men were in US police custody Monday charged with conspiracy to kill American troops abroad in what has been described by officials as the nation's latest terror probe.(AFP/File/Don Emmert)AFP - Two men were in US police custody Monday charged with conspiracy to kill American troops abroad in what has been described by officials as the nation's latest terror probe.


Ex-major's loyalties embody Pakistan's jihad woes (AP)

Posted: 06 Jun 2010 09:01 PM PDT

FILE - In this Dec. 27, 2007 file photo, a supporter of Pakistan former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, mourns at the spot of a suicide attack, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Opposition leader Bhutto was shot and killed  in a suicide attack on her vehicle as it pulled away from a campaign rally, aides said. (AP Photo/B.K.Bangash, File)AP - A former major who trained fighters for war in Afghanistan and Kashmir keeps cropping up in terrorism investigations in Pakistan. But police say the gray-haired grandfather is shielded by his links to the army and powerful intelligence agencies.


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