2010年6月29日星期二

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Govt to announce torture complicity probe: report (AFP)

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 03:09 PM PDT

Ethiopian born former terror suspect Binyam Mohamed is pictured in central London in 2009. The government is poised to announce the details of a judge-led inquiry into claims its secret agents were complicit in the torture of terror suspects after a spate of allegations, the BBC reported Tuesday.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)AFP - The government is poised to announce the details of a judge-led inquiry into claims its secret agents were complicit in the torture of terror suspects after a spate of allegations, the BBC reported Tuesday.


Clarification: Terrorism Arrests story (AP)

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 01:15 PM PDT

AP - In a story June 25, The Associated Press reported that the parents of a New Jersey man accused of trying to join a Muslim terrorist group believe an undercover FBI agent encouraged his behavior.

JFK terror plot suspect pleads to lesser charge (AP)

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 12:14 PM PDT

FILE - This Aug. 6, 2007 file photo shows Abdel Nur, of Guyana, arriving to the Magistrates' Court in downtown Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Nur faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday, June 29, 2010 to a charge of providing material support of terrorists. He's one of four men accused of plotting to blow up fuel lines and planes at John F. Kennedy International Airport. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton, file)AP - One of four men accused of plotting to kill thousands and cause an economic catastrophe by blowing up John F. Kennedy International Airport pleaded guilty to a lesser charge Tuesday, the day before his federal trial was to begin.


Accused NY airport bomb plotter pleads guilty (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 11:24 AM PDT

Reuters - A Guyanese man accused in a plot to bomb a New York airport pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one charge of providing material support to terrorism.

UK's Cameron to set up torture allegation probe: report (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 11:21 AM PDT

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron gives his closing news conference at the G20 Summit in Toronto June 27, 2010. REUTERS/Blair Gable (CANADA - Tags: POLITICS)Reuters - Prime Minister David Cameron will announce soon he is setting up an inquiry into allegations British security services were complicit in torture of terrorism suspects overseas, the BBC reported on Tuesday.


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