2010年7月1日星期四

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


'See something, say something' drive begins in NYC (AP)

Posted: 01 Jul 2010 10:37 AM PDT

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, center, and John Pistole, second from right, the new Transportation Security Administration administrator, tell passengers on a Washington-bound Amtrak train about the 'If you see something, say something' campaign, Thursday, July 1, 2010, after leaving New York.  (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, Pool)AP - Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano liked the New York transit system's security slogan so much that she launched her own "see something, say something" campaign on Thursday.


Indian doctor sues Australia over terror arrest (AFP)

Posted: 01 Jul 2010 01:46 AM PDT

Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef addresses the media in Bangalore in 2007. Haneef, wrongly charged in connection with botched terror attacks in Britain, sued the Australian government on Thursday for unlawful arrest and abuse of power.(AFP/File/Dibyangshu Sarkar)AFP - An Indian doctor wrongly charged in connection with botched terror attacks in Britain sued the Australian government on Thursday for unlawful arrest and abuse of power.


Al-Qaida launches English propaganda magazine (AP)

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 08:26 PM PDT

AP - Al-Qaida launched its first online propaganda magazine in English on Tuesday, a move that could help the terror group recruit inside the U.S. and Europe.

US officials: Al-Qaida operative tied to NY plot (AP)

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 06:11 PM PDT

Thus undated handout photo provided by the FBI shows Adnan Shukrijumah. Authorities believe that Shukrijumah met with one of the would-be suicide bombers in a plot to strike the New York subway system last year. Intelligence officials believe Shukrijumah, 34, is one of the top candidates to be al-Qaida's next head of external operations, the man in charge of planning attacks worldwide. The U.S. has offered up to $5 million for information leading to his capture. (AP Photo/FBI)AP - U.S. counterterrorism officials have linked one of the nation's most wanted terrorists to last year's thwarted plot to bomb the New York City subway system, authorities said Wednesday.


2 accused at NY trial of plot to blow up airport (AP)

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 05:57 PM PDT

AP - Two Muslim militants plotted to cause more death and destruction than the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by blowing up John F. Kennedy International Airport six years later, federal prosecutors said Wednesday at the men's terrorism trial.

A New Magazine for Terrorists (The Daily Beast)

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 05:07 PM PDT

The Daily Beast - The man who inspired the Fort Hood shooter, the Christmas Day attacker, and the Times Square bomber is launching an online magazine in English aimed at aspiring jihadists. Lloyd Grove on why it has American officials worried.

Trial opens for accused NY airport bomb plotters (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 04:39 PM PDT

FILE- This courtroom sketch of June 20, 2007 shows Russell Defreitas at his arraignment at federal court in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Opening arguments began Wednesday, June 30, 2010 in the case against Defreitas and Abdul Kadir, who are accused to conspiring to blow up the fuel storage tanks at JFK Airport in New York, causing heavy damage and large loss of life.  (AP Photo/Christine Cornell, File)Reuters - Two accused Islamist extremists were all bluster and no substance, their defense attorneys said in opening statements on Wednesday at a trial on charges they planned to bomb a New York airport.


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