2011年1月17日星期一

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Prosecutors: Guantanamo convict deserves life term (AP)

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 05:24 PM PST

A girl holds a poster showing Yemeni businessman Abdul-Salam al-Hela, who is being detained in Guantanamo, during a protest calling his release in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011. Writing on poster reads: 'Waiting so long, many promises, when will he be back?' top, and bottom, 'Sheikh Abdul-Salam al-Hela, Guantanamo Detainee.' (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)AP - The first Guantanamo detainee to be convicted in a civilian court is an "evil" force who helped al-Qaida members bomb two U.S. embassies in 1998, boosting the profile of Osama bin Laden and enabling terrorists to carry out other acts of destruction, federal prosecutors in New York say.


Golden Globes 2011: Watch the Funniest Moments (The Daily Beast)

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 04:01 AM PST

The Daily Beast - From a radiant Natalie Portman to a combative Ricky Gervais, Chris Colfer’s sweet speech to Robert De Niro’s take on homeland security, WATCH the best clips of the Golden Globes. Plus, view the best red carpet looks.

Minibus bomb kills 18 in NW Pakistan: police (AFP)

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 03:20 AM PST

Pakistani policemen on guard in Hangu, near the border with Afghanistan in 2008. A timed bomb blast in a minibus that killed 18 people in Pakistan's northwest on Monday targeted a Shiite Muslim leader accused of sectarian killings in the area, police told AFP.(AFP/File/Ijaz Muhammad)AFP - A timed bomb blast in a minibus that killed 18 people in Pakistan's northwest on Monday targeted a Shiite Muslim leader accused of sectarian killings in the area, police told AFP.


Minibus bomb attack in Pakistan kills 17: police (AFP)

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 01:07 AM PST

Pakistani policemen on guard in Hangu, near the border with Afghanistan in 2008. A timed bomb blast in a minibus that killed 18 people in Pakistan's northwest on Monday targeted a Shiite Muslim leader accused of sectarian killings in the area, police told AFP.(AFP/File/Ijaz Muhammad)AFP - A minibus explosion in northwest Pakistan that killed 17 people and injured 11 others Monday was a terrorist attack triggered by a timed bomb, police told AFP.


Gang's terror felt far from drug war on US border (AP)

Posted: 16 Jan 2011 09:00 PM PST

In this photo taken Jan. 9, 2011, migrants from Central America headed northwards towards the U.S. rest at a temporary shelter in Chahuites, in Mexico's southern state of Oaxaca. Just as they have done in the north, groups claiming to be Zetas have set up criminal networks to control transit routes for drugs, migrants, illegal DVDS and other consumer goods, intimidating the populace and committing gruesome murders as an example to the uncooperative. (AP Photo/Miguel Tovar)AP - A priest who shelters stranded migrants needs police protection. A chopped-up body turns up with a threatening message. Beheadings are on the rise. The local press is too frightened to write about any of it.


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