2011年4月2日星期六

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


N. Ireland policeman killed in car bomb attack (AFP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2011 02:44 PM PDT

Forenic police officers walk from the scene of a bomb in Omagh, County Tyrone. A Catholic policeman was killed Saturday in Omagh, the scene of Northern Ireland's worst terror atrocity, in a car bomb attack at his home that will cause jitters about the delicate peace process.(AFP/Peter Muhly)AFP - A Northern Ireland policeman was killed in a car bomb attack Saturday which leaders on all sides vowed would not be allowed to derail the province's delicate peace process.


UAE anti-terrorist unit takes ship from pirates (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2011 12:56 PM PDT

A pirate boat pictured in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia in 2009. United Arab Emirates special forces on Saturday freed an Abu Dhabi-owned ship seized by pirates east of Oman in the Arabian Sea, WAM state news agency said, quoting a military official.(AFP/HO/File)AP - An anti-terrorist unit from the United Arab Emirates has wrested control of a ship from pirates in the Arabian Sea, state-run media reported Saturday.


Pakistani militant group a global terror threat (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2011 10:36 AM PDT

In this Jan. 4, 2011 photo, Hafiz Saeed, the leader of a banned Islamic group Jamaat-ud-Dawa, an alias of the proscribed Lashkar -e-Taiba terror group, addresses rally against India and United States in Lahore, Pakistan. Created by Pakistan to wage a proxy war against India, the Lashkar-e-Taiba terror group has moved its jihad onto the global stage and could match al-Qaida in strength and organization, according to officials, experts and group members. (AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary)AP - Created by Pakistan to wage a proxy war against India, the Lashkar-e-Taiba terror group has moved its jihad onto the global stage and could match al-Qaida in strength and organization, according to officials, experts and group members.


Saudi says 5,080 convicted of terrorism crimes (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Apr 2011 08:23 AM PDT

Reuters - A total of 5,080 people have been convicted of terrorism crimes in Saudi Arabia, where al Qaeda launched a campaign in 2003 to overthrow the Western-allied monarchy, state media reported on Saturday.
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