2011年7月25日星期一

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Anders Behring Breivik's Manifesto: Template for Terrorism (Time.com)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 02:55 PM PDT

Time.com - Shortly before his deadly rampage on July 22, Anders Behring Breivik did something millions of people do today -- he checked in one last time with his friends on Facebook

US argues against disclosure in terror case (AP)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 02:37 PM PDT

AP - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. is asking a federal judge not to release certain evidence against a Massachusetts man accused in a terror plot, saying the disclosure of "top secret" materials could harm national security.

Head of U.S. cyber agency resigns suddenly (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 01:59 PM PDT

Reuters - The head of a U.S. agency that helps respond to cyber attacks resigned suddenly after several high-profile attacks on government computer systems but the Department of Homeland Security declined Monday to comment on the reason.

Norway Terrorism: Anders Breivik's Interview with Himself (Time.com)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 01:45 PM PDT

Time.com - In a 1,500-page manifesto, gunman Anders Behring Breivik sheds light on his toxic hatred for anyone different, his thoughts uniquely laid out in a question-and-answer format

Norway rampage culprit held in isolation (AP)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 04:03 PM PDT

People comfort each other outside Oslo City Hall as they participate in a 'rose march' in memory of the victims of Friday's bomb attack and shooting massacre Monday July 25, 2011. Anders Behring Breivik has admitted bombing Norway's capital and opening fire on a political youth group retreat, but he entered a plea of not guilty, saying he wanted to save Europe from Muslim immigration. Police announced Monday that they had dramatically overcounted the number of people slain in a shooting spree at a political youth group's island retreat and were lowering the confirmed death toll from 86 to 68. (AP Photo/Erlend Aas, Scanpix Norway) NORWAY OUTAP - The self-described perpetrator of Norway's deadly bombing and shooting rampage was ordered held in solitary confinement Monday after calmly telling a court that two other cells of collaborators stood ready to join his murderous campaign.


After leak, Amnesty's website blocked in Saudi (AP)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 11:20 AM PDT

AP - Amnesty International said Saudi authorities on Monday blocked the group's website inside the kingdom following criticism of a controversial new anti-terrorism draft law.

Amnesty says website blocked in Saudi Arabia (AFP)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 09:49 AM PDT

A woman lights a candle as seen through a glass panel bearing the logo of Amnesty International. Rights group Amnesty International said on Monday that its website has been blocked in Saudi Arabia after the group criticised a draft Saudi anti-terrorism law.(AFP/File/Jaime Razuri)AFP - Rights group Amnesty International said on Monday that its website has been blocked in Saudi Arabia after the group criticised a draft Saudi anti-terrorism law.


Bali bomb suspect to be sent to Indonesia from Pakistan (AFP)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 09:24 AM PDT

Children carry flowers during a service commemorating the seventh anniversary of the 2002 Bali bombings near the Bali bombings memorial overlooking Sydney's Coogee Beach 2009. An alleged mastermind of the 2002 Bali bombings that killed more than 200 people will be sent to Indonesia after being arrested in Pakistan in March, a senior counter terrorism official said Monday.(AFP/File/Torsten Blackwood)AFP - An alleged mastermind of the 2002 Bali bombings that killed more than 200 people will be sent to Indonesia after being arrested in Pakistan in March, a senior counter terrorism official said Monday.


(AP)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 08:52 AM PDT

AP - Prosecutor: Norway terror suspect told investigators he expects to spend life in prison

Man accused in Norway attacks 'acted with intent of terror' – judge (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 08:27 AM PDT

The Christian Science Monitor - The man accused of twin terrorist attacks in Oslo will remain behind bars for the next eight weeks as police continue their investigation, a judge announced this afternoon after a closed court hearing.
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