2012年2月6日星期一

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Chicago cabbie pleads guilty in terror case (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2012 04:52 PM PST

FILE - In this March 30, 2010 file courtroom drawing, Raja Lahrasib Kahn appears before U.S. Magistrate Judge Geraldine Soat Brown in federal court in Chicago. The Pakistani-born Chicago taxi driver heard on FBI wiretaps allegedly talking about bombing a stadium and sending money to al-Qaida was expected to plead guilty to attempting to provide material support to terrorism at a Monday, Feb. 6, 2012 hearing, becoming the latest terrorism suspect in the Chicago area to waive his right to a trial by cutting a plea deal.  (AP Photo/Verna Sadock, File)AP - A Pakistani-born Chicago taxi driver who prosecutors say could be heard on FBI wiretaps discussing a plan to bomb a stadium pleaded guilty Monday to attempting to send money to a Pakistani-based terrorist with alleged ties to al-Qaida.


FBI focused on 'sovereign citizen' extremists (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2012 04:21 PM PST

AP - The FBI has been paying closer attention to `sovereign citizen' extremists around the country out of concerns that they will react violently when they interact with government officials.

Italy frees former Guantanamo detainee (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2012 10:48 AM PST

AP - An Italian appeals court has overturned the terrorism conviction of a Tunisian man who had spent nearly eight years in the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo, Cuba.

Norwegian terror suspect Breivik tells court today he deserves a medal (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 06 Feb 2012 08:44 AM PST

The Christian Science Monitor - Hundreds packed Oslo District Court to see Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man who confessed to last summer’s twin terror attacks in Oslo, for the last time before his long-awaited trial in April. 

2 German men jailed for British terror offenses (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2012 07:09 AM PST

AP - A British judge has jailed two German men after they pleaded guilty to terror charges.

Filipino villagers may have helped kill terrorist (AP)

Posted: 05 Feb 2012 05:51 PM PST

AP - Abu Sayyaf commander Umbra Jumdail had deviated from the brutal image of his al-Qaida-linked militant group by playing doctor to poor Filipino villagers, whose backing he needed to stay safe from military troops. But those villagers may have been used by the military to finally track him down last week.

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