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US offers $5M reward for 'Bomb Man' terror suspect

The U.S. State Department announced Tuesday that it is now offering a reward of up to $5 million for a Palestinian bomb-maker suspected of once targeting commercial airliners and of aiding the Iraq insurgency.

Senate rejects bid aimed at Sept. 11 terrorists

The Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday turned back a GOP-led effort to bar Sept. 11 terrorists from being prosecuted in civilian federal courts.

Leaked video game footage shows terrorist attack

Footage leaked from "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" reveals that players of the upcoming video game can shoot innocent civilians in an airport in a realistic rendering of a terrorist attack.

5 men found guilty of Australian terror plot

Five Muslim men were convicted Friday of plotting Australia's largest terrorist conspiracy as part of a bid to force the government to change its policy on Middle East conflicts.

Slain militant leader buried in Malaysia village

Tearful relatives of slain regional al-Qaida commander Noordin Top buried him in a traditional Muslim funeral at his Malaysian boyhood village Friday, two weeks after Indonesian security forces killed him in a shootout.

Judge urges new policy for terrorism victims

Victims of terrorism supported by Iran are not getting justice from U.S. courts, a frustrated federal judge said Wednesday as he proposed that the president and Congress come up with a new policy to hold Tehran accountable.

Hoyer cool to repealing wiretap immunity

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer made clear Tuesday that he would be cool to a Senate proposal to take away the retroactive immunity now given to telecommunications companies that participated in warrantless wiretapping during the George W. Bush administration.

Indonesians oppose militants' burial plans

Plans to give hometown burials to three suspected al-Qaida-linked Islamist militants killed in a police raid last week are being opposed by some residents, who say they don't want their villages to be known as resting places for terrorists.

Indonesian police: DNA test confirms Noordin death

DNA tests have confirmed that Southeast Asia terrorist leader Noordin Top was killed days ago in a shootout with Indonesian security forces, police said Saturday.

He told Bush that ‘America is under attack’

A Q&A with Andrew Card, who as White House chief of staff, whispered news of the Sept. 11 attacks to the president as they visited a Florida elementary school.

Photos released of terrorist mastermind at Gitmo

The first photographs of the self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind at Guantanamo Bay have cropped up on the Internet, and experts say the images of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed are being used by terrorist groups to inspire attacks against the United States.

Australian terror cell member jailed for 5 years

The last of eight men convicted of being part of a terrorist cell that planned to kill hundreds of people with a bombing in Australia's second largest city was sentenced on Wednesday to five years in prison.

Taliban gains money, al-Qaida finances recovering

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — He moved his finger slowly across his throat, to show that the Taliban kills truckers who don't pay for safe passage through large swaths of territory near Afghanistan.

Terrorist flees to Lebanon, FBI confirms

A master bomb maker who once targeted commercial airliners and was suspected of aiding the Iraq insurgency has fled to Lebanon, an FBI official has confirmed.

Terror surveillance requests declined in 2008

The Justice Department said Friday that the number of applications approved for eavesdropping on terrorism suspects declined in 2008, the first annual drop since the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

APNewsBreak: FBI to add bomb maker to wanted list

An FBI official says a notorious terrorist suspected of aiding the insurgency in Iraq will be added to the agency's list of its most wanted terrorists.

FBI's newest 'Most Wanted' terrorist is American

A fugitive animal rights activist believed to be hiding outside the United States has become the first domestic terror suspect named to the FBI's list of "Most Wanted" terrorists.

AP INVESTIGATION: Terrorist eludes US in Iraq

As Pan Am Flight 830 descended toward Honolulu and passengers finished their breakfast, a blinding burst of light washed over them. And then, "BOOM!"

Mystery terrorist in NYC plot deported to Sudan

A recently released Black September terrorist convicted of placing three powerful car bombs in New York City in 1973 has been deported to Sudan, an African nation that once sheltered Osama bin Laden and other terrorists.

APNewsBreak: Terrorist in NYC bomb plot deported

A law enforcement official says a Black September terrorist convicted of planting three car bombs in New York City in 1973 has been deported.

Mystery terrorist was targeted for assassination

In 1980, a PLO official identified as "Abu Walid al-Iraqi" narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in which someone fired a rocket at his Italian sedan in the lawless streets of Beirut.

Australian terrorist leader sentenced to 12 years

The leader of an Australian terrorist cell that prosecutors said plotted to attack major sporting events in a bid to kill thousands of people was imprisoned Tuesday for at least 12 years.

NSA helped uncover 1973 NYC bombing plot

It was the National Security Agency that uncovered a 1973 plot to bomb New York City, a scheme since linked to a terrorist who is nearing release from prison, according to government documents and interviews.

AP IMPACT: Freedom looms for terrorist

In 1973, a young terrorist named Khalid Duhham Al-Jawary entered the United States and quickly began plotting an audacious attack in New York City.

Moroccan terror fugitive caught in Algeria

The official Moroccan news agency says an Islamist convicted in the deadly 2003 Casablanca bombings who escaped from prison has been caught in neighboring Algeria and returned home.

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Should Israeli Leaders Be Subject To Arrest When Travelling Outside Israel.

Tzipi Livni, Israel's former foreign minister, faced a possible arrest if travelling to the United kingdom earlier this month.

SEALS Are Heroes, Not Criminals -
Source: The San Antonio Express-News

Is this U.S. justice?

Guantánamo Must Be Closed
Source: The New York Times

It is impossible to credibly repair this nation's justice system while it operates a shameful symbol of illegality and inhumanity.

Intelligence Improperly Collected on U.S. Citizens
Source: The New York Times

In all three cases, after other Homeland Security Department officials raised concerns, copies of the reports were destroyed. The agency also held a workshop on intelligence-gathering "while ensuring the protection of civil rights and civil liberties..." More Articles

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | �Proof linking Jundallah to Pakistani intelligence given
Source: dawn.com

ISLAMABAD: A senior Iranian official said Iran has presented evidence to Islamabad that shows links between Pakistani intelligence services and the Jundallah militant group based in the Sistan-Balochistan province.

Thomson (Ill.) eager to take in Gitmo terror thugs; Washington Republicans slam Obama's plan
Source: NY Daily News

Washington Republicans denounced the plan, with House GOP Leader John Boehner of Ohio charging the Obama White House "must've forgotten" about Americans killed on Sept. 11.

Obama administration to house Guantanamo detainees at Illinois prison
Source: JURIST University of Pittsburgh Law School

The Obama administration said Tuesday that it plans to purchase the Thompson Correctional Center (TCC) [DOC backgrounder] in northwestern Illinois to house inmates from Guantanamo Bay [JURIST news archive].

The Real Terrorist
Source: Kashmir Watch

Some times the hunter becomes the hunt and the gunner himself becomes a target. A few weeks back an international conference on terrorism was organized at Vigyan Bhavan, India. Most of the speakers were well known scholars and lawyers from all over the world.

Politicians Clash Over Terrorist Coming To New York
Source: msnbc.com

This is a Video from MSN that discusses both sides of the issue. What do you think?

Another flight disrupted by a group of Muslims
Source: http://canadafreepress.com

Terrorists???

Terror In The Nursery
Source: Common Dreams

Police counter-terrorist units in the U.K. are now monitoring nursery-age kids for signs of Islamic extremist sympathies, The Times reports. Not sure how that works: Do they demand all foreign occupations end before they'll eat their veggies, or what?

U.S. Attorney General Goes to N.Y. for Meetings on 9/11 Trials
Source: The New York Times

Amid significant concern about security arrangements for the trial of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. made an unannounced visit on Wednesday to federal prosecutors and law enforcement officials in New York.

Gitmo Suicide Report Complicates DOJ Lawsuit Stance
Source: washingtonindependent.com

How did prison guards at Guantanamo Bay overlook three men hanging from nooses in their cells for more than two hours, in what was supposed to be a super-high security prison housing "the worst of the worst" terrorists in the world?

The "Terror Gap"
Source: The New York Times

Individuals on the government's terrorist watch list can be barred from boarding airplanes, but not from purchasing high-powered guns or explosives. Bipartisan legislation in both houses of Congress would end this ridiculous loophole, commonly known as the "terror gap."

New Yorkers turn out to protest trial of KSM in civilian court
Source: The People's Cube

(Apologies for the untimely post, I'd first heard of this story less than an hour ago.) The pictures say it all.

2 bombs kill 12 in eastern Pakistan city of Lahore - Yahoo! News
Source: Yahoo! News

Fanatic Islamic terrorist claim to be fighting for Islam, while their suicide boomers murder more and more innocent Islamic women and children. Every word from their mouth is a lie. They are delusional sub-dominant males trying to dominate the only way they can.

Navy SEALs are heroes, prosecution is unfair
Source: Chicago Sun-Times

Fair, just prosecutors -- or superiors administering punishment -- are supposed to consider the entirety of the case, all the facts and extenuating circumstances.

BBC News - Charges to drop against Iraq deaths Blackwater guard
Source: BBC News

US prosecutors have asked for charges against one of five Blackwater security guards accused of killing up to 17 unarmed Iraqi civilians to be dropped. No reason was given for the move to dismiss charges against Nicholas Slatten, of Tennessee.

War: Obama Channels Dickens (w/poll)

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness; it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity; it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness; it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of  …

Security incident aboard AirTran Flight 297 suggests terror Dry Run
Source: http://canadafreepress.com

A group of thirteen men dressed in traditional Muslim attire were among 73 passengers who boarded AirTran Flight 297 on Tuesday, 17 November 2009, a routine flight scheduled to depart Atlanta Hartsfield Airport, gate C-16 at 4:43 PM ET to Houston Hobby Airport.

Navy SEALs Face Assault Charges for Capturing Most-Wanted Terrorist
Source: FOXNews.com

Navy SEALs have secretly captured one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq — the alleged mastermind of the murder and mutilation of four Blackwater USA security guards in Fallujah in 2004. And three of the SEALs who captured him are now facing criminal charges.

Man who ran over terrorist suspected of attempted murder
Source: ynetnews.com

Footage shows husband of woman stabbed in Kiyat Arba gas station last week repeatedly run over motionless terrorist with his Mercedes; suspect held under house arrest

My Plan To End Both Wars.

As everyone knows, or should know, ending one if not both wars would be a difficult task for anyone. There's is no one alive today that has complete experience in doing something like this.

DAWN.COM | Editorial | Is it really India?
Source: dawn.com

FOREIGN Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says that Pakistan is "compiling hard evidence of India's involvement" in terrorist attacks on Pakistan's public and its armed forces.

U.S. Gov Blames Blond Party Crasher to Cover their own Stupidity and Dumbness
Source: CREOLE FOLKS

The U.S. Government appears to be setting the agenda for the U.S. Media being that Tiger Woods is on rotation 24/7 but the serious and systemic lacks with the CIA, Secret Service, DOD is proving a serious security issue to the American public.

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