@Shahab deine Meldung bezueglich Padilla passt zu 100% hier - war/ist AlQuaida Mitglied
udn bezueglich deinem Lacjer - manche sehn halt den Widerstand der Iraksichen Guerillia als (islamistischer) Terrorismus manche nicht

ist wohl ne mischung und wirklich schwer einzuordnen
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Zitat:Scientists Say Dirty Bomb Would Be a Dud
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By CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent
NEW YORK - The "dirty bomb" allegedly planned by terror suspect Jose Padilla would have been a dud, not the radiological threat portrayed last week by federal authorities, scientists say.
At a June 1 news conference, the Justice Department (news - web sites) said the alleged al-Qaida associate hoped to attack Americans by detonating "uranium wrapped with explosives" in order to spread radioactivity.
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Zitat:Buddhist teacher killed in restive south Thailand
07 Jun 2004 12:26:11 GMT
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BANGKOK, June 7 (Reuters) - Two gunmen on a motorcycle shot dead a Buddhist teacher in Thailand's restive Muslim south on Monday, the latest casualty in a spate of violence which has claimed over 200 lives since January, police said.
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Zitat:Petrol bomb hurled at church
From correspondents in Jakarta
June 10, 2004
A petrol bomb has been hurled at a Roman Catholic church in the fifth attack this week on a church in Indonesia, police said today.
The attack on the Santo Yusuf church in the Sleman district of Yogyakarta city took place early on Wednesday, said a duty officer at a local police station.
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Zitat:Pakistan's Jihad-Friendly Army
By Kaushik Kapisthalam
FrontPageMagazine.com | June 10, 2004
Amidst the media hype here over the Iraq prison scandal and the Presidential election campaign, alarming developments in Pakistan have slipped under America’s radar. For starters, on May 27, 2004, Pakistan’s President Gen. Pervez Musharraf disclosed in an interview with the Pakistan based Geo-TV network that a few “low level” Pakistani Air Force and Army soldiers had conspired with a Pakistani Al Qaeda mastermind in the two attempts to assassinate him late last year.
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Zitat:Iraq anger in India's city of courtesy
By Siddharth Srivastava
NEW DELHI - Reverberations from the US-led war in Iraq are being felt in Lucknow, the capital city of Indian state Uttar Pradesh, known for nawabs (rich hereditary rulers of Mughal states), tehzeeb (culture), Mughlai cuisine and the pehle aap (you first) school of manners.
Over the past week, a spate of protests as well as statements from clerics in the city have warned British, US and Israeli citizens to stay away from the state capital. There are also fears that the demonstrations may spread to the rest of the state, with calls being made to prevent foreigners from entering the precincts of the famous Taj Mahal in Agra, 363 kilometers away from Lucknow. India's Muslims, especially Shi'ites, have reacted sharply to the clash between US forces and Shi'ite militiamen last month in which one of the most sacred shrines of the Shi'ites, the shrine of Hazrat Ali, was damaged. Muslims form a sizeable population in Lucknow, as well as in Uttar Pradesh as a whole.
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Zitat:Revere raid by terrorism task force results in one arrest
Weapons, radios among belongings
By Ralph Ranalli, Globe Staff | June 11, 2004
The FBI, the Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Department of Homeland Security have joined local police in investigating a Syrian national after a search of his Revere duplex uncovered flight-simulation software, pictures of Osama bin Laden, two small-caliber weapons, police scanners, and radio-jamming equipment, law enforcement and court officials said yesterday.
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Defying fanatacism
By Diana West
Published June 11, 2004
With the 60th anniversary of D-Day and the nearly coinciding death of Ronald Reagan, Americans have been compelled to reflect on the past, seeing rocky, bloody eras fall into the clean arc of history that appears only in a flash of hindsight.
Looking back on Nazism and communism, we see the seamless succession and demise of totalitarian threats once poised to rob the West of its liberties. In this sweeping history lesson, it becomes clearer still that the rise of Islamism -- or Islamist totalitarianism, or Islamist radicalism or Islamofascism (we haven't yet settled on a term) -- has now succeeded these vanquished foes. Whatever it is called, this ideology is now the principle menace to freedoms treasured by 21st-century Western civilization, a secular society still rooted in Judeo-Christian tradition.
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Zitat:Paris was 'apparent target' for arrested militants
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A group of suspected Islamic militants arrested in Italy and Belgium appeared to have been planning a suicide attack in Paris, said an Italian detention warrant.
The 27-page warrant includes transcribed telephone conversations in which the suspects discussed the Paris metro, security arrangements and a "martyr" referred to as Mohammed.
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Zitat:Boston Police to Search Rail Riders; Work Stops
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Boston's transit police on Tuesday announced plans to search subway and train riders to foil a possible a terror attack while other city workers brought preparations for the Democratic National Convention to a standstill.
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Zitat:Portugal police arrest 15 at Euro 2004 city
By Reuters
LISBON - Portuguese police arrested 15 people of Arab origin on Friday in the city of Porto, site of the inaugural game of the Euro 2004 soccer championships, a police spokesman said.
The 15 were arrested in a joint operation by the Judiciary Police, an investigative body, and Portugal's Security Intelligence Service (SIS), a police spokesman in Porto said.
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Zitat:The Patriot Act Is Your Friend By Kim Zetter
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Viet Dinh has been called a "political pit bull" and "a foot soldier" for Attorney General John Ashcroft. But the 36-year-old author of the Patriot Act prefers to be called an "attendant of freedom."
In May 2001, the professor of law at Georgetown University was tapped by the Justice Department to work for two years as an assistant attorney general, working primarily on judicial nominations for the department. But three months later the World Trade Center towers collapsed, and Dinh was drafted to work on the USA Patriot Act, a bill that would give the government some of its most controversial surveillance powers. The bill, coupled with the government's subsequent treatment of immigrants and native-born citizens, prompted critics to charge the administration with overthrowing "800 years of democratic tradition."
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