15.01.2004, 20:37
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Zitat:Krekar gets bill after Hagen trialwenigstens etwas - - ist eine ordentliche Summe :daumen:
Norway's controversial refugee mullah Krekar has lost his lawsuit against Progress Party leader Carl I. Hagen (picture). Hagen's characterization of Krekar as a terrorist was ruled protected by free speech and the Oslo court instructed the former Ansar al-Islam leader to pay court costs totaling NOK 199,600 (USD 29,500).
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Zitat:Devotee's bid to flee ends in jail.
By Mark Dunn
January 15, 2004
A MELBOURNE Muslim fled Australia in 2002 fearing he would be arrested for allegedly training at an al-Qaida camp in Afghanistan.
But Ahmad, 23, was arrested and jailed in Cairo eight months ago and faces indefinite detention by Egyptian authorities under suspicion of links to terrorism.
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Zitat:CENTRAL ASIA: Focus on security threat from radical Islamic groups.
[ This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations]
ANKARA, 14 Jan 2004 (IRIN) - Although recent reports suggest that the outlawed Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) has been regrouping and could threaten stability in Central Asia, experts and regional observers remain unconvinced. The IMU is a coalition of Islamic militants from Uzbekistan and other Central Asian states opposed to Uzbek President Islam Karimov's secular regime.
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Zitat:Boston Muslim group linked to terrorists
BOSTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- The leader of an Islamic group preparing to build a mosque in Boston reportedly has previously undisclosed ties to terroristic groups.
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