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Zitat:Australia toughens anti-terrorism lawsna toll - sowas kann auch nur in deutschland passieren - hier kriegen vergewaltiger Bewaehrungsstrafen - dann kann man auch Terroristen frei rumlaufen lassen...
CANBERRA: Australia will be able to slap instant bans on “terror groups” not listed by the United Nations Security Council and without parliament's approval after the main opposition party yesterday dropped two years of resistance.
The new powers will allow Attorney-General Philip Ruddock to immediately issue bans if needed.
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Zitat:German 9-11 Conviction Overturned.
KARLSRUHE, Germany, March 4, 2004
(AP) A German court on Thursday overturned the world's only conviction for the Sept. 11 attacks and ordered a retrial for a Moroccan found guilty last year of aiding the Hamburg cell of suicide hijackers.
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Zitat:Yemen reports arrest of leading al-Qaida member.
By AHMED AL-HAJ, Associated Press
(Updated Thursday, March 4, 2004, 5:14 AM)
ABYAN, Yemen (AP) - Security forces have arrested a leading al-Qaida member in their pursuit of militants in the south Yemeni mountains, security officials said Thursday.
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Zitat:MEN CONVICTED OF TRAFFICKING IN UNTAXED CIGARETTES.
(Buffalo-AP) -- Five men were convicted of federal charges for their role in a multi-state ring trafficking in untaxed cigarettes. U.S. Attorney Michael Battle says the men were found guilty Wednesday after a three-and-a-half week trial before Chief District Judge Richard Arcara in Buffalo and five days of jury deliberations.
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Prosecutors say Ahmed provided about $14,000 to five of the so-called Lackawanna Six so they could travel to Afghanistan and train at an al-Qaeda terrorist training camp.
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Zitat:Two in San Diego plead guilty in plot to sell anti-aircraft missiles to terrorists.
By Seth Hettena
ASSOCIATED PRESS
4:19 p.m. March 3, 2004
SAN DIEGO – Two defendants admitted their roles Wednesday in a plot to sell Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to the Taliban and al-Qaeda, authorities said.
Ilyas Ali, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in India, and Muhamed Abid Afridi of Pakistan pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorists and conspiracy to distribute heroin and hashish, according to the U.S. Attorney's office.
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Thursday, March 04, 2004
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Three American Muslims accused of using paintball games to train for holy war were found guilty of conspiracy charges on Thursday.
Prosecutors said the three were part of a "Virginia jihad network" that underwent paramilitary training in 2000 and 2001 in hopes of joining up with the Taliban (search). After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the group allegedly focused efforts on defending the former Afghan regime.
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