04.06.2004, 10:50
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Zitat:Sydney man charged with inciting terrorism.
June 2, 2004 - 2:36PM
Sydney man Bilal Khazal was charged today over terrorism activities. He was later granted bail during a brief court appearance.
Australian Federal Police (AFP) said the 34-year-old, who allegedly published documents inciting terrorism on the internet, was charged with one count of collecting or making documents likely to facilitate terrorist acts.
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Zitat:Suspected al-Qaeda member arrested by PhilippinesUnd wieder eine saudische "Wohltaetigkeitsorganisation" im Visier der Behoerden...
MANILA: Philippine authorities have arrested an Arab missionary who is suspected of being a member of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network in the southern island of Mindanao, military officials said yesterday.
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Zitat:U.S., Saudis Crack Down on Al-Haramain Charity Group.
Wed Jun 2, 2004 08:05 PM ET
By Arshad Mohammed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Wednesday said it was dissolving a Riyadh-based charity suspected of funding al Qaeda and will fold its assets into a new group that will channel all Saudi charitable contributions abroad.
In addition to winding down the Riyadh-based Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, Saudi and U.S. officials said they would seek to block the assets of its local branches in Afghanistan, Albania, Bangladesh, Ethiopia and the Netherlands.
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Zitat:Japan Arrests 8th Person in Al Qaeda-Linked Probe
Wed Jun 2, 2004 11:07 PM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese police acting on suspicions al Qaeda may have set up a network in Japan arrested an eighth person on Thursday for violating immigration laws.
Six people were arrested last week as part of an investigation into the activities of Lionel Dumont, an Algerian-born French national suspected of being involved in delivering equipment and funds to al Qaeda while living in Japan.
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