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Pak Tribune
| 12 months ago
The men, a Tunisian and three Swedish citizens of Arab origin, were caught on police surveillance tapes discussing whether to behead or shoot their intended victims, the chief prosecutor told Reuters. The plot was foiled in late 2010 by a joint...
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The New York Times
| 12 months ago
Denmark A court here convicted four men on Monday of planning a terror attack in December 2010 against the offices of a Danish newspaper. The four men, who denied the charges, were sentenced to 12 years in prison. The planned attack was intended as...
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CNN
| 12 months ago
Three Swedish nationals and a Tunisian resident of Sweden were found guilty of targeting Jyllands Posten, the Copenhagen-based newspaper responsible for publishing controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The court ruled there was no doubt...
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Leader Post Online
| 12 months ago
A Danish court on Monday sentenced four men to 12 years behind bars for committing "terrorism" with a plot to kill the staff of a newspaper that first published controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The three Swedish nationals and one...
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United Press International
| 12 months ago
A Danish court found four men guilty Monday of plotting a terrorist attack on the Jyllands-Posten newspaper offices in Copenhagen. The prosecutor has asked the men be sentenced to as long as 16 years in prison, Politiken reported.
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Mail Online UK
| 12 months ago
4 June 2012 Four men have been convicted by a Danish court for planning an attack on Denmark's Jyllands-Posten newspaper, in retaliation for the paper printing offensive cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The four men, all Muslims resident in Sweden,...
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Jerusalem Post
| 12 months ago
Three Swedish citizens and a Tunisian plotted revenge against newspaper that published Prophet Mohammad cartoons in 2005. A Danish court on Monday found four men guilty of plotting to kill a large number of people at a newspaper in revenge for its...
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Fox
| 12 months ago
Associated Press A Danish court has found four men guilty of planning a terrorist attack on a newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005. The four are Sweden residents who had been under surveillance by Swedish and Danish...
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AP Online
| 12 months ago
Denmark (AP) — Four men were convicted Monday of planning a terrorist attack on a Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005.
The men are Sweden residents of North African and Mideast origin who were...
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Russia Today
| 12 months ago
Tajikistan, current chair of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) has sent an official request to the UN to pressure Norway to stop publication of a reprint of the book with scandalous cartoons featuring the prophet Mohammed...The four...
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BBC
| 12 months ago
The court heard the men wanted to kill a large number of people in revenge for the paper's 2005 publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad...Police said they were arrested just hours before launching the attack.
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Ledger-Enquirer
| 12 months ago
Denmark A Danish court has found four men guilty of planning a terrorist attack on a newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005. The four are Sweden residents who had been under surveillance by Swedish and Danish intelligence...
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DAWN
| 12 months ago
A Danish court on Monday found four men guilty plotting to kill a large number of people at a newspaper in revenge for the paper's 2005 publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. The men, three Swedish citizens and a Tunisian, had pleaded...