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  • U.S. President Obama at the Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York
    U.S. President Obama at the Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York
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  • U.S. President Obama greets workers at the Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York
    U.S. President Obama greets workers at the Joint Terrorism Task Force ...
    Source: Reuters
U.S. President Obama at the Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York
One of the three suspects arrested in an alleged plot to attack a Danish newspaper was involved in the heroin trade, U.S. authorities in Chicago said. Law enforcement officers told the Chicago Sun-Times that Daood Saleem Gilani had been prosecuted in New York in 1997 for smuggling heroin from Pakistan...
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  • News Source: Sify News | 26 days ago
    Prosecutors urged a federal judge Wednesday to deny bond to one of two Chicago men charged with plotting a terrorist attack against a Danish newspaper, while the man's lawyer argued that his client could have been the innocent dupe of an alleged...
  • News Source: United Press International | 26 days ago
    One of the three suspects arrested in an alleged plot to attack a Danish newspaper was involved in the heroin trade, U.S. authorities in Chicago said. Law enforcement officers told the Chicago Sun-Times that Daood Saleem Gilani had been prosecuted in...
  • News Source: Times of India | 26 days ago
    Two US-based Pakistanis who were arrested by the FBI earlier this month for allegedly plotting to carry out terrorist attacks in Denmark and India are both graduates of a Pakistani military school, it's been revealed, amid continuing doubts about the...
  • News Source: Gawker | 26 days ago
    Two Chicago men have been arrested and charged with plotting to kill the Danish cartoonist who drew this controversial Muhammad cartoon back in 2005 . Religious fanatics will not rest until they have incompetently harassed this mediocre cartoonist to...
  • News Source: The Washington Times | 26 days ago
    The FBI announced the arrests of two men Tuesday on terrorism-related charges stemming from a purported plot to attack the Danish newspaper that published a dozen controversial cartoons in 2005 depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad, including one in...
  • News Source: Toronto Star | 26 days ago
    Controversial Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, in the offices of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper Oct. 27, 2009. A Canadian boss contacts his Toronto staff to let them know that if a Danish newspaper happens to call, don't be alarmed, it's all part...
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  • Blog Source: mypetjawa.mu.nu
    Prosecutors contend Headley traveled to Denmark to identify potential targets for a terrorist attack and that Rana helped arrange Headley's travel. Headley was picked up as he was leaving the country on his way to Pakistan. ...
  • Blog Source: www.vamban.com
    Washington, Oct 28 - Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), blamed for the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, was planning to use an American national.
  • Blog Source: islamineurope.blogspot.com
    There was no imminent danger in the Chicago area, officials said, adding that the charges are unrelated to recent terror plot arrests in Boston, New York, Colorado, Texas and central Illinois. The defendants charged in separate criminal ...
  • Blog Source: blog.taragana.com
    The envoy was referring to a plot by Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba to use a US national to carry out a major terrorist attack in India. David Coleman Headley, a 49-year-old US national, was one of two suspects arrested .... asianetindia
  • Blog Source: blog.taragana.com
    Addressing media persons here, Krishna said Pakistan is expected to take certain step to show India and the rest of the world that it is actually serious about fighting terrorism. .... islamineurope Denmark: Terrorism incompatible with Islam, says
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