News Source: The Guardian
| 3 months ago
The Australian newspaper broke the story of the second-largest counter-terrorism operation in Australia's history last week. A number of Australian citizens were purported to be planning an attack on an Australian army base in western Sydney. More
News Source: Arab News
| 3 months ago
Going along the lines of Islamic scholars Ahmed Deedat and Zakir Naik is their faithful follower Dr. Sabeel Ahmed who has given up his medical profession to devote entirely to Dawa work in the United States. “I am greatly influenced by Deedat and
News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 10 months ago
A Jordanian doctor cleared of involvement in botched car bomb attacks in London and Scotland but still facing a deportation order has been granted bail and freed. Although neurologist Mohammed Asha was acquitted of being involved in the bomb plots,
News Source: Inter Press Service
| 10 months ago
Despite the Kevin Rudd-led government committing to introduce all ten recommendations of the inquiry into Australian authorities' bungled terrorism investigation of Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef, civil rights groups are concerned at the lack of
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 11 months ago
Though the Australian Federal Police are revealed on page after page to have made an absolute mess of the case, Commissioner Keelty is barely an extra in the narrative...Both the Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, yesterday and the former NSW
News Source: Times Online
| 11 months ago
An Australian judicial inquiry into the arrest of Mohammed Haneef, wrongly linked to the Glasbow airport bomb plot, has recommended sweeping changes to Australia's anti-terrorism laws and its police procedures. In its 310 page report released today,
News Source: Adelaide Now
| 11 months ago
Mohamed Haneef should not have been charged with terrorism offences and deported from Australia, an inquiry has found. The report of the inquiry, which is expected to be released today, has cleared the former Howard government of any political
News Source: Hindustan times
| 11 months ago
In March, Attorney-General Robert McClelland ordered retired judge John Clarke to investigate the detention of Mohamed Haneef after the Muslim medic was held for almost two weeks before being charged with a terrorism offence. The case against Haneef