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Timeline The decision to prosecute professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four co-defendants in federal court in New York raises a number of questions. While the magnitude of the terrorist attacks is unprecedented in this country, the...
Tags: terrorism prosecutions, New York City, Prosecution, Terrorism, Politics, Prosecutor, Baloch people, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Islamic terrorism, Interrogations, Criminal law, Law Crime, War Conflict
Nearly two weeks after the Obama administration announced its intention to prosecute professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and his fellow defendants in civilian court, family members of the terrorist attack's victims remain sharply divided...
Tags: New York City, Politics, September 11 attacks, Osama bin Laden, Islamic terrorism, Terrorism, Al-Qaeda, Meir Kahane, World Trade Center bombing, Deborah Burlingame, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Eric Holder, Burlingame California, Omar Abdel-Rahman, Ramzi Yousef, Law Crime
Confidence in the authorities’ ability to prevent another atrocity, however, does not. The five-star hotels have a heavier and more visible security presence. One — the Taj, which was attacked last year— has an armoured personnel carrier outside it, but...
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The news media broadcast images of fake planes impacting the World Trade Center Towers on 9/11. If you haven't yet learned the truth about what really happened to America on September 11, 2001, please watch September Clues. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6407548186293238834...
Tags: 911, tv fakery, 9/11, inside job, terrorism, mass murder, wtc, media fakery, sfx, special effects, fake planes, no planes
We are honoured to present excerpts from Mumbai 26/11, A Day Of Infamy , kind courtesy of the publishers. Point 1: Set up a National Commission of professionals with no political agenda, in consultation with the Leader of the Opposition, to inquire into...
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After terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 by Al-Qaeda, the US put greater stress on IT making it a key weapon against war on terrorism. In 2004, the department of Homeland Security (DHS) spent $3.75 billion (Rs 17,300 crore) and in 2005 more than...
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Barely a block from the Mississippi River sits a neighborhood Mark Twain could not have imagined. Men with henna-streaked beards and women in full-body hijabs streamed Tuesday past the Maashaa Allah Restaurant, the Alle Aamin Coffee Shop, the Kaah Express...
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He came down firmly against allowing evidence from phone taps to be allowed as evidence in trials. Lord Carlile of Berriew, QC, said that changing the law to permit the use of intercept evidence would place a “significant” new burden on those involving...
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It is very encouraging to see the Australian Crime Commission taking a lead in this area and being recognised for it. The ACC has managed to achieve this without adversely affecting the vital operations of the commission," Mr O'Connor said. The ACC has...
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A solitary email referring to a wedding led police to believe a terror attack was imminent and prompted the arrests of 11 suspects, it was revealed today. An independent report laid bare details of the arrests in the North-West of England, including...
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