Airline plot trio get life terms
Monday, September 14th, 2009Three men who plotted to blow up liquid bombs on flights from the UK to North America have been jailed for life, with minimum terms of up to 40 years. for more click here
Three men who plotted to blow up liquid bombs on flights from the UK to North America have been jailed for life, with minimum terms of up to 40 years. for more click here
One of the Melbourne men charged with preparing a terrorist act directed an angry outburst at the magistrate hearing his case this morning. for more click here
THE global reach of Islamic terrorism has been grimly underlined by news that an extremist movement from a failed African nation has served as the inspiration for a group of men in the suburbs of Melbourne to hatch a plan to kill innocent Australians. for more click here
Police say they have foiled a mission by Islamic terrorists to launch a suicide shoot-out on a military base in what they say would have been the worst terrorist attack on Australian soil.
Police also say they have pinpointed an Australian terrorist cell supporting and directly involved in insurgency activity in the African country of Somalia.for more click here
BAGHDAD — The American military says the deputy commander of an insurgent group linked to al-Qaida was arrested in Mosul during a joint U.S.-Iraqi operation.
The military said in a statement released Tuesday that Fakri Hadi Gari, also known as Abu Abbas, was captured July 24 in a raid in Mosul. for more click here
The radical Islamist group that allegedly planned to attack a Sydney military base has links to al-Qaeda and is profiting from piracy off the coast of northern Africa.
Police say the little known al-Shabaab group was deep into planning what would have been the most elaborate attack on Australian soil. for more click here
A man charged over an alleged conspiracy to attack an army base in NSW put on a defiant face in court today, refusing to stand before the magistrate.
Nayef El Sayed, 25, of Glenroy, briefly appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court this afternoon. He was remanded in custody to reappear on October 26. for more click here
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says terrorists are to blame for Friday’s twin hotel bombings in the capital, Jakarta. The attacks appear to be a setback to Indonesia’s relatively successful counter terrorism campaign. But security analysts say the regional terrorist network, Jemaah Islamiyah, which has a history of bombings in Indonesia, remains dangerous despite the arrests of some of its top operatives. for more click here
Indonesian police say their bomb squad has found an unexploded bomb at Jakarta’s luxury J.W. Marriott Hotel after at least nine people were reported dead and 50 injured in early bomb attacks.
Two bombs detonated at the five-star J.W. Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in the capital today. for more click here
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We will imprison our women and you will like it! The religion of peace promises a reign of terror as France strands up for their women. They want women in polyester prisons – let them stay in Islamic countries. Don’t bring that shiz to free countries.
The religion of peace, doin’ a’what comes naturally. for more click here