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Website of attorney who defended Rifqa Bary is hacked
• The UndergroundAn attorney who defended runaway Christian convert Rifqa Bary said recently that the website of an organization he heads was hacked by an extremist Muslim.
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An attorney who defended runaway Christian convert Rifqa Bary said recently that the website of an organization he heads was hacked by an extremist Muslim.
Mark Fefer, Editor in Chief of the Seattle Weekly, writes: "on the insistence of top security specialists at the FBI, [Molly Norris] is, as they put it, "going ghost": moving, changing her name, and essentially wiping away her identity.
A man who wanted to carry out a terrorist attack and planted what he thought was a bomb in Chicago has been charged with attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and an explosive device, authorities said on Monday.
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OTTAWA — RCMP officials have identified a new threat to national security: a coup d’etat. The reference to a violent overthrow of the federal government is contained in the RCMP’s plans and priorities report to government for 2010-11. It lists nat
Former Speaker of the House Republican Newt Gingrich and his wife Callista Gingrich have produced this film, exposing the hypocrisy of the Obama administration and the Islamic Jihad denying Left.
The West was cured of this form of venomous thinking by the tens of millions who died in the second war. I wonder if radical Islam will stop at one hundred million. It will be mostly Muslim dead also. Sooner or
A military jury at Guantánamo convicted ex-driver Salim Hamdan, now 40, of providing material support for terrorism and acquitted him of conspiracy. Prosecutors were stunned when that jury rejected their call for a 30-year sentence and ordered him to
Canadian authorities said they found and foiled a terrorist bomb-making plot by three men here—one allegedly with links to the conflict in Afghanistan and another, a pathologist who auditioned for the TV show "Canadian Idol.''
Behind the blue gates of his Islamic school in Nairobi's Eastleigh neighborhood, schools and mosques are hubs for radical Islam reshaping the Somali immigrant community that for years has lived peacefully.
A traveler from India has been arrested on a weapons charge at Bush Intercontinental Airport, and police said the man was carrying extremist books that refer to "jihad" and "infidels," Local 2 Investigates reported Friday.
Despite Japan being a non-participant in the war on terrorism since 2007, a Japanese oil tanker was the subject of a terrorist attack while docked at a port in the United Arab Emirates.
This week saw the first steps in the trial of its youngest and most controversial inmate. If Khadr is convicted by a jury composed of US military officers, he will be the first person convicted of war crimes committed as a child since WW II.
A military jury handed down a 14-year war crimes sentence against an al Qaida cook and driver Wednesday, unaware that prosecutors made a secret deal that will reportedly send him home much earlier.
Anyone still interested in the background and ramifications of the Ground Zero mosque -- and its role in the Islamic war against this country -- and require more evidence of its terrorist links can be found in this article.
Sibel Edmonds, a 32-year-old Turkish-American, was hired as a translator by the FBI shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 because of her knowledge of Middle Eastern languages. She was fired less than a year later in March 2002 for
An hour later the former Alaska governor added: “Peace-seeking Muslims, pls understand, Ground Zero mosque is UNNECESSARY provocation; it stabs hearts. Pls reject it in interest of healing.”
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe is unlikely to go quietly when he steps down from office. His successor is said to be similar to Hugo Chavez, but Uribe hopes to mount external pressure to end Chavez's support of the FARC and ELN terrorist groups.
A Muslim woman accused of stabbing a Labour Member of Parliament in UK during a town hall meeting at a public library in Beckton (London) has refused to recognise a court or enter a plea.
US terror expert Steve Emerson discusses the new terror magazine, "Inspire" whose first issue contained death threats against Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, Seattle cartoonist Molly Norris and others.
Intelligence analyst Ryan Mauro writes that certain Islamic groups are seeking to create Islamic enclaves based on Shari'a law in the United States.
A National Weather Service employee and his British-born wife pleaded guilty Wednesday to domestic terrorism charges of lying to the FBI about a hit list of possible targets who the couple suspected were enemies of Islam.
The Virginia man who issued a death threat to the creators of the cartoon series "South Park" for their spoof of Muhammad has been arrested on charges that he provided material support to the terrorist organization Al-Shabab.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks about the fight against terrorism on the Pakistan/Afghani border. Clinton says "I assume somebody in this [Pakistani] government, from top to bottom, does know where Bin Laden is, and I'd like to know too."
I remember the fear which suddenly engulfed the town when it was announced that Mubarak was coming on an unexpected visit; I can still see the cavalcade of black cars on the day of his visit and feel the almost physical awareness of fear, like a cold
Investigators found an unexploded suicide vest with ball bearings in a disco hall in Uganda's capital, suggesting the militants planned a 3rd bombing during the World Cup final, officials said. 4 foreign suspects were arrested in connection with the
East Africa saw the emergence of a new international terrorist group, as Somalia's most dangerous al-Qaida-linked militia claimed responsibility for the twin bombings in Uganda that killed 74 people during the World Cup. The claim Monday by al-Sh
Spokesman Claims Taliban 'Cornered' Though the argument seems to be increasingly difficult to take seriously, NATO is again maintaining that the Taliban are not getting any stronger, and indeed suggesting that they might be getting weaker.
Honduran leaders won't blow their noses without permission from Washington