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The British daily “The Sun” reports that Omar Abdel-Rahman´s son informed the CIA and the Pakistani intelligence agency about the place of Khaled Sheikh Muhammad, who is accused of being the mastermind of the September 11 attacks. He was paid $27million. The Gama´a Al-Islamiya suspects...
Scotland Yard warned the British government that terrorist attacks may occur in Britain. Accordingly, British forces have declared a state of readiness. Moreover, two Muslims have recently stood trial before British courts over terrorism-related charges.
Jamaican Islamist Sheikh Abdullah Al-Faisal stands trial before a British court over many charges, amongst which are inciting on killing the enemies of Islam and using nuclear and chemical weapons to annihilate apostates. The judge said that Al-Faisal cannot use Qur´anic verses to justify his...
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The two sons of Abu Hamza Al-Masri, the leader of Ansar Al-Shari´a group [Supporters of Shari´a], stand trial before a British Court over the charge of vandalizing Finsbury Park Mosque and assaulting two police officers.
Yesterday, a court in London ordered the release of the sons of Abu Hamza Al-Masri, the leader of Ansar Al-Shari´a [Shari´a Supporters] Organization, pending a retrial on February 20 on the charge of attacking police officers.
The Russian Supreme Court banned 15 Islamic organizations from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Kuwait and Pakistan to carry out any activities inside Federal Russia.
The German police staged raids in four cities and detained four people who are suspected for planning terrorist attacks. These raids were carried out in coordination with the Turkish and Lebanese police.
An overview of some of President Mubarak´s speeches on terrorism that he directed to the West. The author believes that such speeches are very important at this specific time, as they represent the sound of moderate Islam.
Egyptian Islamist Adel Abdel-Megied Abdel-Bari, who is accused in the case of bombing the two American embassies in East Africa in 1998, collapsed after he had been on a hunger strike for six weeks in Belmarch prison in southern London.

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