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In its final statement, the International Inter-Religious Conference in Asatana, Kazakhstan, called for deepening inter-cultural understanding and global coexistence.
The Egyptian prosecution calls the Brotherhood’s supreme guide for interrogation on a charge pressed against him by a lawyer for inciting murder of Arab leaders and sectarian sedition.
British police staff receives training at an Islamic school while 14 people are arrested for terrorist recruitment and training.
Germany plans to build up a database about terror suspects so as to be on the defense against potential attacks.
Two participants in the earlier Bali bombings received jail sentences from Indonesian courts.
Danish police arrests nine suspected of planning a terror attack after having found out they acquired substances for making explosives.
This article deals with the assault waged by a Jordanian in the capital, Amman, against a group of tourists, which resulted in the death of one Briton and the injury of five others and a Jordanian policeman. The attack was the first since an anti-terror law was approved.
The Egyptian security authorities have issued a statement that it is searching for three Palestinians who are suspected of sneaking into Sinai to commit terrorist attacks.
Next January, an Amsterdam Court will begin a retrial of the members of the Capital Cell terrorism organization, accused of terrorist activities and the murder of director Theo Van Gogh.
Scotland Yard’s head of counter- terrorism, Peter Clarke, has described the picture from intelligence gathered in the United Kingdom as "very disturbing," adding that thousands of British Muslims who may be involved in terrorism are being monitored by British authorities.

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