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CIA, not Pakistan, should be asked about Osama’s whereabouts: Ghani
By Khalid Hasan Owais Ahmed Ghani, governor of Balochistan, said here on Thursday that it is the CIA and not Pakistan that should be asked where Osama Bin Laden is, since it was the
Read More »CIA techniques cause serious mental damage
Granma International flamesong Interrogation techniques used by the CIA on alleged terrorists can cause serious mental damage and are illegal in the United States, according to a report released Thursday by two non-governmental organizations,
Read More »Glasgow bombing suspect dies
A man who set himself alight during a suspected failed car bomb attack at Glasgow airport has died after being hospitalised for a month with critical burns. Kafeel Ahmed, 27, who allegedly crashed an
Read More »The CIA proposed that I assassinate Fidel in Chile, Veciana confesses
Founder of Alpha 66, identified as an accomplice in the conspiracy to assassinate Kennedy Granma International It was the CIA that informed Antonio Veciana Blanch, 10 months ahead of time, of a visit to
Read More »Two arrested under Terrorism Act
PA Two men have been arrested under the Terrorism Act 2006, after the discovery of a suspicious substance in a flat, police said today. Officers from Avon and Somerset Police arrested the two men,
Read More »Proof Bin Laden Tape Is 5-Year-Old, Re-Released Footage
Why did IntelCenter, the middleman between “Al-Qaeda” and the media, a group that has government and Pentagon ties, re-release old footage and why did the media report it as new when it had already
Read More »Man charged over UK bomb plots
A Jordanian doctor has been charged by British police with plotting to carry out bomb attacks in London and Glasgow.Mohammed Jamil Asha, a 26-year-old doctor, was charged with conspiring with Bilal Abdullah and Kafeel
Read More »Russia says Britain has harmed anti-terror cooperation
Luke Harding in Moscow and Mark Tran Tuesday July 17, 2007 Guardian Unlimited Russia today accused Britain of seeking a political confrontation but stopped short of an immediate tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats over the
Read More »Police want terror cases time limit to be scrapped
By Colin Brown Police chiefs have called for their right to hold terrorist suspects without charge for 28 days to be lengthened to “as long as it takes”. Ken Jones, the head of Association
Read More »Lock terror suspects up indefinitely say police
· Critics’ anger over internment plans · PM briefed on ‘extraordinary measure’ Mark Townsend and Jamie Doward Sunday July 15, 2007 The Observer One of Britain’s most senior police officers has demanded a return
Read More »UK plot inquiry moves to Australia
Police in Australia have seized computer files and other material from two hospitals in connection with the investigation into three failed car bombings in Britain. Mick Keelty, Australia’s federal police commissioner, said several
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