Terrorism and Insurgency – Homegrown Terrorist: Omar Hammami (FOX10 Mobile)

Homegrown Terrorist: Omar Hammami (FOX10 Mobile)
Before September 11, 2001, terrorism was a word you heard on TV newscasts. Deadly explosives and suicide bombs were something that would never happen here. But on 9/11, Americans got a taste of terrorism first hand. And for one boy in Daphne, Alabama, it changed his life forever.

Nepal: All child soldiers released by Maoists (New Kerala)
New York, Feb 8 : The final batch of the nearly 3,000 child soldiers who served in the Maoist army during Nepal’s decade-long civil war have been discharged and re-entered civilian life today, in a move hailed by United Nations officials as a milestone in the country’s peace process.

Story of Sri Lanka through the time of the Tigers (rediff.com)
Adele Barker details her travels through Sri Lanka, which was not just confined to seeing the ravages of the Tsunami but also watching the devastation of the 25-year-old civil war,

Workshop to tackle terrorist financing (Gulf Times)
QNB is hosting a workshop on Compliance, Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Combating Terrorist Financing (CTF) at The Diplomatic Club tomorrow. The event is being held under the patronage of the National Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Committee (NAMLC).

Iran blames US for terrorism in Iran (New Kerala)
Hyderabad, Feb 9 : Counsul General of Islamic Republic of Iran Mohamoud Safari today blamed the US and some western countries to be responsible for terrorist operations in Iran.

As Tamil refugees resettle, their well-being could determine Sri Lanka s (The Christian Science Monitor)
Almost 200,000 Tamils have left Sri Lanka s postwar refugee camps some for tin-roof shelters or relatives’ homes. Their resettlement is seen as key to national reconciliation after decades of war against Tamil rebels ended last May.

Partisan Rancor Follows Terrorism Announcement (US News & World Report)
Intelligence chiefs warns of imminent al Qaeda attacks.

Al-Qaeda Wedding: Celebrating in an Unfortunately Named Town (Time Magazine)
An unexpected wedding invitation to an unfortunately named town highlights Yemen’s promise — and its challenges. An evening with the villagers of Al-Qaeda

KNK speech in 6th International Conference on EU, Turkey and the Kurds (Kurdish Media)
I would like to warmly welcome you all to this timely conference on behalf of the Kurdish National Congress. I would like to begin by presenting the recent developments in Turkey and our perspective on them.

Al-Qaeda is a wounded but dangerous enemy (The Capital Times)
In the past six weeks, Americans have witnessed two jarringly different — but completely accurate — views of al-Qaeda’s terrorist network. One image was that of terrorist leaders being hunted down and killed by satellite-guided, pilotless aircraft. The other was of an agile foe slipping past U.S. defenses and increasingly intent on striking inside the United States.

Iran and Pakistan: Terrorism states or victims of terrorism? (Kurdish Media)
For the past few months we had the honour to read many articles and news reports in which above countries have been described as mayor threats and terrorism/terrorist supported states without any sustainable evidence.

Nepal: Release Of All Child Soldiers By Maoists (Scoop.co.nz)
The final batch of the nearly 3,000 child soldiers who served in the Maoist army during Nepal’s decade-long civil war have been discharged and re-entered civilian life today, in a move hailed by United Nations officials as a milestone in the country’s …

Terrorism Is Good For Business (Strategy Page)
February 8, 2010: The government believes it will crush the Islamic terrorist movement in the south this year. This will be done using a combination of economic investment (to create jobs) and better policing (to detect and arrest the terrorists).

Afghanistan death toll passes Falklands War milestone as three more British soldiers die ahead of big offensive (Daily Mail)
The grim milestone was passed when a soldier from the 36 Engineer Regiment was killed yesterday by an explosion in Nad-e-Ali, Afghanistan.

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