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Al Qaeda is gaining in numbers, thanks to prolific sympathy from vulnerable and conservative sections among the Muslims pinning to decimate the western ethos perceived as against Islam, taking no time in converting themselves terrorists. The war on...
Al Qaeda and global terrorism continuing its seethe against civilizations and upfront attack on the people has found its latest abode in the relatively peaceful Algeria. Following the typical methods it adopted to ravage Afghanistan and Iraq, the...
The trial of Oriana Fallaci, renowned journalist and author of Italian origin, accused of defaming Islam in a book, was opened and adjourned on Monday (June 12) in an Italian court. Neither the complainant nor the defendant attended the hearing. The...
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Mercurial Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci, who has been on a crusade against Islam for the last several years, has said in an interview published this week that the Western world is in danger of being engulfed by radical Islam, reports the Daily...
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The brutal war in Darfur has set off what the United Nations has called the "world's worst humanitarian crisis," a crucible of death that seems to grow grimmer despite a new peace agreement. But it is not bullets that kill most people here now. It is...
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Muslims started coming to Europe in great numbers to fill labour shortages after World War II. Europe thought they would all go home when their labour was no longer needed, but recent European history shows that ``guest workers" don't go home. They...
Twenty 'major conspiracies' by Islamist terrorists in Britain have been uncovered by the security services, John Reid, the home secretary, has disclosed, reports The Sunday Times.
Reid said that the existence of so many plots means that the...
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A unique research center dedicated to reducing the global threat of terrorism and minimizing its impact on society was launched on May 25 by an international alliance of leading universities.
The International Center for the Study of Terrorism (ICST)...
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jew organisation in its eighth annual interactive report details how the Internet has become a virtual university for terrorism and has emerged as the nerve center for training, recruitment, and terrorist activities in the...
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The Sudanese government and the largest of the Darfur rebel groups signed a hard-fought peace agreement on Friday intended to end three years of misery and bloodshed in Dafur. But two much smaller rebel groups angrily demurred, leaving open the...
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Muslims seem to have unleashed a jihad on the West and Europe in particular over the publication of cartoons and their reproduction in several European newspapers depicting Prophet Muhhammed in a poor light.
Interestingly enough, the volatile South...
The French Parliament has begun debating an antiterror law that would result in increased high-technology surveillance, largely inspired by the success of the London police in using video cameras to track down suicide bombers responsible for the July...
The British decision to pay for the country's first government-sponsored Hindu school has obviously generated euphoria in the Hindu community but at the same time has led to howls of protest from those who hold that education should be divorced from...
As the UK braces for tough legislation against the terrorists, the al Qaeda in Iraq has established a new terror network in Britain to recruit young Muslim fanatics to fight coalition troops. The new group, Ansar al-Fath (Partisans of Victory) is an...
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