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Anil | Oct 12 2005
Whereabouts of Osmala bin Laden, carrying US $25m award to anyone proving information leading to his killing or capture still remains elusive. Tongues are waging that the most wanted terrorist was buried alive in his hideout in the landslides, caused by..
Anil | Oct 12 2005
The reaction of the Indonesian people decrying act of terrorism categorically is a silverlining in the thick cloud of terrorism, threatening the tranquility and peace in the world. The Indonesian island of Bali has observed 2002 bomb anniversary. ...
Anil | Oct 11 2005
The British government seems to be unrelenting its campaign against terrorists in the aftermath of 7/7 bombings in London. It unveiled plans on October 10 to outlaw 15 foreign Islamic terrorist groups as part of its ongoing campaign against...
Anil | Oct 11 2005
British Home Secretary Charles Clarke has defended plans to hold terror suspects for up to 90 days without charge. He said that it was important to hold people "absolutely determined to engage in terrorist acts". He added he could not "think of a...
Anil | Oct 11 2005
A news story by AP says that foreigners have entered Iraq to fight the US forces. These mercenary terrorists are not a new phenomen. They have already wreaked havoc in several parts of the world. These criminals turn terrorists, or some may call them...
Anil | Oct 11 2005
The devastating earthquake in Pakistan has positive side too. Pakistan has allowed its arch enemy India to land her aircrafts to deliver relief goods. It has also allowed the US relief operation in the affected areas where the presence of the US had been.
Anil | Oct 11 2005
The terror unleashed by the mother earth is unlikely to dampen the spirit of jehadis (terrorists) who are bent upon in wreaking havoc in the part of Kashmir under India. Many terrorist camps are believed to be wiped out in the part of Kashmir under...
Anil | Oct 10 2005
In the wake of little support for the call of the Pakistan for relief for earthquake's victims, Rahul Bedi in a despatch to the Daily Telegraph London has come out with a observation that the terrorist camps used by jehadists battling with the Indian...
Anil | Oct 10 2005
Even as the quake-rattled Jammu and Kashmir state was struggling hard to come to rescue of the earthquake victims, the terrorists continued their nefarious activities. In a gruesome pre-dawn strikes, terrorists belonging to Hizbul Mujahideen...
Anil | Oct 10 2005
The UK government has hinted compromise on the proposal to allow detention of uncharged terror suspects for 90 days. Yes, the fundamental principles of justice and liberty should not be taken away from a citizen. But it does not mean that a terrorist,...
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