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Zitat:Terror in the Skies, Again?.
By Annie Jacobsen
A WWS Exclusive Article
Note from the E-ditors: You are about to read an account of what happened during a domestic flight that one of our writers, Annie Jacobsen, took from Detroit to Los Angeles. The WWS Editorial Team debated long and hard about how to handle this information and ultimately we decided it was something that should be shared. What does it have to do with finances? Nothing, and everything. Here is Annie's story.
On June 29, 2004, at 12:28 p.m., I flew on Northwest Airlines flight #327 from Detroit to Los Angeles with my husband and our young son. Also on our flight were 14 Middle Eastern men between the ages of approximately 20 and 50 years old. What I experienced during that flight has caused me to question whether the United States of America can realistically uphold the civil liberties of every individual, even non-citizens, and protect its citizens from terrorist threats.
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Zitat:Terror alert: The Hague, West Holland 'targeted'.
16 July 2004
AMSTERDAM — A letter, allegedly from al-Qaeda, suggests that European organisations in The Hague and Brussels are potential targets for terror attacks. 'Soft targets' where the public gather in Western Holland are also thought to be most at risk, it was reported Friday.
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Zitat:Morocco is Europe's biggest terrorist threat, Spain's judge Garzon says.
By Daniel Woolls
ASSOCIATED PRESS
7:07 a.m. July 15, 2004
MADRID, Spain – Morocco – home to most of the suspects in the Madrid train bombing – is teeming with some 100 al-Qaeda-linked cells that are capable of suicide attacks and pose Europe's biggest terrorist threat, Spain's leading anti-terrorism judge testified Thursday.
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Zitat:Belgium steps up mosque surveillance
15 July 2004
BRUSSELS - Belgian intelligence services are to investigate mosques suspected of promoting anti-Semitic and xenophobic messages, it has been revealed.
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