20.09.2004, 05:08
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Zitat:Germany seeks to ban controversial Islam conference.
15 September 2004
BERLIN - The German government - in a policy shift - said Wednesday it will seek to ban a planned Islamic conference in Berlin billed by organisers as being aimed at "American and Zionist Nazism."
"The Federal Interior Ministry will do everything possible to see that this congress does not take place," said Rainer Lingenthal, chief spokesman for German Interior Minister, Otto Schily.
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Zitat:Al-Qaida 'targeted parliament'
Matthew Tempest, political correspondent
Friday September 17, 2004
The Commons leader, Peter Hain, today admitted for the first time that al-Qaida had been "focusing" on parliament and reiterated his call for an urgent security review after two embarrassing security breaches in 24 hours.
Today's Sun revealed how one of the paper's reporters, working as a waiter at Westminster, smuggled in a fake bomb just 24 hours after the storming of the chamber by five hunting campaigners.
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